Child Welfare Organizing Project (CWOP) demands change and accountability in the New
York child welfare system.
Not exact matches
The budget proposal also caps New
York City's allotment for preventive
child welfare services and eliminates funding for Close to Home — also a city - focused program that aims to keep teens out of the adult criminal justice
system.
New
York City About Blog
Children's Rights is a national watchdog organization advocating on behalf of abused and neglected children in the U.S. Children's Rights is proving that failing child welfare systems not only can be fixed, but can be made to r
Children's Rights is a national watchdog organization advocating on behalf of abused and neglected
children in the U.S. Children's Rights is proving that failing child welfare systems not only can be fixed, but can be made to r
children in the U.S.
Children's Rights is proving that failing child welfare systems not only can be fixed, but can be made to r
Children's Rights is proving that failing
child welfare systems not only can be fixed, but can be made to run well.
New
York City About Blog
Children's Rights is a national watchdog organization advocating on behalf of abused and neglected children in the U.S. Children's Rights is proving that failing child welfare systems not only can be fixed, but can be made to r
Children's Rights is a national watchdog organization advocating on behalf of abused and neglected
children in the U.S. Children's Rights is proving that failing child welfare systems not only can be fixed, but can be made to r
children in the U.S.
Children's Rights is proving that failing child welfare systems not only can be fixed, but can be made to r
Children's Rights is proving that failing
child welfare systems not only can be fixed, but can be made to run well.
New
York City About Blog
Children's Rights is a national watchdog organization advocating on behalf of abused and neglected children in the U.S. Children's Rights is proving that failing child welfare systems not only can be fixed, but can be made to r
Children's Rights is a national watchdog organization advocating on behalf of abused and neglected
children in the U.S. Children's Rights is proving that failing child welfare systems not only can be fixed, but can be made to r
children in the U.S.
Children's Rights is proving that failing child welfare systems not only can be fixed, but can be made to r
Children's Rights is proving that failing
child welfare systems not only can be fixed, but can be made to run well.
Bridging
Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice: Preventing Unnecessary Detention of Foster Children Ross, Conger, & Armstrong Child Welfare, 81 (3), 2002 View Abstract Examines the lack of coordination between the child welfare and juvenile justice systems and describes a New York program to reduce problems associated with this
Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice: Preventing Unnecessary Detention of Foster
Children Ross, Conger, & Armstrong
Child Welfare, 81 (3), 2002 View Abstract Examines the lack of coordination between the child welfare and juvenile justice systems and describes a New York program to reduce problems associated with this
Child Welfare, 81 (3), 2002 View Abstract Examines the lack of coordination between the
child welfare and juvenile justice systems and describes a New York program to reduce problems associated with this
child welfare and juvenile justice
systems and describes a New
York program to reduce problems associated with this gap.
Building Bridges for Babies in Foster Care: The Babies Can't Wait Initiative Dicker & Gordon (2004) Juvenile and Family Court Journal View Abstract Highlights a court - based initiative that merges
child development knowledge with court and
child welfare practice through a collaboration among the New
York City Family Court,
child welfare system, and service providers.
Most recently, she led an effort to implement linked evidence - based practices, including KEEP and PMT, in the New
York City
child welfare system involving over 300 case workers and supervisors serving over 2,000
children and families (CSNYC).