the chapter 'father's help' depicts that fathers like mothers are equally concerned about the welfare of their children. what are your views on the same?
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To carry out their responsibilities of protecting
children at risk of maltreatment, CPS caseworkers
must effectively engage families that often both
present and face great challenges. These can include
substance abuse, mental health problems, economic
stress, unemployment, separation and divorce,
inadequate housing, crime, and incarceration.
Figuring out how best to work with and engage these
families, always with the safety of and permanency
for the child as the goal, is not easy. Other manuals
in this series, particularly Child Protective Services:
A Guide for Caseworkers, provide insight into what
years of experience and research tell us about eff ective
casework in the field of child welfare. Th is manual,
The Importance of Fathers in the Healthy Development
of Children, complements and builds on the strategies
for CPS articulated in the other manuals.
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