Not exact matches
This
page from the Administration for Children and Families, US Department of Health and Human Services, provides materials to learn how family engagement is defined and implemented across different fields of
practice: early education, education, child
welfare, juvenile justice, and behavioral.
Using Social Media in Recruitment AdoptUSKids Offers resources that can help child
welfare professionals decide if their agency is ready to use social media as a tool for recruiting and retaining families, including tips and best
practices to get the most out of a Twitter profile or Facebook
page.
Workforce Resources 1 -
page Summary # 13: Data - driven Performance Improvement (PDF - 238 KB) National Child
Welfare Workforce Institute (2013) Discusses the use of data from a study that measured frontline worker perceptions of evidence - informed
practices to assess performance and promote outcome achievement by both private and public child
welfare agency staff.
Workforce / Leadership Resource 1 -
Page Summary # 24: Supportive Supervision (PDF - 136 KB) National Child
Welfare Workforce Institute (2012) Discusses an article that explains the collaborative process used to develop a strengths - based supervision training model to improve child
welfare practice.