Child Welfare Capacity Building Collaborative The Children's Bureau's Child Welfare Capacity Building Collaborative
helps public child welfare agencies, tribes, and courts enhance and mobilize the human and organizational assets necessary to meet Federal standards and requirements, improve child welfare practice and administration, and achieve safety, permanency, and positive well - being for children, youth, and their families.
Child Welfare Capacity Building Collaborative
Helps public child welfare agencies, Tribes, and courts enhance and mobilize its assets to build capacity.
Not exact matches
The job of
public child -
welfare agencies is to preserve, or
help rebuild, families at risk of disintegration.
The goals for the Center for States include to build capacity for increased effectiveness of
public child welfare agencies through strong national expertise in
child welfare and change management to
help build and / or sustain the ability of
agencies to perform well; to work in partnership with the Centers for Tribes and Courts to support States and other jurisdictions across the country; to create new and lasting partnerships with States, jurisdictions, Tribes, courts, and the
Children's Bureau's Regional Office staff that reflect a shared focus on meeting the unique and individual needs of States and jurisdictions; to use a collaborative and systematic approach to build State and territory capacities across the five domains of resources; infrastructure; knowledge and skills; culture and climate; engagement and partnership.