
Schools are facing increasing numbers of homeless students and school social workers and other related professionals are often at the front line of addressing the negative impact homelessness brings to individual students and the school overall. School social workers and other school-based personnel must contend with a myriad of policies and other factors related to homelessness to help students obtain an education. School-based Practice with Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness is one of the first books to focus on this topic in the context of our social work practice. This book guides practitioners through the conceptualization of homelessness, how experiencing homelessness impacts the children we serve, the policies that govern us, and finally a practice perspective. Written with practitioners in mind, School-based Practice with Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness is loaded with case studies and practice examples and is an accessible handbook to addressing homelessness in our schools.
This book investigates how school-based professionals can effectively support students experiencing homelessness while navigating complex educational and social policies. James Canfield, drawing on his expertise in social work, provides a structured framework for understanding the multifaceted impact of housing instability on academic performance. The text synthesizes current policy mandates with practical intervention strategies to assist practitioners in creating supportive school environments.
What You Will Find
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Practitioners frequently cite this work as a foundational resource for navigating the intersection of education and social services. Experts highlight the text for its accessible, application-focused approach to a complex and sensitive issue in modern school systems.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019021306X
ISBN-13:
9780190213060
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