Affiliation:
1. Center for Family, School, and Community Partnerships, College of Community and Public Affairs, Department of Social Work
2. College of Community and Public Affairs, Department of Social Work, Binghamton University.
Abstract
Many families living in rural poverty endure toxic stress and trauma, contributing to challenges in engaging with their children's schools. Rural schools also face challenges in partnering with these families. Family engagement as a prevention approach, implemented by a team of social workers in collaboration with a rural school district, is presented as a case example to describe an emerging model. The conceptual framework, developed through a community-based participatory research approach, is (a) strengths-based, to support and enhance the parents' existing capacity; (b) trauma-informed, to understand and respond to the physiological and psychosocial impact of toxic stress; and (c) systems-focused, to facilitate change within the school system to make it responsive to the families' needs and strengths.
Subject
Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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