Tagged With "social policy"
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Social policies to prevent adversity -- see Open Access link (until July 1) to “A Critical Assessment of the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study at 20 Years”— in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine
The ACEs research by Drs. Felitti, Anda and colleagues focused attention on the important consequences of childhood adversity for adult health. Of course, as many in the resilience-building movement recognize, adversities affect children’s health and life trajectories as well. When we recognize the powerful impacts of harsh life circumstances for children and families, it becomes clearer that social policies to strengthen household and community resources are needed as well as...
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What does it mean to design communities for children?
At Massachusetts Essentials for Childhood we have been thinking a lot about how to promote social connectedness in communities in ways that support families and children. This article offers ways to think about public space and opportunities for play as a key element in creating opportunities for those connections. ...