TY - JOUR
T1 - Theoretical Considerations for Engaging Black Youth and Families in Child-Serving Systems
T2 - Strengths-Based Approaches, Intersectionality, and Culturally Responsive Trauma-Informed Care
AU - Williams-Butler, Abigail
AU - Ludeke, Rachel
AU - Ghanem, Nuha
AU - Matthews, Miracle
AU - Kawaii-Bogue, Babe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This theoretical reflections paper emphasizes the importance of strengths-based approaches, intersectionality, and culturally responsive trauma-informed care to promote positive developmental outcomes for Black youth and their families in child-protective services and the juvenile justice system. We emphasize the importance of promoting psychological well-being, facilitated by prosocial relationships, to mitigate the impact of trauma and adverse childhood experiences. We highlight the need to apply the framework of intersectionality in practice and policy reform to improve outcomes using culturally and gender-responsive approaches. This study sheds light on the disparities, challenges, and opportunities for intervention among Black youth and their families at-risk of, and currently involved with, child-serving systems. Special consideration is given to the structural issues that uniquely impact the lives of Black youth and their families to transform current practices and policies within child-serving systems.
AB - This theoretical reflections paper emphasizes the importance of strengths-based approaches, intersectionality, and culturally responsive trauma-informed care to promote positive developmental outcomes for Black youth and their families in child-protective services and the juvenile justice system. We emphasize the importance of promoting psychological well-being, facilitated by prosocial relationships, to mitigate the impact of trauma and adverse childhood experiences. We highlight the need to apply the framework of intersectionality in practice and policy reform to improve outcomes using culturally and gender-responsive approaches. This study sheds light on the disparities, challenges, and opportunities for intervention among Black youth and their families at-risk of, and currently involved with, child-serving systems. Special consideration is given to the structural issues that uniquely impact the lives of Black youth and their families to transform current practices and policies within child-serving systems.
KW - child-protective services
KW - culturally responsive trauma-informed care
KW - intersectionality
KW - juvenile justice system
KW - psychological well-being
KW - strengths-based approaches
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U2 - 10.1177/10443894241304614
DO - 10.1177/10443894241304614
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85217401809
SN - 1044-3894
JO - Families in Society
JF - Families in Society
ER -