6.
Enact legislation and institutional policy changes.
A genuine
commitment to our children’s opportunity to establish and maintain a
healthy relationship with each of their caregivers calls for changes in
political and administrative policy in every venue in which parent–child
relationships are threatened. This means, for example, responding to
Satyanathan’s (2002) call for changes to the federal legislation which
bears on the opportunities for incarcerated parents to reunify with their
children and succeed thereafter. This means building on the “family
room” concept advanced by innovative hospitals, which allow children
and spouses to stay in-hospital with an ill loved one for extended periods
of time.
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