Sentences with phrase «based welfare system»

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To establish a welfare system that strongly penalises families has no moral basis and ignores human nature.
The current definition based on importing 50 % of animals» nutritional needs is clearly inadequate, and does not helpfully distinguish between different systems and their impacts, be they environmental, social or welfare impacts.
A well - designed system, based on genuinely shared responsibility for the upbringing of children, would be good for the economy, good for child welfare and good for family stability and is well worth fighting for.
This issue provides a look into the work of infant mental health specialists in home - based settings, in medical practices, and in the child welfare system.
He has championed the notion that science and the institutions that support it provide a crucial foundation for any successful nation, arguing that evidence - based knowledge and value systems are vital for sound decisions that enhance citizens» welfare.
The report's recommendations include: reward for breeders who deliver high welfare standards; establishing a non-statutory independent Advisory Council on Dog Breeding to develop breeding strategies on an individual breed basis; a computerised system for the collection of disease prevalence from vets; an Accredited Breeder Scheme with UKAS accreditation; permanent identification of dogs; new regulations under the Animal Welfare Act creating an obligation on dog breeders to have regard to the health and welfare of parent dogs and their offspring.
In order to protect our planet's climate system and vital natural resources on which human survival and welfare depend, and to ensure that young people's and future generations» fundamental and inalienable human rights are protected, government climate pollution policies must be based on the best available climate science.
That changed this week, with the release of a new report by the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC), which provided the results from a 2 - year inquiry into the child welfare system to provide race - based data and data collection practices.
Of all the changes that may flow from this Inquiry, my hope is that this will be the lasting legacy — provision of universally available, community - based early interventions that will not only support healthy development of children and their families, but in doing so, will also reduce the future demand for services provided through the child welfare system.
As a guiding principle, the welfare of the child as a legal term at the heart of the system of child and youth care is in need of fleshing out and has to be constantly recalibrated on an individual case - by - case basis.
The policy is based on the assumption that the attractiveness of the UK as a country to live and work is influenced in some degree by the attractiveness of its welfare system.
It's not unlike our family law system where spousal support can be ordered on the basis of need so that ex-s do not go on welfare.
• Demonstrated ability to build a patient welfare system that is secure, safe and stable and is based on family centered foundations • Documented success in collaborating with community partners and agencies to ensure effective use of resources • Skilled at performing assessments of clinical, psychological and demographic information to identify problems and develop correlating plans of care
Based on a comprehensive body of evidence, this report from the Project on Devolution and Urban Change examines how changes in Pennsylvania's welfare reform policies combined with a strong regional economy in the late 1990s to create substantial change in the welfare system in Philadelphia.
Community - based Resources: Keystone to the System of Care Examines the elements of a successful community - based approach to serving children and families involved with the child welfare sSystem of Care Examines the elements of a successful community - based approach to serving children and families involved with the child welfare systemsystem.
An Individualized, Strengths - Based Approach in Public Child Welfare Driven Systems of Care Discusses the importance of establishing policies and practices that promote and facilitate an individualized, strengths - based approach when working with children and families involved with child welBased Approach in Public Child Welfare Driven Systems of Care Discusses the importance of establishing policies and practices that promote and facilitate an individualized, strengths - based approach when working with children and families involved with child welbased approach when working with children and families involved with child welfare.
The individualized, strengths - based approach is an overall philosophical view supported by policies and standards that encompasses a range of concrete practices of child welfare caseworkers and other service providers at various points from the time the child and family enter the system to when they leave (see Figure 1).
Penelope is the Executive Director of a community - based organization serving families who are in the child welfare system as well as youth who are gang involved.
Evidence - based methods are rapidly emerging from a development phase that has primarily involved local and highly controlled studies into more national implementation and greater engagement with the child welfare system.
Pearson has played an influential role in translating this concept into an Indigenous context, identifying precedents for «mutual obligations» in traditional Indigenous social structures in contradistinction to dependency on a right - based welfare support system.
The Other Side of the Desk: Honoring Diverse Voices and Restoring Effective Practice in Child Welfare and Family Services (PDF - 336 KB) FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based Child Abuse Prevention (2006) Describes a process for parent engagement that emphasizes mutual understanding about family experiences within the child welfare system, perspectives of child welfare professionals, and the influence each party has on the other.
Reports the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depression, alcohol abuse / dependence, and substance abuse / dependence diagnoses assessed with a structured clinical interview protocol in a population - based, multi-State, age cohort of older adolescents about to exit child welfare systems.
Build direct relationships between the child welfare system and community - based early childhood programs serving children in foster care
Measurement Tools Highlighted on the CEBC California Evidence - Based Clearinghouse (2017) Provides access to topic - specific well - being assessments for children in the child welfare system
Prevalence and Timing of Diagnosable Mental Health, Alcohol, and Substance Use Problems Among Older Adolescents in the Child Welfare System Keller, Salazar, & Courtney (2010) Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (4) View Abstract Reports the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depression, alcohol abuse / dependence, and substance abuse / dependence diagnoses assessed with a structured clinical interview protocol in a population - based, multi-State, age cohort of older adolescents about to exit child welfare systems.
