Not exact matches
Their most critical tasks are «leading
organizational change, creating cultures of learning for the adults in the building, and leading instructional
improvement for the
children» — and «none of those sophisticated
organizational changes and management issues are things they've been prepared for.»
David is currently a researcher for Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago where his work focuses on the use of
organizational assessment to apply principles from safety science to inform and design
child welfare policy and practice
improvement initiatives.
Lessons Learned: PIP Development [Teleconference] National
Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement & Federal Child and Family Services Review Team (2008) Highlights approaches that have helped agencies develop and implement comprehensive PIPs that involve critical stakeholders and focus on key systemic factors for improving child and family outc
Child Welfare Resource Center for
Organizational Improvement & Federal
Child and Family Services Review Team (2008) Highlights approaches that have helped agencies develop and implement comprehensive PIPs that involve critical stakeholders and focus on key systemic factors for improving child and family outc
Child and Family Services Review Team (2008) Highlights approaches that have helped agencies develop and implement comprehensive PIPs that involve critical stakeholders and focus on key systemic factors for improving
child and family outc
child and family outcomes.
Oregon's Lessons Learned and Plan of Action (PDF - 28 KB) National
Child Welfare Resource Center for
Organizational Improvement (2005) Discusses the development of Oregon's PIP and outlines its results, including next steps for improving services.
(Adapted from National
Child Welfare Resource Center for
Organizational Improvement)
Implementing Program
Improvement Plans (PDF - 112 KB) National
Child Welfare Resource Center for
Organizational Improvement Managing Care for
Children and Families, 5 (2), 2004 Presents interviews with representatives from Vermont and Oklahoma who discuss their experiences implementing and monitoring their States» PIPs and their strategies for implementation.
2007 CFSR ToolKit for Youth Involvement: Engaging Youth in the
Child and Family Services Review (PDF - 30,500 KB) National
Child Welfare Resource Center for
Organizational Improvement & National
Child Welfare Resource Center for Youth Development (2007) Offers resources for partnering with youth during the CFSRs, including a youth involvement checklist, feedback forms and debriefing strategies, descriptions of the CFSR process, tools for implementing surveys and conducting focus groups, and an adaptable PowerPoint presentation for States.
Child welfare supervisors play a critical role in
organizational improvement by linking management goals and initiatives to caseworker practice changes.
Service Array Materials and Tools National
Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement Offers a process and a set of tools child welfare agencies can use, in conjunction with community collaboratives, to assess and enhance their service a
Child Welfare Resource Center for
Organizational Improvement Offers a process and a set of tools
child welfare agencies can use, in conjunction with community collaboratives, to assess and enhance their service a
child welfare agencies can use, in conjunction with community collaboratives, to assess and enhance their service array.
Engaging Courts and Building Court / Agency Collaboration [Teleconference] National
Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement & National Child Welfare Resource Center on Legal and Judicial Issues (2007) Discusses the Court Improvement Program (CIP) role in enhancing court / agency collaboration and presents the experiences of experts in child abuse and neglect cases who have worked with courts and agencies to enhance collaboration and to increase court participation in the CFSR pro
Child Welfare Resource Center for
Organizational Improvement & National
Child Welfare Resource Center on Legal and Judicial Issues (2007) Discusses the Court Improvement Program (CIP) role in enhancing court / agency collaboration and presents the experiences of experts in child abuse and neglect cases who have worked with courts and agencies to enhance collaboration and to increase court participation in the CFSR pro
Child Welfare Resource Center on Legal and Judicial Issues (2007) Discusses the Court
Improvement Program (CIP) role in enhancing court / agency collaboration and presents the experiences of experts in
child abuse and neglect cases who have worked with courts and agencies to enhance collaboration and to increase court participation in the CFSR pro
child abuse and neglect cases who have worked with courts and agencies to enhance collaboration and to increase court participation in the CFSR process.
Involving Families in the CFSR Process [Teleconference] National
Child Welfare Resource Center for
Organizational Improvement (2007) Focuses on efforts to engage families in the process of assessing an agency's performance and in planning and implementing program
improvements.
Perhaps most importantly, it is dependent upon the active inclusion and participation of staff at all levels of the agency / system,
children, youth, families, and stakeholders throughout the process (National
Child Welfare Resource Center for
Organizational Improvement and Casey Family Programs, 2005).
National
Child Welfare Resource Center for
Organizational Improvement and Casey Family Programs.
National
Child Welfare Resource Center for
Organizational Improvement & National Resource Center for
Child Welfare Data and Technology (2007)
Strengthening
Child Welfare Supervision (PDF - 387 KB) National Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement (2007) Describes key strategies child welfare agencies can use to support the role of supervisors in organizational improve
Child Welfare Supervision (PDF - 387 KB) National
Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement (2007) Describes key strategies child welfare agencies can use to support the role of supervisors in organizational improve
Child Welfare Resource Center for
Organizational Improvement (2007) Describes key strategies child welfare agencies can use to support the role of supervisors in organizationa
Organizational Improvement (2007) Describes key strategies child welfare agencies can use to support the role of supervisors in organizational i
Improvement (2007) Describes key strategies
child welfare agencies can use to support the role of supervisors in organizational improve
child welfare agencies can use to support the role of supervisors in
organizationalorganizational improvementimprovement.
Children who participate in PCIT may develop greater self - esteem, experience less anger and frustration, see an
improvement in social,
organizational, and play skills, feel safer and calmer, and communicate more effectively.
An Introduction to the Practice Model Framework: A Working Document Series (PDF - 129 KB) National
Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement & National Child Welfare Resource Center for Family - Centered Practice and Permanency Planning (2008) Presents a framework to help child welfare agencies and Tribal social service programs develop and implement a comprehensive, written, and articulated practice m
Child Welfare Resource Center for
Organizational Improvement & National
Child Welfare Resource Center for Family - Centered Practice and Permanency Planning (2008) Presents a framework to help child welfare agencies and Tribal social service programs develop and implement a comprehensive, written, and articulated practice m
Child Welfare Resource Center for Family - Centered Practice and Permanency Planning (2008) Presents a framework to help
child welfare agencies and Tribal social service programs develop and implement a comprehensive, written, and articulated practice m
child welfare agencies and Tribal social service programs develop and implement a comprehensive, written, and articulated practice model.