Perceived Impact of IDA Participation Among Hawaiians

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2013-09
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Rothwell, D.W.
Bhaiji, R.
Blumenthal, A.
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Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Indigenous peoples face many challenges in terms of social development and the lingering effects of colonization. Asset-based social welfare interventions have shown positive effects in both the long- and short-terms. Some Indigenous communities are now exploring how asset-based interventions might promote social development. This qualitative descriptive study explores the perceived impact of a large asset-building intervention—the Individual Development Account (IDA)
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asset-based interventions, Indigenous peoples, Native Hawaiians, social development, Individual Development Accounts, Indigenous peoples--Periodicals., Social work with indigenous peoples--Periodicals.
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Rothwell, D. W., Bhaiji, R. & Blumenthal, A. (2013). Perceived Impact of IDA Participation Among Hawaiians. Journal of Indigenous Social Development, 2(1).
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18 pages
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