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Protecting Children in Substance-Abusing Families
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Author(s):
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Kropenske, V., Howard, J., Breitenbach, C., Dembo, R. |
| Year Published: 1994 |
Table of Contents
1 - Introduction
2 - Identifying Alcohol and/or Other Drug Use
3 - Chemically Involved Parents: Characteristics of Parents at Risk
4 - Children of Chemically Involved Parents: Special Risks
5 - Reporting Child Maltreatment in Cases Involving Parental Substance Abuse
6 - Comprehensive Family Assessment
7 - Juvenile Court Involvement with Chemically Involved Families
8 - Innovative Approaches to Intervention: Improving the Odds
Appendix I - The Nature of Substances of Abuse
Appendix II - Sample Medical Center Protocol
Appendix III - Sample Interagency Agreement
Table 1 - Hospital Form For Discharge Of Infants
Table 2 - Sample Interagency Consent Form
Table 3 - Assessment/Intervention Guide: Biologic Family
Table 4 - Assessment/Intervention Guide: Relative Caregiver
Table 5 - Assessment/Intervention Guide: Foster Family
Table 6 - Major Substances of Abuse
This manual was developed and produced by Circle Solutions, Inc., McLean, VA, under subcontract No. HHS 105-89-1730 with Westover Consultants, Inc.
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