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Home > Family-Centered Practice > Family-Centered Services > Family Resource, Support, & Education Services > Education & Job Skill Development Education & Job Skill Development The cycle of poverty can have a long-term effect on children, contributing to and exacerbating child maltreatment, mental illness, substance abuse, homelessness, and other problems that create barriers to obtaining and maintaining employment as an adult. Education and job programs aimed at enhancing family economic success require workforce development, family economic supports, and community investment. An integrated system of social services and welfare services can help decision-makers identify the services needed to help families meet employment and income goals. Building Family Assets: A Guide to Key Ideas, Effective Approaches, and Technical Assistance Resources for Making Connections Cities and Site Teams (PDF - 325 KB) FES Local Action Handbook for Making Connections Teams (PDF - 1858 KB) Integrating Employment, Economic Supports and Family Capacity Building
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