Tradition and Policy Perspectives in Kinship Care
Herausgeber: Wilson, Rowena G.; Edmonds Crewe, Sandra
Tradition and Policy Perspectives in Kinship Care
Herausgeber: Wilson, Rowena G.; Edmonds Crewe, Sandra
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Kinship care is part tradition and part social welfare policy. Tradition and Policy Perspectives in Kinship Care examines the balance of the two perspectives and presents current practice challenges of formal and informal kinship care. This important resource focuses on both the needs of the caregiver as well as the impact of kinship care on children. Public policy issues related to kinship care are discussed in detail. This insightful book explores this crucial issue through the lens of social workers who fully understand the strengths and challenges of kinship care.
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Kinship care is part tradition and part social welfare policy. Tradition and Policy Perspectives in Kinship Care examines the balance of the two perspectives and presents current practice challenges of formal and informal kinship care. This important resource focuses on both the needs of the caregiver as well as the impact of kinship care on children. Public policy issues related to kinship care are discussed in detail. This insightful book explores this crucial issue through the lens of social workers who fully understand the strengths and challenges of kinship care.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9780789035516
- ISBN-10: 0789035510
- Artikelnr.: 23440769
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9780789035516
- ISBN-10: 0789035510
- Artikelnr.: 23440769
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Rowena G. Wilson, DSW, is Professor and Acting Director of Graduate Studies at The Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work, Norfolk State University, Virginia. Dr. Wilson is among the nation's leading social work educators and scholars, having served on various national boards and committees including the CSWE Commission on Administrative and Legislative Policy, the Institute for the Advancement of Social Work and Research, and the Action Network for Social Work Education and Research. Dr. Wilson is a member of the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education, National Association of Social Workers (NASW), and the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR). Dr. Wilson has also served as principle investigator and program evaluator for funded research projects in special needs adoption, post legal adoption services, and TANF services. Sandra Edmonds Crewe, DSW, is Associate Professor and Associate Dean for student affairs at the Howard University School of Social Work in Washington, DC. Dr. Crewe also serves as Director of the Multidisciplinary Center for Social Gerontology at Howard University. Her research and published work focuses primarily on aging, caregiving, and kinship care. Prior to joining Howard University, she held executive level positions in several public housing authorities in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. She continues to be a trainer for the National Association for Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO), where specializes in resident leadership training. She has received a number of awards for public and community service, including Social Worker of the Year.
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Kinship Care: From Family Tradition to Social Policy in the African
American Community (Sandra Edmonds Crewe and Rowena Grice Wilson)
* PART I: PERSPECTIVES ON KINSHIP CARE
* Future Outlook in African American Kinship Care Families (Jacqueline
Smith and Anniglo Boone)
* Kinship Care Placement and Children's Academic Performance (Sherin A.
Shearin)
* Child Only Kinship Care Cases: The Unintended Consequences of TANF
Policies for Families Who Have Health Problems and Disabilities (Ruby
M. Gourdine)
* Domestic Violence and Kinship Care: Connecting Policy with Practice
(Tricia B. Bent-Goodley and Kesslyn Brade)
* Respite Care: Outcomes for Kinship and Non-Kinship Caregivers (Sandra
Owens-Kane)
* Kinship and Spirituality: Utilizing Strengths of Caregivers (Claudia
Lawrence-Webb and Joshua N. Okundaye)
* Biological Relatives: Forgotten Caregivers (Karie A. Gaska and Sandra
Edmonds Crewe)
* PART II: GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS
* Coping Resources: Effects on the Psychological Well-Being of African
American Grandparents Raising Grandchildren (Vivian R. Moore and
Sheila D. Miller)
* Grandparents Communicating with Grandchildren: Fostering
Intergenerational Understanding (Cheryl E. Waites)
* Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Kinship Care in Baltimore Public
Housing (Samuel B. Little)
* Grandfathers Raising Grandchildren: An Exploration of African
American Kinship Networks (Karen Bullock)
* Different Pathways to a Common Destiny: Grandparent Caregivers in the
District of Columbia (Sandra Edmonds Crewe)
* KinNET: A Demonstration Project for a National Support Network for
Kinship Care Providers (Carrie Jefferson Smith and Deborah J.
Monahan)
* EpilogKinship Care: Practice and Policy Implications
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Acknowledgments
* Kinship Care: From Family Tradition to Social Policy in the African
American Community (Sandra Edmonds Crewe and Rowena Grice Wilson)
* PART I: PERSPECTIVES ON KINSHIP CARE
* Future Outlook in African American Kinship Care Families (Jacqueline
Smith and Anniglo Boone)
* Kinship Care Placement and Children's Academic Performance (Sherin A.
