Street children: Causes, consequences, and innovative treatment approaches
Titel:
Street children: Causes, consequences, and innovative treatment approaches
Auteur:
M. Kenyon Densley Donna M. Joss
Verschenen in:
Work
Paginering:
Jaargang 15 (2001) nr. 3 pagina's 217-225
Jaar:
2001-04-01
Inhoud:
``Children are travelers, newly arrived in a country ofwhich they know nothing.'' {\it --John Locke} Street children represent a rapidly growing socio-educational challenge affecting both the developing and industrialized nations of the world. At risk for physical, emotional, social, and cognitive violation, these children are in need of interventions that appropriately address their needs in the context of their environment, and build upon the positive survival skills that they have developed as a result of street life. This paper explores the causes, and consequences of this growing phenomenon. It seeks to make known the global dimensions of the physical, social, mental and developmental health consequences of street life for the child. It offers possible occupational therapy intervention strategies and opportunities for working with street children which transition them from youth to mainstream adult and citizenship in the world.