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Child and Family Advocacy: Bridging the Gaps Among Research, Practice and Policy

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Keywords:

APA Division 37 - Adolescent reproductive health - Child care and well-being - Child maltreatment - Child mental and physical health - Child poverty and advocacy - Children and media - Children, disasters, and trauma - Children’s mental health - Education reform - Homelessness and child welfare - Immigration and refugee children - Juvenile justice - NICHHD Early Child Care Research - Native American children and families - Program evaluation - Role of research in policy formation - Role of the media in policy formation - Society for Child and Family Policy & Practice - Special education and learning disabilities

Abstract

Child and Family Advocacy is an essential resource for researchers, professionals, and graduate students in clinical child and school psychology, family studies, public health, developmental psychology, social work, and social policy.

Citation

Armstrong, M. I., Yampolskaya, S., Jordan, N., & Anderson, R. (2013). Advocacy for child welfare reform. In A. M. Culp (Ed.), Child and family advocacy: Bridging the gaps among research, practice and policy (pp.173-190). New York, NY: Springer-Verlag.