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How COVID-19 Is Placing Vulnerable Children at Risk and Why We Need a Different Approach to Child Welfare

Todd I. Herrenkohl, Debbie Scott, Daryl Higgins, J. Bart Klika, Bob Lonne

2020Child Maltreatment115 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic brings new worries about the welfare of children, particularly those of families living in poverty and impacted other risk factors. These children will struggle more during the pandemic because of financial pressures and stress placed on parents, as well as their limited access to services and systems of support. In this commentary, we explain how current circumstances reinforce the need for systemic change within statutory child welfare systems and the benefits that would accrue by implementing a continuum of services that combine universal supports with early intervention strategies. We also focus on promising approaches consistent with goals for public health prevention and draw out ideas related workforce development and cross-sector collaboration.

Topics & Concepts

WelfarePovertyStatutory lawWorkforcePandemicPublic healthEconomic growthIntervention (counseling)Public relationsPoison controlPsychologyBusinessCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Political scienceMedicineNursingEnvironmental healthEconomicsInfectious disease (medical specialty)LawPathologyDiseaseChild and Adolescent HealthHomelessness and Social IssuesChild Abuse and Trauma
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