
Serving the Urban Poor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 24. August 1992
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-275-94075-1 (ISBN)
Description
The urban poor suffer many problems beyond pressing financial concerns, including those involving housing, health, and family relationships. Social welfare agencies struggle to cope with the enormity of need presented by individuals and families. The providers frequently lack a framework to guide their priorities and the delivery of services. This volume, based on the authors' close and extensive collaboration with New York's Lower East Family Union, affords a substantive, insightful, and effective approach not only to defining the services needed but also to the delivery thereof. It also examines the cognitive and emotional states which the clients bring as they seek help. Means are provided for establishing priority of needs, assessing the value of preventive services, and formulating family-specific service responses. Potential family dissolution and implicit child welfare concerns are viewed as especially critical and receives extensive constructive discussion.
Stressed, poverty-level families often approach helping agencies in a nearly exhausted condition. The needs of such clients can only be answered, and the last straw avoided, if the agencies are structured to identify the most immediate needs and to supply the understanding, supportive relationship, and the requisite practical assistance. This book, with its extensive base of experience, guides the process wisely. It offers informed hope that the awful conditions of the urban poor can be ameliorated through better planned and effective service delivery, and caring interventions.
Stressed, poverty-level families often approach helping agencies in a nearly exhausted condition. The needs of such clients can only be answered, and the last straw avoided, if the agencies are structured to identify the most immediate needs and to supply the understanding, supportive relationship, and the requisite practical assistance. This book, with its extensive base of experience, guides the process wisely. It offers informed hope that the awful conditions of the urban poor can be ameliorated through better planned and effective service delivery, and caring interventions.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
702 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-275-94075-1 (9780275940751)
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Persons
DAVID FANSHEL is Professor in the Columbia University School of Social Work.
STEPHEN J. FINCH is Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at the State University of New York at Stonybrook.
JOHN F. GRUNDY served as a senior research associate at Columbia University of Social Work at the time of this study.
STEPHEN J. FINCH is Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at the State University of New York at Stonybrook.
JOHN F. GRUNDY served as a senior research associate at Columbia University of Social Work at the time of this study.
Content
Introduction to the Study Introduction: The Agency, Its Environment, and Design Issues Organization of the Study Exogenous Variables The Client Families Financial Issues Housing Issues Health Issues The Families and Their Problems The Mothers Family Relations Problems of Older Children Parenting Problems and Issues Related to the Care of Young Children Outcome Issues Foster Care Issues The LESFU Model and Case Flow Patterns: SWA Results The LESFU Model and Case Flow Patterns: Client Interview and Factor Analysis Results The Study's Conclusions References Appendix A: The Debriefing I Schedule for Interviewing Social Work Associates Appendix B: The Debriefing II Schedule for Interviewing Social Work Associates Appendix C: The Client Interviewing Schedule Appendix D: Scale Creation Strategy References Index