Shelters for battered women and their children: a comprehensive guide to planning and operating safe and caring residential programs
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Main Author: Shostack, Albert L. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Springfield, Ill. Charles C Thomas ©2001
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Item Description:Having made enormous strides since the first shelters for battered women opened in the 1970s, these institutions are still planned and operated according to local needs, regulations, and resources. There are, however, a number of universal standards, or guidelines for shelter planners, boards, staffs and volunteers. The author has interviewed a number of individuals whose work is dedicated to shelters for battered women and their children, and he supplements those interviews with additional research. This volume compiles his research through an exploration of current statistics on shelter operations, current assistance opportunities for shelters and the women who turn to them for help, and some current realities of shelter life
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-233) and index
Ch. I. - Getting Started -- - Ch. II. - A Home for the Shelter -- - Ch. III. - Shelter Services -- - Ch. IV. - Outreach Services -- - Ch. V. - The Shelter Staff-I -- - Ch. VI. - The Shelter Staff-II -- - Ch. VII. - Financing Shelter Operations -- - Ch. VIII. - Admissions -- - Ch. IX. - Processing New Residents -- - Ch. X. - Counseling -- - Ch. XI. - Helping Victims Assert Their Legal Rights -- - Ch. XII. - Everyday Life in a Shelter -- - Ch. XIII. - Health Care -- - XIV. - Building a Supportive Social Milieu -- - XV. - Security -- A Major Concern -- - XVI. - The Departure of Residents
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 236 pages)
ISBN:0398083282
9780398083281

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