Creating Safety and Stability for Children Exposed to Family Violence: a Working Paper for Family to Family Sites

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Child abuse and domestic violence often co-occur in families, and such data has led child welfare programs to re-evaluate service delivery protocols for families. This article reviews Family to Family Grantee experiences and offers guidance on how to better serve families in the child welfare system facing domestic violence issues as well.

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2006-09-30T20:00:00
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2006-10-01

New Social Security Number Policy for Domestic Violence Survivors

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The Social Security Administration's Web site has information about its policy that allows victims of domestic violence to apply for and obtain a new Social Security Number for themselves and their children.

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1999-05-31T20:00:00
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1999-06-01

Promoting Resilience: Helping Young Children and Parents Affected by Substance Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Depression in the Context of Welfare Reform

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This issue brief, written by the National Center for Children in Poverty, addresses the needs of welfare parents experiencing (either singly or in combination) domestic violence, substance abuse and serious mental health issues. Children of these individuals are more likely to have developmental, behavioral, or school problems. The issue brief provides key findings from research, promising strategies, implications for action and key recommendations.

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2000-02-29T19:00:00
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2000-03-01

Depression, Substance Abuse, and Domestic Violence: Little is Known About Co-Occurrence and Combined Effects on Low-Income Families

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Depression, substance abuse, and domestic violence can pose significant barriers to work for low-income women on TANF. There is a lack of research on the co-occurrence of these barriers and the effects that they can have on children. From the National Center for Children in Poverty, this report outlines research on these barriers and gives guidance for future policies to reduce the effects on families.

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2004-05-31T20:00:00
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2004-06-01

Building Bridges Between the Healthy Marriage, Responsible Fatherhood, and Domestic Violence Movements: Issues, Concerns, and Recommendations

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This brief explores the connection between healthy marriage, responsible fatherhood, and domestic violence to promote the well-being of families and children. Authors discuss barriers to connecting these three disciplines and offer solutions for collaboration.

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2006-08-31T20:00:00
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2006-09-01

Addressing Domestic Violence as a Barrier to Work: Building Collaborations Between Domestic Violence Service Providers and Employment Services Agencies

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Domestic violence can have a wide range of effects on the education, training, and employment options for women. Specifically, women on welfare who are victims of sexual violence may have a harder time meeting program requirements. From the Center for Impact Research, this article summarizes lessons learned from the Kraft Domestic Violence Services Project, which investigated how domestic violence is a barrier to women’s training and employment and provides recommendations for the integration of domestic violence services into employment services agencies.

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2004-09-30T20:00:00
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2004-10-01

Domestic Violence and Family Support Programs: Creating Opportunities to Help Young Children and Their Families

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This paper from the Center for the Study of Social Policy is part of a series on improving service delivery to victims and families affected by domestic violence. Particularly, domestic violence can have a wide range of effects on children, including developmental difficulties. However, many children develop resiliency to the violence at home due to caregiver attachment. This specific resource offers recommendations to help low-income families access support programs to help improve programs serving families.

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2003-12-31T19:00:00
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2004-01-01

Creating Safety and Stability for Children Exposed to Family Violence: a Working Paper for Family to Family Sites

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Child abuse and domestic violence often co-occur in families, and such data has led child welfare programs to re-evaluate service delivery protocols for families. This article reviews Family to Family Grantee experiences and offers guidance on how to better serve families in the child welfare system facing domestic violence issues as well.

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2006-09-30T20:00:00
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2006-10-01

Serving Native Americans with the Barriers to Self-Sufficiency of Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse

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The Welfare Peer Technical Assistance Network, funded by the Administration for Children and Families, supported a 2-day conference held by Office of Family Assistance, Region VI, examining the issues of domestic violence and substance abuse as barriers to self-sufficiency for the Native American Population. The focus of the conference was to help TANF case workers better understand the impact of domestic violence and substance abuse in Native American populations, and identify barriers unique to Native American Communities. The conference also focused on developing strategies for collaboration with Native American organizations and governments. See Appendix A for the complete Agenda. TANF workers from Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas were invited to attend.
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2000-07-31T20:00:00
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2000-08-01
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