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Home > Promoting Healthy Families in Your Community: 2008 Resource Packet > Chapter 2: The Five Protective Factors - Promoting the Five Protective Factors
Promoting Healthy Families in Your Community : 2008 Resource Packet
Chapter 2: The Five Protective Factors This chapter provides background and guidance for service providers and others on exploring each of the five protective factors with parents. Each protective factor is addressed individually, and for each one you will find:
For each protective factor, the focus is on helping parents identify and build on their strengths and on empowering them to identify strategies for enhancing their parenting capacity. This provides the foundation for the provider to work in partnership with the parent and family to explore opportunities for supporting the family. The resources and suggestions provided in this chapter are just a starting point for developing the parent-provider partnership. Other considerations are equally important. For example, the parent and provider should find a mutually comfortable place to meet, such as the parent's home, a coffee shop, a picnic bench in a nearby park, or at a religious institution or school. A casual setting may facilitate a more friendly and conversational discussion. The five protective factors covered in this chapter are:
For more information on protective factors that reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect, visit the Child Welfare Information Gateway web page on Protective Factors: http://www.childwelfare.gov/preventing/promoting/protectfactors
To view or order materials available from the 2008 Resource Packet, please visit our website at: http://www.childwelfare.gov/preventing/res_packet_2008/ This material may be freely reproduced and distributed. However, when doing so, please credit Child Welfare Information Gateway. |
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