Includes website links to postadoption information provided by State
child welfare systems as well as State - funded and State - contracted organizations.
For the first time the department is allowing principals to set aside a percentage of seats for low - income families, English - language learners or students engaged with
the child welfare system as a means of creating greater diversity.
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.
Enhance your skills in trauma - informed care and learn tips for working effectively with
the child welfare system as a health care professional.
Not exact matches
My partner and I adopted our two
children through the
child welfare system, beginning
as foster parents.
From knowing what kind of information is important to have to anticipating potential stumbling blocks to a smooth transition, this course serves
as a guide to anyone considering adopting a
child older than an infant (whether internationally or from the US public
welfare system).
Enhanced Representation for Non-Resident Fathers in
Child Welfare Proceedings (PDF - 929 KB) Dowd QIC News, Spring 2009 Examines the issues that non-resident fathers face when their children enter the child welfare system, as well as strategies for attorneys to overcome these barriers, engage fathers in their children's cases, and enhance representation for non-resident fat
Child Welfare Proceedings (PDF - 929 KB) Dowd QIC News, Spring 2009 Examines the issues that non-resident fathers face when their
children enter the
child welfare system, as well as strategies for attorneys to overcome these barriers, engage fathers in their children's cases, and enhance representation for non-resident fat
child welfare system,
as well
as strategies for attorneys to overcome these barriers, engage fathers in their
children's cases, and enhance representation for non-resident fathers.
Connections to data from other agencies that serve students, such
as child welfare systems, help schools and educators better support students most in need of extra assistance by identifying their needs outside of the classroom.
Young people involved in the
child welfare and / or juvenile justice
systems often face significant challenges
as they transition to college and career.
The removal came after a Motherisk drug test on the mother, which has since been disproved, and led Campbell to decry the
child welfare system in the province
as «broken.»
Involvement of the provinces and territories in the inquiry is essential in order to ensure more coordinated responses to violence and to address the root causes of Indigenous women's marginalization within
systems and institutions that fall under both federal and provincial / territorial responsibility (such
as child welfare, policing, criminal justice, housing, social assistance, and many others).
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 basi
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 basi
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.
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.
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.
as a legal term at the heart of the
system of
child and youth care is in need of fleshing out...
Honestly, in this case, I'm not sure that there are material differences between common law and civil law
systems or law v. equity, so much
as there are differences between particularly countries regarding how
child welfare is protected when there is a concern that a parent is acting in a way that harms a
child's
welfare under relatively recently adopted statutes.
This process helps the parties try to resolve each other's concerns for financial security, the
welfare and care of the
children, and their attitudes for parenting together of the
children, all which is discussed together and worked through
as a team until the agreement of settlement is forged and with much more civility then you find through the judicial
system.
The policy was said to reflect the maintenance of public confidence in the penal
system and the
welfare of any
child conceived
as a result of artificial insemination.
Honestly, in this case, I'm not sure that there are material differences between common law and civil law
systems or law v. equity, so much
as there are differences between particularly countries regarding how
child welfare is protected when there is a concern that a parent is acting in a way that harms a
child's
welfare under relatively recently adopted...
«Our
child welfare agencies need to be able to deal with these situations
as does our legal
system and our immigration
system.»
It was reviewed because it was identified by the topic expert
as a program being used in the field, or it is being marketed and / or used in California with
children receiving services from
child welfare or related
systems and their parents / caregivers.
The
Children Act 1989 is the leading source of child welfare law in England & Wales and explains that children who are cared for within the care system are known as «looked after» c
Children Act 1989 is the leading source of
child welfare law in England & Wales and explains that
children who are cared for within the care system are known as «looked after» c
children who are cared for within the care
system are known
as «looked after»
childrenchildren.
Because the CAT - MH ™ is easy to administer, it can also be used to gather longitudinal assessments of youth
as they make their way through the
child welfare system.
The Grandfamilies State Law and Policy Resource Center: serves
as a national legal resource in support of grandfamilies within and outside the
child welfare system.
