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February 12, 2020
Exploring
Social Poverty:
Low-Income Populations and the
Impact of Family and Community
Ties
The impact of
financial poverty has been a focus of researchers for decades. In this webinar,
Dr. Sarah Halpern-Meekin, author of Social Poverty: Low-income Parents and
the Struggle for Family and Community Ties, examines another dimension of poverty
that has been considerably understudied: social poverty. Social poverty—or
lacking adequate close, dependable, and trusting relationships—is an often-ignored
form of hardship that is separate from financial poverty. Developing healthy
relationship skills and coping mechanisms through relationship education may help
address social poverty.
Join us as Dr.
Halpern-Meekin discusses the relational and emotional dimensions of poverty and
the benefits relationship education has to offer.
Objectives:Specifically,
webinar attendees will learn:
- To
identify what social poverty is, and how it may motivate participation in
relationship education
- How programs can
purposefully try to build participants’ social resources
Presenters: Sarah
Halpern-Meekin, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Human Development and Family
Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Who should attend: Relationship
skills educators, community-based workers, family life educators, health
educators, high school counselors/teachers, adolescent development researchers,
Extension professionals, anyone interested in improving outcomes for youth,
couples, and families, individuals working with high-needs, vulnerable youth,
couples, and families.
When: Wednesday, February 12, 2020, 4:00 pm Eastern/1:00 pm Pacific Duration: 60 minutes
Cost: Free!
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