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Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse in Households of Substance Abusers: A Research Demonstration Progress Report

NCJ Number
168043
Journal
Child Welfare Volume: 73 Issue: 1 Dated: (January-February 1994) Pages: 83-94
Author(s)
G M Blau; M C Whewell; T P Gullotta; M Bloom
Date Published
1994
Length
12 pages
Annotation
This article reviews the literature identifying substance abuse as a primary contributing factor to child abuse and neglect and describes a federally funded research demonstration project to serve at-risk families.
Abstract
The Emergency Services Child Abuse Prevention Program operated as part of the home-based unit of the clinical services division of the Child and Family Agency, a comprehensive community-based child and family guidance facility. The program sought to: (1) meet the multiple needs of families; (2) allow rapid, barrier-free access to substance-abuse treatment services; (3) reach children and youth from prenatal development to age 18; and (4) establish contractual and collaborative relationships at all levels of health and social services. After 1 year of the 3- year project, several factors were already evident. First was the importance of teaming community referral sources with the home-based family preservation component of the model. Other observations involve the tension that occurs between researchers and referral agents when experimental field research is undertaken; the benefits of including in the service delivery a medical component and respite child care; and the value of extending treatment or services beyond the initial 4-week intervention. References