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Grandmother to Grandmother: New York to Tanzania Brookdale RAPP Conference Denver, CO April 29, 2011
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2 AARP Grandparents as Global Safety Net Traditional role of grandparents to provide care in many cultures Traditional family structures disrupted; grandparents as primary caregivers As traditional role evolves Difficult Burden Overwhelming Threatens survival
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3 AARP Family Crisis or Chronic Problems Substance abuse HIV/AIDS Armed conflict; military deployment Financial hardships, poverty, recession Work – unemployment; education; labor force migration Non-intact families; single parents; divorce Mental health Incarceration Teen pregnancy Child abuse and neglect Family violence Primary reasons vary across the globe
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4 AARP Challenges and Needs Financial Legal Work Housing & Safety Physical Health Mental Health
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5 AARP Challenges and Needs Education, Childcare & Special Needs Family Relationships Who will care for elders Support Navigation to Information, Services and Resources
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6 AARP A Global Issue U.S. – Over 4.5 million children in grandparents’ home; 1 in 10 children; largest number white; higher % of African American and Hispanic; grandparents organizing Europe - lack of data; recent poll 29% of grandparents lived with grandchild in UK; UK research suggests grandparents most likely to provide kinship care Canada – 62,500 children raised by kin; few supports; CanGrands
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7 AARP Global Grandparents Raising Grandchildren China – rural labor force migration; missing generation Viet Nam – HIV/AIDS primary problem and terrible stigma; support programs; vision East Africa – over 12 million children orphaned due to AIDS Australia – grandparent networks and support groups; public benefits
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8 AARP Grandmothers to Grandmother Women are disproportionately affected in both developed and developing countries Cultural expectations Major sacrifices, including health and economic security/work
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9 AARP Effective Collaborative Strategies Systems integration and coalition building – Aging, child welfare, families, human services, education, housing, labor… Private and public partnerships Legislative advocacy Volunteer programs Grassroots grandparents
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10 AARP Successful Programs & Resources Financial assistance Support groups & Respite Work, education/training; micro-business Housing for grandfamilies Legal assistance, pro se Health care support Navigation Respite
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11 AARP Key Approaches Culturally Appropriate Connect with schools, churches, community centers Key community leaders Grandparents take leadership role Strengths-based
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12 AARP How can the nations across the globe work together to help grandfamilies? There is hope for all generations when we work together to strengthen families
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13 AARP www.olddogdocumentaries.com Highlights from Grandmother to Grandmother: New York to Tanzania
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