Social Policy for Children and Families
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Written in a conversational and applied style, Social Policy for Children and Families is an award-winning book that incorporates cutting-edge research across policy sectors in the human services. New editors William James Hall III and Paul J. Lanier, in collaboration with Jeffrey M. Jenson and Mark W. Fraser, have carefully crafted this 4th edition to include balanced coverage across areas of poverty, child welfare, education, public health, developmental challenges, substance use, immigration,
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This comprehensive guide to child and family policy delivers essential knowledge across critical sectors including poverty, education, child welfare, and public health. Written in an accessible, conversational style, the book incorporates cutting-edge research while maintaining practical application for real-world scenarios. It thoughtfully addresses complex issues from developmental challenges to immigration policy, making sophisticated concepts approachable for newcomers to the field. The applied approach ensures readers can immediately connect theoretical frameworks to actual practice in human services.
What distinguishes this work is its balanced coverage across diverse policy areas, avoiding siloed approaches that often limit understanding of how these systems interconnect. The updated edition reflects current challenges in substance use prevention and immigrant family support, providing timely insights for today's policy landscape. Students and practitioners will appreciate how the material bridges research and practice, offering both foundational knowledge and contemporary applications. This remains an indispensable resource for anyone committed to creating effective, evidence-based policies that support vulnerable children and families.
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