In regard to
child welfare system involvement, Barth and colleagues (2001) have suggested that the overrepresentation of African - American
children may be due to their increased need for
child welfare services due to the many poverty - related risk factors that they experience, such
as substance abuse, mental health problems, and academic underachievement.
Particular community and family characteristics also were identified in this study
as contributors to racial disproportionality in the
child welfare system.
Promotes permanency for substance - exposed newborns in the
child welfare system by working closely with their parents and the social service agencies, such
as child welfare agencies, courts, and substance abuse treatment providers that are major influences in placement outcomes.
The Art & Science of 21st Century Strategic Planning (WMV - 74 MB) January 31, 2011 This webinar highlighted the effective use of strategic planning
as the foundation for implementing a
child welfare focused
system of care.
Strategies to Increase Birth Parent Engagement, Partnership, and Leadership in the
Child Welfare System: A Review (PDF - 438 KB) Casey Family Programs (2012) Explores barriers and proactive strategies to engaging birth parents with child welfare services and referrals for services, developing connections between birth and foster parents, utilizing birth parents as agency partners, and drawing on birth parent experience in an advisory capacity at the organizational l
Child Welfare System: A Review (PDF - 438 KB) Casey Family Programs (2012) Explores barriers and proactive strategies to engaging birth parents with
child welfare services and referrals for services, developing connections between birth and foster parents, utilizing birth parents as agency partners, and drawing on birth parent experience in an advisory capacity at the organizational l
child welfare services and referrals for services, developing connections between birth and foster parents, utilizing birth parents
as agency partners, and drawing on birth parent experience in an advisory capacity at the organizational level.
wraparound services An arrangement of individualized, coordinated, family - driven care to meet complex needs of
children and families who are involved with several
child - and family - serving
systems (such
as mental health,
child welfare, juvenile justice, and special education).
Each issue of A Closer Look provides information communities nationwide can use in planning, implementing, and evaluating effective
child welfare driven
systems of care, and is intended
as a tool for administrators and policymakers leading
system change initiatives.
Webinar presenters shared tools they used to implement, support and sustain a kinship engagement program within the
child welfare system,
as well
as provided lessons learned and recommendations for future kinship engagement efforts.
A Care Coordination Program for Substance - Exposed Newborns Twomey, Caldwell, Soave, Andreozzi Fontaine, & Lester (2011)
Child Welfare, 90 (5) View Abstract Promotes permanency for substance - exposed newborns in the child welfare system by working closely with their parents and the social service agencies, such as child welfare agencies, courts, and substance abuse treatment providers that are major influences in placement outc
Child Welfare, 90 (5) View Abstract Promotes permanency for substance - exposed newborns in the
child welfare system by working closely with their parents and the social service agencies, such as child welfare agencies, courts, and substance abuse treatment providers that are major influences in placement outc
child welfare system by working closely with their parents and the social service agencies, such
as child welfare agencies, courts, and substance abuse treatment providers that are major influences in placement outc
child welfare agencies, courts, and substance abuse treatment providers that are major influences in placement outcomes.
The structure should provide opportunities and incentives for multiple
systems — including health, mental health, education, employment and income support, and justice
as well
as child welfare — to collaborate on behalf of
children before, during, and after their involvement with foster care.
In the general population, four times
as many African American
children as Caucasian
children become wards of the state; the former also spend a longer time in the
child welfare system [Everett et al. 1991; Edelman 1987].
The Australian Government takes steps to include
child welfare targets
as a part of the Closing the Gap, to promote community safety and wellbeing and reduce the overrepresentation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples within the
child protection
system.
Family foster care is increasingly and commonly used in the USA for young people who come to the attention of the
child welfare system in private
as well
as public agency settings.
In recent years, the responsible fatherhood field has expanded beyond its roots in employment and parenting services for low - income fathers to recognize the diverse needs of a wide array of fathers.1 Programs now include elements such
as healthy marriage and co-parenting skills training, general fatherhood competency for all income levels, support for fathers involved with the
child welfare and criminal justice
systems, a focus on
children's education and literacy, awareness of the needs of fathers who have
children with special needs, and attention to issues of domestic violence.
