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Disproportionality and Poverty

DURATION:

1 Hour

TRAINING TYPE:

Online

TRAINING CREDIT:

Child Welfare Training Hours, General Social Work CEUs

GREAT FOR:

Certified Foster Parent, Community Partners, DCFS Staff

About the Course

Poverty intersects with other social determinants, such as racism and classism, creating structural vulnerabilities and evidence indicates impoverished children are disproportionality affected by maltreatment. Poverty, especially when combined with factors like parental depression, substance use, and social isolation, significantly increases the risk of child maltreatment. The presentation will discuss how these low-resource conditions contribute to disparities and why children from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, race, and ethnicity face closer scrutiny and affect child maltreatment reports.


Course Objectives:

  • Examine the intersection of poverty with other social determinants

  • Identify the risk factors of poverty

  • Analyze the disparities in child maltreatment reporting

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