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Parenting In Poor Environments Stress Support And Coping 1st Edition Deborah Ghate

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Parenting In Poor Environments Stress Support And Coping 1st Edition Deborah Ghate
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Publisher: Jessica Kingsley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 315
Author: Deborah Ghate, Neal Hazel, Policy Research Bureau (Great Britain)
ISBN: 9781417501588, 9781843100690, 1417501588, 184310069X
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Parenting In Poor Environments Stress Support And Coping 1st Edition Deborah Ghate by Deborah Ghate, Neal Hazel, Policy Research Bureau (great Britain) 9781417501588, 9781843100690, 1417501588, 184310069X instant download after payment.

A study of the effect of poor environments on parenting. The authors explore what professionals and policy-makers can do to assist families living in poverty. They examine community-level poverty and its relationship to familial and individual problems such as low income, mental ill-health and child behavioural difficulties - problems that those working with poor families need to understand. Assessing the wider help parents receive, both through formal support services and the informal network of family and friends, the work shows how service-users' views of the resources available to them can be applied to the improvement of service provision. Presenting the findings of a Policy Research Bureau report to the Department of Health, and including data from in-depth interviews with parents living in especially difficult circumstances, this volume provides a guide to family support services in the United Kingdom.

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