Provides child welfare workers and related professionals with information on the intersection between substance use disorders and child maltreatment and describes strategies for prevention, intervention, and treatment, including examples of effective programs and practices.
This bulletin
provides child welfare workers and related professionals with information on the intersection of substance use disorders and child maltreatment and describes strategies for prevention, intervention, and treatment, including examples of effective programs and practices.
Not exact matches
Provides health - care professionals — including pediatricians, family practice providers, hospital nurses, school nurses, urgent care clinicians, and other health - care professionals — with an overview of the field of
child welfare and suggests ways that health - care professionals and
child welfare workers can work together to promote better outcomes for
children and families involved with
child welfare, including
children in foster care.
Accompanying her were the school's parent liaison and one of the district's
child welfare and attendance
workers, whose duties were expanded under a state law that took effect last January to
provide support for kids missing school.
NACAC also maintains a youth advisory team that
provides valuable, first - hand knowledge to
child welfare leaders,
workers, and decision - makers.
The voices of
child welfare personnel
provide specific information about perceptions of administrators and front - line
workers, which has been lacking in the literature.
Educational offerings will be
provided for home visitors, family support
workers, parent educators, parent leaders, mental health specialists, medical professionals, school social
workers, kinship and foster parents,
child welfare and human services professionals, public health practitioners, early childhood development specialists and teachers, early interventionists, law enforcement, and community advocates.
Birth Parent Trauma and What
Child Welfare Workers Need to Know [Webinar] National Child Traumatic Stress Network (2015) Provides information regarding the impact of trauma on birth parents who have become connected to the child welfare system, including reduced engagement with staff and support serv
Child Welfare Workers Need to Know [Webinar] National
Child Traumatic Stress Network (2015) Provides information regarding the impact of trauma on birth parents who have become connected to the child welfare system, including reduced engagement with staff and support serv
Child Traumatic Stress Network (2015)
Provides information regarding the impact of trauma on birth parents who have become connected to the
child welfare system, including reduced engagement with staff and support serv
child welfare system, including reduced engagement with staff and support services.
ducational offerings will be
provided for home visitors, family support
workers, parent educators, parent leaders, mental health specialists, medical professionals, school social
workers, kinship and foster parents,
child welfare and human services professionals, public health practitioners, early childhood development specialists and teachers, early interventionists, law enforcement, and community advocates.
Substance Abuse Specialists in
Child Welfare Agencies and Dependency Courts: Considerations for Program Designers and Evaluators (PDF - 299 KB) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2010) Focuses on the placing of substance abuse specialists in either child welfare offices or dependency courts to ensure that parents are assessed as quickly as possible, improve parent engagement and retention in treatment, streamline entry into treatment, and provide consultation to child welfare and dependency court wor
Child Welfare Agencies and Dependency Courts: Considerations for Program Designers and Evaluators (PDF - 299 KB) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2010) Focuses on the placing of substance abuse specialists in either
child welfare offices or dependency courts to ensure that parents are assessed as quickly as possible, improve parent engagement and retention in treatment, streamline entry into treatment, and provide consultation to child welfare and dependency court wor
child welfare offices or dependency courts to ensure that parents are assessed as quickly as possible, improve parent engagement and retention in treatment, streamline entry into treatment, and
provide consultation to
child welfare and dependency court wor
child welfare and dependency court
workers.
Research shows that improving organizational climates in
child welfare agencies may enhance outcomes for the
children, youth, and families they serve.3 To
provide a more holistic view of wellness, this section offers information, materials, and tools for supporting and promoting the behavioral health and wellness of
children and families involved with
child welfare, in addition to resources on
worker and organizational wellness.
Focuses on the placing of substance abuse specialists in either
child welfare offices or dependency courts to ensure that parents are assessed as quickly as possible, improve parent engagement and retention in treatment, streamline entry into treatment, and
provide consultation to
child welfare and dependency court
workers.
Child Welfare Training Toolkit: Helping Child Welfare Workers Support Families With Substance Use, Mental, and Co-Occurring Disorders Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Provides learning opportunities and baseline knowledge on substance use and mental health problems in families receiving child welfare services; motivates and facilitates cross-systems work; and incorporates cultural awareness and competency in child welfare prac
Child Welfare Training Toolkit: Helping
Child Welfare Workers Support Families With Substance Use, Mental, and Co-Occurring Disorders Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Provides learning opportunities and baseline knowledge on substance use and mental health problems in families receiving child welfare services; motivates and facilitates cross-systems work; and incorporates cultural awareness and competency in child welfare prac
Child Welfare Workers Support Families With Substance Use, Mental, and Co-Occurring Disorders Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Center on Substance Abuse and
Child Welfare Provides learning opportunities and baseline knowledge on substance use and mental health problems in families receiving child welfare services; motivates and facilitates cross-systems work; and incorporates cultural awareness and competency in child welfare prac
Child Welfare Provides learning opportunities and baseline knowledge on substance use and mental health problems in families receiving
child welfare services; motivates and facilitates cross-systems work; and incorporates cultural awareness and competency in child welfare prac
child welfare services; motivates and facilitates cross-systems work; and incorporates cultural awareness and competency in
child welfare prac
child welfare practice.
Parenting, Violence, and Substance Abuse Issues in High - Risk
Children and Youth Brohl (2004) In The New Miracle Workers: Overcoming Contemporary Challenges in Child Welfare Work View Abstract Examines risks of harm to children and child welfare workers living and working in violent neighborhoods and provides strategies to help workers st
Children and Youth Brohl (2004) In The New Miracle
Workers: Overcoming Contemporary Challenges in Child Welfare Work View Abstract Examines risks of harm to children and child welfare workers living and working in violent neighborhoods and provides strategies to help workers sta
Workers: Overcoming Contemporary Challenges in
Child Welfare Work View Abstract Examines risks of harm to children and child welfare workers living and working in violent neighborhoods and provides strategies to help workers stay
Child Welfare Work View Abstract Examines risks of harm to
children and child welfare workers living and working in violent neighborhoods and provides strategies to help workers st
children and
child welfare workers living and working in violent neighborhoods and provides strategies to help workers stay
child welfare workers living and working in violent neighborhoods and provides strategies to help workers sta
workers living and working in violent neighborhoods and
provides strategies to help
workers sta
workers stay safe.
Assessing Safety in Out - of - Home Care The Pennsylvania
Child Welfare Resource Center Provides a curriculum with strategies that frontline child welfare workers can implement in order to assess child safety during home vi
Child Welfare Resource Center
Provides a curriculum with strategies that frontline
child welfare workers can implement in order to assess child safety during home vi
child welfare workers can implement in order to assess
child safety during home vi
child safety during home visits.
This brief guide
provides an overview of
child welfare, describes how behavioral health / mental health professionals and
child welfare workers can support one another's efforts, and lists resources for more information.
Pregnancy Options Counseling Model Reproductive Health Access Project (2014)
Provides step - by - step tactics for
child welfare workers counseling ambivalent clients in the first four days of counseling.
Frances
provided child welfare services through a public sector agency for nearly 26 years where she served as foster care social
worker, protective services supervisor, adoptions supervisor, ICPC Deputy Administrator for Adoptions and Statewide adoption consultant.
This approach enhances family engagement by
providing support and advocacy to the family during the initial contact and serves as a cultural guide that decreases the likelihood of cultural misunderstandings between families and
child welfare social
workers.
Provides an overview of
child welfare, describes how behavioral health / mental health professionals and
child welfare workers can support one another?s efforts, and lists resources for more information.