نتایج جستجو برای: child welfare services

تعداد نتایج: 479463  

Journal: :Child welfare 2002
Hilda P Rivera

Collaborative efforts to achieve permanency planning and family stability for all children in the child welfare system are increasing. As Latino children and families constitute the fastest growing ethnic group in the child welfare system, it is important to understand how to develop culturally sensitive collaborations with their communities. The purpose of this article is to suggest helpful gu...

Journal: :Journal of evidence-based social work 2008
Amy D'Andrade Michael J Austin Amy Benton

The assessment of risk is a critical part of child welfare agency practice. This review of the research literature on different instruments for assessing risk and safety in child welfare focuses on instrument reliability, validity, outcomes, and use with children and families of color. The findings suggest that the current actuarial instruments have stronger predictive validity than consensus-b...

Journal: :Evaluation and program planning 2010
Alan J Dettlaff Joan R Rycraft

Recent reform efforts in the child welfare system have called for child welfare agencies to provide community-based services and to increase the involvement of external stakeholders in identifying and developing services within the community. At the same time, child welfare agencies are faced with the challenge of providing services to an increasingly diverse population of children and families...

Journal: :Paediatrics and international child health 2013
Andreas Jud John Fluke Lenneke R A Alink Kate Allan Barbara Fallon Heinz Kindler Bong Joo Lee James Mansell Hubert van Puyenbroek

Although high-income countries share and value the goal of protecting children from harm, national data on child maltreatment and the involvement of social services, the judiciary and health services remain relatively scarce. To explore potential reasons for this, a number of high-income countries across the world (Belgium, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, South Korea, Switzerland...

Journal: :Child welfare 2009
Alan J Dettlaff Joan R Rycraft

The Latino population represents the fastest growing ethnic minority in the United States. As a result, child welfare agencies need to be prepared to provide culturally appropriate services to Latino families. This paper describes an evaluation of a federally funded initiative designed to train child welfare practitioners in using an existing evidence-based framework--systems of care--with Lati...

Journal: :Child welfare 1979
K W Michaels R H Green

A pilot project providing therapy for families of status-offender youths has proved effective in reducing placements and costs.

Journal: :Journal of gerontological nursing 2012
Deborah Van Etten Ramraj Gautam

In the United States, the majority of custodial grandparents are raising their grandchildren without a legal relationship. The lack of a legal relationship (i.e., foster care, custody, adoption) is a barrier for obtaining services and has resulted in limited access to information and public services, inadequate financial assistance, and difficulty providing medical and educational consent. This...

2010
Kenneth J McCann Jean E Twomey Donna Caldwell Rosemary Soave Lynne Andreozzi Fontaine Barry M Lester

BACKGROUND Substance use during pregnancy often leads to involvement in the child welfare system, resulting in multiple social service systems and service providers working with families to achieve successful child welfare outcomes. The Vulnerable Infants Program of Rhode Island (VIP-RI) is a care coordination program developed to work with perinatal substance-users to optimize opportunities fo...

2012
Phyllis Gyamfi Carolyn Lichtenstein John Fluke Ye Xu Stacey Lee

This study examined how young children entering mental health system of care services who were involved with the child welfare system compared to children with no such involvement in (a) descriptive characteristics and (b) selected outcomes 6 months after entry into such services. The characteristics of the two groups were similar, although children involved in child welfare were exposed to mor...

Abstract Introduction: Nowadays the concept of the child welfare system is defined in different countries due to the role of government and society in providing an appropriate context for the comprehensive development of children. The main role of the child welfare system is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of children and adolescents whose families do not meet or protect their needs. Also, ...

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