With PQDT Open, you can read the full text of open access dissertations and theses free of charge.
About PQDT Open
Search
Child maltreatment is of great concern given the large number of children it impacts and the negative consequences that can occur in children and families as a result. Research indicates that participation in evidence-based parenting programs decreases risk factors for child maltreatment. The purpose of this grant proposal project was to identify potential funding sources and write a grant to fund the Nurturing Parent Program at Helpline Youth Counseling, Incorporated located in Norwalk, California. The Nurturing Parenting Program is a family group-based program providing parent education, family support, and parent-child nurturing components. Implications for social work practice are discussed. The actual submission and/or funding of the grant were not required for the successful completion of this project.
Advisor: | O'Donnell, Julie |
Commitee: | Kim, Mimi, Wilson, Steve |
School: | California State University, Long Beach |
Department: | Social Work, School of |
School Location: | United States -- California |
Source: | MAI 54/04M(E), Masters Abstracts International |
Source Type: | DISSERTATION |
Subjects: | Social work |
Keywords: | Child abuse and neglect, Child maltreatment, Family functioning, Parent education, Parenting program, Prevention and intervention |
Publication Number: | 1587924 |
ISBN: | 978-1-321-72411-0 |