In 1996, he helped pass Elisa's Law, which lifted some of the confidentiality restrictions surrounding child abuse cases to hold
child welfare agencies more accountable.
Not exact matches
''... If a
child missed five or
more days of school in a three - month academic quarter «without good cause,» the social services
agency is required to cut
welfare benefits for that
child's household.
One way forward for simplification and increases in the productivity of the federal investment is to make social programs intended to support lower income families with
children more like tax expenditures — putting
more money directly in the hands of parents to spend on the care and development of their
children and less money directly in the financial accounts of states,
welfare agencies, and social service providers.
HRC's All
Children — All Families project promotes LGBTQ cultural competency among
child welfare agencies through innovative resources including an online
agency self - assessment tool, comprehensive staff training, free technical assistance, and
more.
The Policy Action Guide is designed for representatives of
child welfare agencies, health and human services organizations, community coalitions, or other entities working toward improving
child welfare systems or practices through one or
more of the following principles:
The project team conducted site visits to
child welfare agencies to talk with
agency administrators, supervisors, and workers, among others, regarding the issue of over-representation, and to find out
more about the types of programs, practices, and strategies that are being implemented to meet the needs of
children and families of color, particularly African - American
children and families.
Closer partnerships between
child welfare agencies and schools, hospitals, and other common sources of reports could facilitate
more accurate and equitable identification of cases of maltreatment at the point of reporting.
Look for an
agency that feels
more like a
child welfare agency rather than an adoption
agency.
Callahan (1991) states: «
Children who are poor are
more likely to come to the attention of
child welfare agencies.»
The reasons why poor women and
children and Native women and
children are
more likely to come to the attention of
child welfare agencies are not hard to imagine.
Research shows that improving organizational climates in
child welfare agencies may enhance outcomes for the
children, youth, and families they serve.3 To provide a
more holistic view of wellness, this section offers information, materials, and tools for supporting and promoting the behavioral health and wellness of
children and families involved with
child welfare, in addition to resources on worker and organizational wellness.
Fostering Court Improvement
Children and Family Resource Center, Barton
Child Law and Policy Clinic, Fostering Results, & National Child Welfare Resource Center on Legal and Judicial Issues Gives States an efficient mechanism for sharing data between dependency courts and child welfare agencies so they can more effectively manage sys
Child Law and Policy Clinic, Fostering Results, & National
Child Welfare Resource Center on Legal and Judicial Issues Gives States an efficient mechanism for sharing data between dependency courts and child welfare agencies so they can more effectively manage sys
Child Welfare Resource Center on Legal and Judicial Issues Gives States an efficient mechanism for sharing data between dependency courts and
child welfare agencies so they can more effectively manage sys
child welfare agencies so they can
more effectively manage systems.
Child welfare agencies in the U.S. continue to receive more than three million reports of suspected abuse annually, but only investigate approximately two - thirds of the reports made.56 After investigation, a minority of reports result in confirmation of abuse10 and effective treatments for the child and family have been lim
Child welfare agencies in the U.S. continue to receive
more than three million reports of suspected abuse annually, but only investigate approximately two - thirds of the reports made.56 After investigation, a minority of reports result in confirmation of abuse10 and effective treatments for the
child and family have been lim
child and family have been limited.
A good adoption
agency looks
more like a
child -
welfare agency.
NNAAP Training and Technical Assistance Evaluation: 2005 - 06 McKendall - Stephens (2007) View Abstract and Document Discusses an evaluation of the progress of the National Network of Adoption Advocacy Programs, a collaborative partnership of
more than 30 U.S. organizations that includes One Church, One Community,
child - placing
agencies, parent support organizations, and other
child welfare organizations.
6 In addition, observational studies show that
child welfare agencies with
more relationship - based supervision and greater time devoted to continuing education, both elements of reflective supervision, have lower rates of turnover and greater success in obtaining permanent placement for
children.7 Critics may argue that reflective supervision is resource - intensive, taking the supervisor's time from other tasks and the worker's time away from direct services.
Because many families receiving
child welfare services may benefit from a variety of
agencies, coordination of efforts is
more likely to result in positive outcomes than if each system focuses independently on its own issue - related services.
If the incident counts of physical
child abuse reported by
child welfare agencies appropriately are adjusted into percentage format — as they have to be to speak in terms of «likelihoods» by taking into account actual numbers of
children cared for by mothers and fathers, actual time spent directly caring for
children by mothers and fathers, numbers of incidences per actual numbers of direct caregiver mothers and fathers — not to mention making adjustment to differentiate «neglect» reports from affirmative «physical abuse» — you will find that
children are at many times
more risk of physical abuse in the care of fathers than mothers, and at astronomically
more risk for serious physical abuse and sexual abuse.
A growing number of
child welfare agencies are employing differential response (DR) in an effort to respond
more flexibly to
child abuse and neglect reports and to better meet individual family needs.
Guidelines to Applying a Trauma Lens to a
Child Welfare Practice Model (PDF - 535 KB) Chadwick Trauma - Informed Systems Project (2013) Designed as a tool for child welfare agencies to assist them in making their child welfare casework practice model more trauma - info
Child Welfare Practice Model (PDF - 535 KB) Chadwick Trauma - Informed Systems Project (2013) Designed as a tool for
child welfare agencies to assist them in making their child welfare casework practice model more trauma - info
child welfare agencies to assist them in making their
child welfare casework practice model more trauma - info
child welfare casework practice model
more trauma - informed.
She also is examining strategies to create
more - effective partnerships among public
child -
welfare agencies, community - based prevention efforts and informal support systems.
There have been
more than 450 downloads of NEAR@Home since it launched in early March from providers,
agencies and organizations that serve families not only in the early learning space, but also in health,
child welfare, and research and policy development.
More than 230 state public health,
child welfare and early learning
agency representatives participated in the Pew campaign's first federal webinar, which featured an overview of the home visiting provisions included in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
If the incident counts of physical
child abuse reported by
child welfare agencies appropriately are adjusted into percentage format by taking into account actual numbers of
children cared for by mothers and fathers, actual time spent directly caring for
children by mothers and fathers, numbers of incidences per actual numbers of direct caregiver mothers and fathers — not to mention making adjustment to differentiate «neglect» reports from affirmative «physical abuse» — you will find that
children are at many times
more risk of physical abuse in the care of men than women, and at astronomically
more riskfor serious physical abuse and sexual abuse.
A growing number of
child welfare agencies are employing DR in an effort to respond
more flexibly to
child abuse and neglect reports and to better meet individual family needs.
Howard is the creator and chairperson of the High Conflict Forum which is a community based network of lawyers, judges, mental health professionals and
child welfare staff from
more than 30
agencies, serving high conflict families experiencing a separation or divorce.