Building and Sustaining Collaborative Community Relationships Capacity Building Center for States (2017) Highlights the importance of effective, ongoing collaboration between child welfare agencies and community - based partners to strengthen assessment and decision - making, increase understanding of the family's needs, promote communication and information sharing across systems, and provide better overall support to children and families.
Build direct relationships between the child welfare system and community - based early childhood programs serving children in care
Promoting relationship building and connection: Adapting an evidence - based parenting program for families involved in the child welfare system.
Nativity and Immigration Status Among Latino Families Involved in the Child Welfare System: Characteristics, Risk, and Maltreatment Cardoso, Dettlaff, Finno - Velasquez, Scott, & Faulkner (2014) Children and Youth Services Review, 44 Discusses the incidence of child maltreatment among Latino families based on the legal status and household structure of families involved in the child welfare sSystem: Characteristics, Risk, and Maltreatment Cardoso, Dettlaff, Finno - Velasquez, Scott, & Faulkner (2014) Children and Youth Services Review, 44 Discusses the incidence of child maltreatment among Latino families based on the legal status and household structure of families involved in the child welfare systemsystem.
Retention in a Parenting Intervention Among Parents Involved With the Child Welfare System McWey, Holtrop, Wojciak, & Claridge (2015) Journal of Child and Family Studies, 24 (12) View Abstract Presents findings from a study aimed at understanding risk factors associated with retention in a 10 - week, evidence - based parenting intervention for families involved with the child welfare sSystem McWey, Holtrop, Wojciak, & Claridge (2015) Journal of Child and Family Studies, 24 (12) View Abstract Presents findings from a study aimed at understanding risk factors associated with retention in a 10 - week, evidence - based parenting intervention for families involved with the child welfare systemsystem.
Comprehensive and theory - based interventions Scholars have found that programs that are comprehensive in nature and based on theoretically sound intervention strategies hold promise for effectively addressing the multitude of issues families and children in the child welfare system face.
Screening, Assessing, Monitoring Outcomes and Using Evidence - based Interventions to Improve the Well - being of Children in Child Welfare (PDF - 612 KB) Conradi, Landsverk, & Wotring (2014) Department of Health and Human Services, Children's Bureau Describes a process for delivering trauma screening, functional and clinical assessment, evidence - based interventions, and the use of progress monitoring in order to better achieve well - being outcomes for children involved in the child welfare system.
The family - centered principles of family empowerment and participation, focusing on strengths, and community - based support can be used in a variety of settings across child welfare and in other service systems.
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.
An individualized, strengths - based approach to working with families involved in child welfare is critical to creating a responsive child welfare driven system of care that will help ensure children's safety, permanency, and well - being.
However, there is very limited use of evidence - based interventions for young children in the child welfare system.
For some analyses, cases were assigned to a high adherence - Solution - Based Casework (SBC) implementation group and a low adherence - SBC implementation group based upon their scores on a number of items from the public child welfare system's Continuous Quality Improvement Based Casework (SBC) implementation group and a low adherence - SBC implementation group based upon their scores on a number of items from the public child welfare system's Continuous Quality Improvement based upon their scores on a number of items from the public child welfare system's Continuous Quality Improvement tool.
She also is examining strategies to create more - effective partnerships among public child - welfare agencies, community - based prevention efforts and informal support systems.
The ZERO TO THREE Court Team approach has been recognized by the California Evidence - Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare as being highly relevant to the child welfare system and demonstrating promising research evidence.
Child welfare systems can upgrade their services to foster and kinship families by providing evidence - based support and parenting skills offered by the KEEP program.
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).
Toward creating synergy among policy, procedures, and implementation of evidence - based models in child welfare systems: Two case examples.
«The results of evidence - based home visitation are clear: fewer young children in our costly social welfare, mental health and juvenile justice systems, and considerable cost savings for states.
Most recently, Dr. Renk has been working with Neil Boris, MD, to integrate evidence - based parenting interventions into the child welfare system in central Florida.
Towards creating synergy among policy, procedures, and implementation of evidence - based models in child welfare systems: Two case examples.
The Oklahoma State Senate has passed a bill to enable faith - based child welfare providers to discriminate against LGBTQ couples, and perhaps even children in the system.
The Adoption Exchange offers a statewide community - based network of services to provide support for families living in Colorado who have adopted or plan to adopt through the child welfare system.
The overarching goal of this study is to develop and pilot a more complex, modular, child welfare family preservation / reunification Evidence Based Practice (EBP) system, based on SafeBased Practice (EBP) system, based on Safebased on SafeCare.
Child welfare system Child welfare training Child welfare workforce Child witnesses of family violence Children of incarcerated parents Children's Bureau Citizen review Client rights Co-occurring family problems Collaboration Community - based services Community engagement Community involvement Community of practice Community partnerships Competency - based training Concurrent planning Conferences Confidentiality Corporal punishment Costs of adopting Counseling (See also Mental health.)
Dr. Fisher's work on children in foster care and the child welfare system includes (a) basic research characterizing the effects of early stress on neurobiological systems such as the HPA axis and areas of the prefrontal cortex involved in executive functioning; (b) the development of preventive interventions, including the Treatment Foster Care of Oregon Program for Preschoolers (TFCO - P) and the Kids in Transition to School Program (KITS); and (c) the dissemination of evidence - based practice in community settings.
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