Improving outcomes for children with a parent in prison
Contributor(s): New Zealand. Superu.
Material type: BookSeries: What works.Publisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Superu, 2015Description: electronic document (12 pages) ; PDF file: 236 KB.ISBN: 978-0-478-44075-1 (online) .Subject(s): ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES | CHILDREN | CHILDREN OF PRISONERS | INTERVENTION | PRISONERS | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access The Hub | Annotated bibliography What works, June 2015Summary: This paper presents what we know about interventions and strategies to improve outcomes for children with a parent in prison. It also shines a light on the wide range of negative impacts that children with a parent in prison experience, including long term poor health, educational and social outcomes, and their own high risk of future imprisonment. The point at which a parent is imprisoned can help identify children at risk, and be an opportunity to provide effective interventions. (From the website). The 8-page annotated bibliography (#5454) on this topic has been archived by the National Library of New Zealand as part of the Superu website. Record #5455Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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What works, June 2015
This paper presents what we know about interventions and strategies to improve outcomes for children with a parent in prison.
It also shines a light on the wide range of negative impacts that children with a parent in prison experience, including long term poor health, educational and social outcomes, and their own high risk of future imprisonment. The point at which a parent is imprisoned can help identify children at risk, and be an opportunity to provide effective interventions. (From the website). The 8-page annotated bibliography (#5454) on this topic has been archived by the National Library of New Zealand as part of the Superu website. Record #5455