Preserving Families of Children in Child Welfare with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: Challenges and Opportunities.

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
Child Welfare Pub Date : 2023-10-01
Tammy Richards, Nicole Miller, Elizabeth Eaton, Sharon Newburg-Rinn, Jacquelyn Bertrand
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The mission of child welfare is to ensure children's safety, permanency, and well-being. It is also charged with preserving and strengthening families and with avoiding the removal of children who can be kept at home safely. This paper addresses some of the challenges in meeting these concurrent goals in work with children prenatally exposed to alcohol and their families. Current child welfare practices are unlikely to identify prenatal alcohol exposure or children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). Yet if this exposure is identified when families come into contact with child welfare, a jurisdiction's laws and safety and risk assessment processes may lead to unnecessary removal of children from their homes, particularly for Black and American Indian/Alaska Native families. Drawing from research and discourse in the field, strategies are described that could help the child welfare system care for children who may be impacted by FASD while preserving their families. A crucial strategy is partnering with key child and family service providers to identify and respond to FASD.

保护儿童福利机构中患有胎儿酒精紊乱症儿童的家庭:挑战与机遇。
儿童福利的使命是确保儿童的安全、永久性和福祉。它还负责维护和巩固家庭,避免将可以安全留在家中的儿童带走。本文探讨了在与产前接触酒精的儿童及其家庭打交道的过程中,实现这些并行目标所面临的一些挑战。目前的儿童福利实践不太可能识别产前酒精暴露或患有胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)的儿童。然而,如果在家庭与儿童福利机构接触时发现了这种接触,司法管辖区的法律、安全和风险评估程序可能会导致不必要地将儿童从家中带走,尤其是对黑人和美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民家庭而言。通过实地研究和讨论,本文介绍了一些策略,这些策略可以帮助儿童福利系统照顾可能受到 FASD 影响的儿童,同时保护他们的家庭。一个重要的策略是与主要的儿童和家庭服务提供者合作,以识别和应对 FASD。
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