Harburger Deborah S, White Ruth A
Governor's Office for Children, Youth and Families, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Child Welfare. 2004 Sep-Oct;83(5):493-508.
In the absence of an adequate supply of affordable, quality housing, child welfare agencies are placed in the unenviable position of separating families to protect children from the debilitating effects of homelessness. This article presents recommendations for costeffective housing-child welfare partnerships that will shift the burden of providing adequate housing back to housing agencies. These partnerships have the potential to move child welfare agencies closer to achieving permanence and well-being for all children.
在缺乏充足的经济适用房供应的情况下,儿童福利机构陷入了一种令人尴尬的境地,即不得不将家庭拆散,以保护儿童免受无家可归带来的不利影响。本文提出了一些关于具有成本效益的住房与儿童福利合作关系的建议,这些建议将把提供充足住房的负担重新转移到住房机构身上。这些合作关系有可能使儿童福利机构更接近为所有儿童实现永久安置和幸福生活的目标。