Trauma-Informed Financial Empowerment Programming Improves Food Security Among Families With Young Children

Overview

Trauma-informed programming can reduce the odds of household food insecurity and may reduce trauma-related symptoms associated with depression and poverty. To read the full article, "Leveraging institutional support for family caregivers to meet the health and vocational needs of persons with disabilities.", click here

 

Details

Type: 
Report
Authors: 
Mariana Chilton, PhD, Pam Phojanakong, PhD, SethWelles, PhD, Jerome Dugan, PhD, Layla Booshehri, PhD, Emily Brown Weida, MSW, MPH
Date:
06/09/2020

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