Shearin)
* Child Only Kinship Care Cases: The Unintended Consequences of TANF
Policies for Families Who Have Health Problems and Disabilities (Ruby
M. Gourdine)
* Domestic Violence and Kinship Care: Connecting Policy with Practice
(Tricia B. Bent-Goodley and Kesslyn Brade)
* Respite Care: Outcomes for Kinship and Non-Kinship Caregivers (Sandra
Owens-Kane)
* Kinship and Spirituality: Utilizing Strengths of Caregivers (Claudia
Lawrence-Webb and Joshua N. Okundaye)
* Biological Relatives: Forgotten Caregivers (Karie A. Gaska and Sandra
Edmonds Crewe)
* PART II: GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS
* Coping Resources: Effects on the Psychological Well-Being of African
American Grandparents Raising Grandchildren (Vivian R. Moore and
Sheila D. Miller)
* Grandparents Communicating with Grandchildren: Fostering
Intergenerational Understanding (Cheryl E. Waites)
* Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Kinship Care in Baltimore Public
Housing (Samuel B. Little)
* Grandfathers Raising Grandchildren: An Exploration of African
American Kinship Networks (Karen Bullock)
* Different Pathways to a Common Destiny: Grandparent Caregivers in the
District of Columbia (Sandra Edmonds Crewe)
* KinNET: A Demonstration Project for a National Support Network for
Kinship Care Providers (Carrie Jefferson Smith and Deborah J.
Monahan)
* EpilogKinship Care: Practice and Policy Implications
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Kinship Care: From Family Tradition to Social Policy in the African
American Community (Sandra Edmonds Crewe and Rowena Grice Wilson)
* PART I: PERSPECTIVES ON KINSHIP CARE
* Future Outlook in African American Kinship Care Families (Jacqueline
Smith and Anniglo Boone)
* Kinship Care Placement and Children's Academic Performance (Sherin A.
Shearin)
* Child Only Kinship Care Cases: The Unintended Consequences of TANF
Policies for Families Who Have Health Problems and Disabilities (Ruby
M. Gourdine)
* Domestic Violence and Kinship Care: Connecting Policy with Practice
(Tricia B. Bent-Goodley and Kesslyn Brade)
* Respite Care: Outcomes for Kinship and Non-Kinship Caregivers (Sandra
Owens-Kane)
* Kinship and Spirituality: Utilizing Strengths of Caregivers (Claudia
Lawrence-Webb and Joshua N. Okundaye)
* Biological Relatives: Forgotten Caregivers (Karie A. Gaska and Sandra
Edmonds Crewe)
* PART II: GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS
* Coping Resources: Effects on the Psychological Well-Being of African
American Grandparents Raising Grandchildren (Vivian R. Moore and
Sheila D. Miller)
* Grandparents Communicating with Grandchildren: Fostering
Intergenerational Understanding (Cheryl E. Waites)
* Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Kinship Care in Baltimore Public
Housing (Samuel B. Little)
* Grandfathers Raising Grandchildren: An Exploration of African
American Kinship Networks (Karen Bullock)
* Different Pathways to a Common Destiny: Grandparent Caregivers in the
District of Columbia (Sandra Edmonds Crewe)
* KinNET: A Demonstration Project for a National Support Network for
Kinship Care Providers (Carrie Jefferson Smith and Deborah J.
Monahan)
* EpilogKinship Care: Practice and Policy Implications
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Acknowledgments
* Kinship Care: From Family Tradition to Social Policy in the African
American Community (Sandra Edmonds Crewe and Rowena Grice Wilson)
* PART I: PERSPECTIVES ON KINSHIP CARE
* Future Outlook in African American Kinship Care Families (Jacqueline
Smith and Anniglo Boone)
* Kinship Care Placement and Children's Academic Performance (Sherin A.
Shearin)
* Child Only Kinship Care Cases: The Unintended Consequences of TANF
Policies for Families Who Have Health Problems and Disabilities (Ruby
M. Gourdine)
* Domestic Violence and Kinship Care: Connecting Policy with Practice
(Tricia B. Bent-Goodley and Kesslyn Brade)
* Respite Care: Outcomes for Kinship and Non-Kinship Caregivers (Sandra
Owens-Kane)
* Kinship and Spirituality: Utilizing Strengths of Caregivers (Claudia
Lawrence-Webb and Joshua N. Okundaye)
* Biological Relatives: Forgotten Caregivers (Karie A. Gaska and Sandra
Edmonds Crewe)
* PART II: GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS
* Coping Resources: Effects on the Psychological Well-Being of African
American Grandparents Raising Grandchildren (Vivian R. Moore and
Sheila D. Miller)
* Grandparents Communicating with Grandchildren: Fostering
Intergenerational Understanding (Cheryl E. Waites)
* Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Kinship Care in Baltimore Public
Housing (Samuel B. Little)
* Grandfathers Raising Grandchildren: An Exploration of African
American Kinship Networks (Karen Bullock)
* Different Pathways to a Common Destiny: Grandparent Caregivers in the
District of Columbia (Sandra Edmonds Crewe)
* KinNET: A Demonstration Project for a National Support Network for
Kinship Care Providers (Carrie Jefferson Smith and Deborah J.
Monahan)
* EpilogKinship Care: Practice and Policy Implications
* Index
* Reference Notes Included







