What is a high-risk family in life?

What is a high-risk family?

Family members' relationship obstacles or family conflicts: for example, adults often have violent quarrels, live together with young children without marriage, are addicted to drugs, are mentally ill, and have criminal records. , affecting children's little concern and normal physical and mental development.

Parents or main caregivers of children and adolescents at home are engaged in special industries or suffer from mental illness, alcohol addiction or drug addiction, but they do not seek medical treatment or continue to seek medical treatment, which affects their little care and normal physical and mental development.

Family members have suicidal tendencies or suicide records, which affects children's less care and normal physical and mental development.

Due to poverty, single parent, intergenerational upbringing or other unfavorable factors, children receive less care and their normal physical and mental development is affected.

Involuntary unemployment or repeated unemployment: the breadwinner is laid off, laid off and forced to retire. , affecting children's neglect and normal physical and mental development.

The breadwinner died, ran away, became seriously ill and was put in prison, which affected the child's small care and normal physical and mental development.

Reference: high-risk family assessment form

What is a new immigrant family?

Statistics on the number of new immigrants:

From 1976 10 to the end of February/996, there were 399,038 new residents.

There are 26,2421spouse in Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macao (65.76%).

Foreign spouses 65,438+036,665,438+07 (34. 24%), including 77980 Vietnamese (19.54%) and 26 Indonesians (6.55%).

Problems often encountered by new immigrants

Life adaptation problems: homesickness, different living habits, and a gap between expectations and facts.

Language communication problems: Chinese and Taiwanese

Learning and growth opportunities: you can't go out to class, contact and stimulation are limited, and your learning progress is slow.

Parenting problems: nursery problems, early treatment problems, language ability, parents' educational ability.

Medical and health problems: eugenic health care, health education and medical information are insufficient.

Interpersonal relations: husband-wife relations, mother-in-law relations, other interpersonal relations and family relations.

Nationality naturalization: lack of legal and procedural information, lack of in-laws to prove assistance.

Education and academic recognition: the recognition of academic qualifications in the home country has limited opportunities to study in Taiwan Province.

Domestic violence: the expectation of marriage, the desire to maintain residence status, the right to stay in Taiwan Province after divorce, and the custody of children.

Economic security: the husband's social and economic status is low, the spouse can't work, the residence problem can't work (mainland spouse), and the new immigrants can't apply for government subsidies because of their low income.

Employment issues: residence issues, inability to work (mainland spouse), employer discrimination issues, occupational categories.