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child welfare

noun

  1. social work aimed at improving the lives of disadvantaged children.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of child welfare1

First recorded in 1905–10

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Example Sentences

Many parents have been defeated in their efforts to get help from child welfare departments.

If the issue that brought a child into foster care is homelessness, child welfare systems must find parents housing.

Missouri and county child welfare officials declined to discuss the case.

The Plunket group is a charity that promotes child welfare in New Zealand.

Platt served two years in prison while her daughters were placed with a child welfare agency.

Survey has others on child welfare in all its aspects, settlement work, etc.

As they resumed their journey to Salt Lake City, no one in the plane discussed economic conditions or child welfare.

The newly established Ministry of Health has wide schemes for maternity and child welfare.

The object of the Child Welfare Exhibit is to promote the best interests of children.

Yet large numbers of parents make the thought of child welfare subordinate to their own desires.

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