Sentences with phrase «advanced welfare system»

Second, Danish politicians have stated that the purpose of the law is to protect their «advanced welfare system».

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Alan Weil of the Urban Institute, which has studied welfare reform extensively, notes that the system has been slow to acknowledge the evolution of responsibility from helping the nonworking to supporting those who have advanced in the work world, as Myrna's case illustrates.
Webinar presenters also introduced the Systems of Care Policy Action Guide, a new online tool that supports the process of identifying and advancing policy strategies to improve child welfare systems and praSystems of Care Policy Action Guide, a new online tool that supports the process of identifying and advancing policy strategies to improve child welfare systems and prasystems and practices.
Child Well - Being in Minnesota: A Primer for the 2013 - 2014 Legislative Session (PDF - 1,454 KB) University of Minnesota & Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare (2013) Offers a briefing on Minnesota's child welfare system, including child protection, foster care, and adoption service systems.
Identifying Trauma - Related and Mental Health Needs: The Implementation of Screening in California's Child Welfare System Crandal, Hazen, & Reutz (2017) Advances in Social Work, 18 (1) Provides a summary of child welfare screening practices and perceptions in county - administered child welfare systems across California.
Going Beyond Trauma - informed Care (TIC) Training for Child Welfare Supervisors and Frontline Workers: The Need for System - wide Policy Changes Implementing TIC Practices in All Child Welfare Agencies (PDF - 179 KB) Heffernan & Viggiani (2015) The Advanced Generalist, 1 (3/4) Reviews current efforts to train child welfare workers in trauma - informed practices and argues that trauma - informed care adaptation and training must transcend case workers and supervisors in order for true systemic change to occur.
National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) The NCTSN works to serves the nation's traumatized children and their families by raising public awareness of the scope and serious impact of child traumatic stress on the safety and healthy development of America's children and youth; advancing a broad range of effective services and interventions by creating trauma - informed developmentally and culturally appropriate programs that improve the standard of care; working with established systems of care including the health, mental health, education, law enforcement, child welfare, juvenile justice, and military family service systems to ensure that there is a comprehensive trauma - informed continuum of accessible care; and fostering a community dedicated to collaboration within and beyond the NCTSN to ensure that widely shared knowledge and skills become a sustainable national resource.
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