About the Book
Public Assistance Programs
Systemic Barriers
Real-World Connection (video)
Policy Solutions
100

Who is the child whose life is followed throughout Invisible Child?

Dasani

100

What government program provides food assistance to low-income families?

SNAP

100

What term describes complicated rules and paperwork that make benefits difficult to access?

Administrative burden

100

What problem do families in the video experience when trying to receive assistance?

Long delays in processing benefits.

100

What role do social workers often play in helping families navigate assistance programs?

Advocacy and connecting families to resources.

200

What major social issues shape most of Dasani's childhood?

Homelessness

200

What cash assistance program is meant to support families in poverty but currently serves relatively few households?

TANF

200

How can caseworker turnover negatively affect families seeking assistance?

It disrupts communication and can lead to errors or lost information.

200

What serious risk can these delays create for families?

Eviction or housing instability.

200

What policy change could make SNAP easier for families to access?

Simplifying paperwork and eligibility verification.

300

Why are children like Dasani especially vulnerable within social systems?

Rely on adults/caregivers and public systems to meet their needs.

300

Why are public assistance benefits often not enough in large cities?

Benefits do not keep up with the cost of living.

300

Why might a homeless family miss required appointments with assistance programs?

Transportation issues, shelter rules, or unstable living situations.

300

How does the video reflect the same issues described in Invisible Child?

Families lose or wait for benefits because of system failures.

300

Why is housing stability important for family well-being?

Stable housing supports safety, health, and school success.

400

How does living in NYC increase challenges for Dasani's family?

High cost of living

400

What challenge do work requirements create for families experiencing homelessness?

Instability can make it difficult to meet strict program requirements.

400

Why do families sometimes lose benefits even when they still qualify?

System mistakes or administrative delays.

400

Who is most affected when public assistance systems break down?

Low-income families and children.

400

How could better coordination between housing and cash assistance programs help families?

It would reduce gaps in support and improve stability.

500

What does the book communicate about poverty in the US?

Poverty is often the result of systemic barriers and not due to personal decisions

500

Why is access to public assistance considered important for child well-being?

It helps families meet basic needs like food, housing, and stability.

500

What major criticism does Invisible Child make about public assistance systems?

They often create barriers instead of providing consistent support.

500

What does the video suggest about the progress of public assistance systems since the events in the book?

Many of the same problems still exist.

500

Why is housing policy often discussed as a form of child welfare prevention?

Stable housing reduces risks that lead to family crises.

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