Child Welfare Practice with Immigrant Children and Families
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<p>Children in immigrant families represent nearly one-fourth of all children living in the United States. As this population of children has increased so has their representation among children involved in child welfare and related systems. Once immigrant families come to the attention of these systems they often have multiple and complex needs that must be addressed to ensure children’s safety and well-being.</p><p>Culturally competent practice with Latino Asian and African immigrants requires that professionals understand the impact of immigration and acculturation on immigrant families to conduct adequate assessments and provide interventions that respond appropriately to their needs. Professionals also need to be familiar with federal and state policies that affect immigrant families and how those policies may affect service delivery. At the system level child welfare agencies need to educate and train a culturally competent workforce that responds appropriately to children and families from diverse cultures.</p><p>This book addresses these critical issues and provides recommendations for the development of culturally competent assessment intervention and prevention activities in child welfare agencies. This information can be used as a resource by child welfare administrators practitioners and students to improve the child welfare system’s response to immigrant children and families and promote culturally competent practice.</p><p>This book was published as a special issue of the <em>Journal of Public Child Welfare</em>.</p>
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