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L11 Preparation (roles of supportive services (referrals for families in…
L11 Preparation
roles of supportive services
referrals for families in trouble
economic assistance
counseling
family preservation
senior citizens help
protective against abuse/neglect
federal programs that offer assistance
temporary assistance for needy families (TANF)
unemployment compensation
social security survivor or disability benefits
supplemental security income (SSI)
veterans benefits
child nutrition services
government health/family programs
medicaid
maternal and child health services
centers for disease control
child nutrition programs
child welfare services
social services block grants (title XX)
community functions
production, distribution, consumption
provides its members with a mean to make a living, industry, services, etc
socialization
instills norms and values in its members. tradition, formal education, etc.
social control
means to enforce adherence to community values.
social participation
fulfills the need for companionship
mutual support
enables its members to cooperate to accomplish tasks too large or too urgent to be handled by one person
patterns of community interaction
size of community
social diversity
shared norms
types of social relationships
gemeinschaft: communal, cooperative, close, intimate, informal interpersonal relationships
gesellschaft: associative, practical, objective, formal interpersonal relationships
child advocacy
sensitizing individuals and groups to the unmet needs of children and to society's obligation to provide a positive response to those needs
Children's Defense fund (CDF)
child welfare league of American (CWLA)
national congress of parents and teachers (NCPT)
playground types
traditional - swings, slide, teeter totter, sandbox
modern - sculptures that can be climbed or crawled on
adventure - old lumber, tires, crates, bricks, rocks
agencies
public
financed by taxes and administered within the legal framework of the local state or federal gov.
private
financed by donations, membership dues, corporate contributions, etc. established by individuals or religious, humanitarian groups, etc.
combination
financed by public and private sources
services
preventive
programs that seek to lessen strains and stresses resulting from social and technological changes and to avert problems
supportive
programs that maintain health, education, and welfare of the community
rehabilitative
enable/restore people's ability to participate in the community
seeking a higher plan
people live according to their ability to manage; we all prosper according to our own genius, and according to our strengths. must dispel waste and maximize good
growth and renewal are less bout setting goals than... submitting to His will, fixing ourselves than in being fixed by Him, using psychology than about using covenants
factors that make a community family friendly
education, child care, recreation, safety, citizen involvement, clean environment, employment opportunities, cost of living, quality
population composition
stability or mobility of people in a neighborhood
children should come before work in a couple's lives
when the taxes are used wisely and put towards helping others in the community, the people don't mind paying them as much
must rely upon the Lord's timing before our own