What About America's Homeless Children?
Hide and Seek
Volume:
32
Other Titles in:
Social Work Practice (General)
Social Work Practice (General)
October 1996 | 261 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The increasing and disturbing problem of homeless children in the United States is the focus of this book.
Paul G Shane considers the social factors that can create homeless situations for children, and examines the personal and educational problems that can result from their homelessness. The health risks to this population - such as unsanitary living conditions, poor nutrition, physical assault and lack of access to health care - are also explored. Ethnographic case studies of homeless youth are presented, and the book concludes with recommendations for policies and programmes designed to ease the problem.
PART ONE: FACTUAL AND THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
Homeless Children
Social and Educational Issues
Health Issues
Social Context of Homelessness
PART TWO: THE PERSONAL DIMENSION
Unaccompanied Children
Families
Babies
Survivors
Through the Camera's Lens
PART THREE: RESPONSES
Programs for Unaccompanied Youth and Families
Societal Responses to Homelessness
PART FOUR: WHERE TO FROM HERE?
Conclusions