Awareness: A Family Hierarchy of Needs
Service Coordination and Advocacy
**Adapted from Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Reprinted with permission from: Mikus, K.C., Benn. R., & Weatherston, D. (1994). On behalf of families: A sourcebook of training activities for early intervention, Detroit, MI: Project F.I.T., Merrill-Palmer Institute. Wayne State University.
Family-
Actualization
- Enhancement of understanding of relationships with child(ren), family, community, self.
- Refinement of inter-personal skills (empathy, communication, relating)
- Personal emotional response
- Spirituality
Esteem and Satisfaction
- Sense of competency as parent, worker,
significant other, friend
- Sense of efficacy, capability
- Sense of resiliency, hopefulness
- Ability to cope and problem-solve
- Sense of well-being (individual to family levels)
- Opportunities for enjoyment
Social Emotional
- Sense of belonging, of being connected
- Adult-adult affiliation, companionship (significant other)
- Parent – child relationship
- Positive relationships with extended family
- Positive informal social support network
- Positive formal social support network
Safety
- Transportation
- Child care
- Housing
- Access to phone
- Neighborhood
- Safe relationships (domestic violence, abuse)
Physical
- Food, water, formula
- Rest, sleep
- Shelter
- Clothes
- Heat
- Health care
- Beds
- Transportation
- Employment or income