The Johns Hopkins School of
Public Health Military Child Initiative assists public schools to improve the quality of education for highly mobile and vulnerable young people with a special focus on military children and their families by providing national, state and local education agencies, as well as schools, parents and health, child welfare, juvenile justice and educational professionals with information, tools and services that enhance school su
Public Health Military
Child Initiative assists public schools to improve the quality of education for highly mobile and vulnerable young people with a special focus on military children and their families by providing national, state and local education agencies, as well as schools, parents and health, child welfare, juvenile justice and educational professionals with information, tools and services that enhance school suc
Child Initiative assists
public schools to improve the quality of education for highly mobile and vulnerable young people with a special focus on military children and their families by providing national, state and local education agencies, as well as schools, parents and health, child welfare, juvenile justice and educational professionals with information, tools and services that enhance school su
public schools to improve the quality of education for highly mobile and vulnerable young people with a special focus on military
children and their families
by providing national, state and local education
agencies, as well as schools, parents and health,
child welfare, juvenile justice and educational professionals with information, tools and services that enhance school suc
child welfare, juvenile justice and educational professionals with information, tools and services that enhance school success.
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 s
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 s
child welfare agency staff.
Depending on the adoption worker's role and the type of
agency, services to birth parents may be integral to the adoption process (as with many private
agencies), may be conducted
by child welfare workers (as with some
public and private
agencies), or may be essentially nonexistent (as with many intercountry placements or private adoptions completed without the involvement of a social services
agency).
In an age of increasing awareness around mental health, and an increasing number of campaigns bringing the discussion of mental health into the
public domain, it is alarming that parental alienation is so mismanaged and underestimated
by the various government
agencies that are supposed to be working for the
welfare and safeguarding of our nations
children.