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  • Sociology
  • Family Studies
  • Social Work

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  • Examines the complex challenges faced by families experiencing multiple, interconnected problems.
  • Highlights the societal role in the marginalization of vulnerable family units.
  • Addresses the phenomenon of families withdrawing into themselves, creating barriers to external support.

Purpose:

  • To explore the concept of societal responsibility towards marginalized families.
  • To investigate the unique role of children as conduits for intervention within these families.
  • To identify key societal institutions capable of recognizing and addressing family relational distress.

Summary:

  • Families with multiple issues often become isolated, necessitating external support.
  • Children frequently serve as intermediaries, alerting external systems or mediating family-environment interactions.
  • Educational, healthcare, and judicial systems are crucial for identifying and addressing the relational suffering within these families.

Impact:

  • Promotes a deeper understanding of family marginalization and societal obligations.
  • Emphasizes the critical role of child welfare and inter-institutional collaboration.
  • Informs strategies for early identification and intervention to support at-risk families and prevent further social exclusion.