Not exact matches
It was written primarily to help
child welfare caseworkers and other
professionals who work with
at - risk families make more informed decisions about when to refer parents and caregivers, along with their
children, to PCIT programs.
At the same time, large - scale reforms to the health, education and
welfare systems — along with reductions in youth service provision and the number and services of
children's centres — means confusion and real concern for
professionals and families alike.
Family - Centered Practice in Three Florida Innovation Sites: Evaluation Brief - Years 1 and 2 (PDF - 946 KB) Falconer & Thompson (2012) Discusses the challenges in the evaluation of the implementation of family - centered practice
at three Florida innovation sites in the areas of communication and coordination between
child welfare professionals and community partners, family team conferences, home visits, and coordination between
child welfare staff and the judiciary.
When
Child Protective Services (CPS) staff receive reports from professionals and concerned citizens alerting them to concerns about a child's welfare, they may initiate an investigation to determine if a child has been or is at risk of being ha
Child Protective Services (CPS) staff receive reports from
professionals and concerned citizens alerting them to concerns about a
child's welfare, they may initiate an investigation to determine if a child has been or is at risk of being ha
child's
welfare, they may initiate an investigation to determine if a
child has been or is at risk of being ha
child has been or is
at risk of being harmed.
Placement Stability and Permanency National Resource Center for Diligent Recruitment
at AdoptUSKids Offers ideas from the field and tools and resources that provide strategies and information related to
child - specific recruitment that can help
child welfare professionals recruit foster, adoptive, and kinship families for specific
children and youth in care.
The material used as the basis of this course explores the characteristics and benefits of PCIT to help
child welfare caseworkers, other
professionals who work with
at - risk families, and caregivers make more informed decisions about family participation in PCIT programs.
The material on which this course is based explores the characteristics and benefits of TF - CBT to help
child welfare caseworkers and other
professionals who work with
at - risk families make more informed decisions about when to refer
children and their caregivers to TF - CBT programs.
Join the National Foster Parent Association in partnership with the Florida State Foster and Adoptive Parent Association
at our national learning conference for foster, kinship, and adoptive parents, and
child welfare professionals.
This bulletin summarizes the effects of early trauma on brain development and looks
at steps
child welfare professionals can take to screen for developmental delays and identify the trauma - affected
children and youth in their care.
It was written primarily to help
child welfare caseworkers and other
professionals who work with
at - risk families make more informed decisions about when to refer parents and caregivers, along with their
children, to PCIT programs.