Certain
child and family characteristics may be associated with an increased risk of reentry into the
child welfare system, including such factors
as older age of the
child (i.e., teens),
children with behavioral issues or disabilities, and race / ethnicity.
Finally, the close parallel relationship between experiences such
as child maltreatment and involvement in the
child welfare systems can make it difficult to disentangle the significance of each exposure.
[12] FFC had a full - time staff person onsite at the Marion County DCS office to serve
as the initial contact for non-resident fathers, help them navigate the
child welfare and court
systems, and provide training and support to DCS staff about father engagement.
Featuring the Parent Partner Program in Contra Costa, CA, where parents who had been involved in the
child welfare system now serve
as mentors and resource guides to other parents currently receiving
child welfare services.
Effective family engagement occurs when
child welfare practitioners actively collaborate and partner with family members throughout their involvement with the
child welfare system, recognizing them
as the experts on their respective situations and empowering them in the process.
The Adoption and Safe Families Act does not recognize long - term foster care
as a permanency option and, increasingly, State
child welfare systems no longer view long - term foster care
as a placement alternative.
Improving the Performance and Outcomes of
Child Welfare Through State Program Improvement Plans (PIPS): The Real Opportunity of the Child and Family Services Review (PDF - 300 KB) Center for the Study of Social Policy (2003) Encourages States to consider the CFSR process as an opportunity to reform child welfare systems by outlining principles for improvement and examining the important components of
Child Welfare Through State Program Improvement Plans (PIPS): The Real Opportunity of the
Child and Family Services Review (PDF - 300 KB) Center for the Study of Social Policy (2003) Encourages States to consider the CFSR process as an opportunity to reform child welfare systems by outlining principles for improvement and examining the important components of
Child and Family Services Review (PDF - 300 KB) Center for the Study of Social Policy (2003) Encourages States to consider the CFSR process
as an opportunity to reform
child welfare systems by outlining principles for improvement and examining the important components of
child welfare systems by outlining principles for improvement and examining the important components of PIPs.
The following resources include training curricula and materials for kinship caregivers on topics such
as legal and policy issues, changes in family dynamics, and navigating the
child welfare system.
Unlike family instability and dysfunction, which fall under the jurisdiction of
child welfare agencies, LD can be identified and addressed within the school
system and may serve
as an early marker of social and developmental risk.
Children at Risk in the Child Welfare System: Collaborations to Promote School Readiness: Final Report (PDF - 1188 KB) Catherine E. Cutler Institute for Child and Family Policy & Oldham Innovative Research (2009) Provides an analysis of data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - being as well as a case study in Colorado involving interviews with key stakeholders and statewide surveys of caseworkers and foster parents to examine how collaborations between the child welfare, early intervention / preschool special education and early care and education services meet the developmental needs of children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the child welfare
Children at Risk in the
Child Welfare System: Collaborations to Promote School Readiness: Final Report (PDF - 1188 KB) Catherine E. Cutler Institute for Child and Family Policy & Oldham Innovative Research (2009) Provides an analysis of data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - being as well as a case study in Colorado involving interviews with key stakeholders and statewide surveys of caseworkers and foster parents to examine how collaborations between the child welfare, early intervention / preschool special education and early care and education services meet the developmental needs of children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the child welfare sy
Child Welfare System: Collaborations to Promote School Readiness: Final Report (PDF - 1188 KB) Catherine E. Cutler Institute for Child and Family Policy & Oldham Innovative Research (2009) Provides an analysis of data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - being as well as a case study in Colorado involving interviews with key stakeholders and statewide surveys of caseworkers and foster parents to examine how collaborations between the child welfare, early intervention / preschool special education and early care and education services meet the developmental needs of children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the child welfare s
System: Collaborations to Promote School Readiness: Final Report (PDF - 1188 KB) Catherine E. Cutler Institute for
Child and Family Policy & Oldham Innovative Research (2009) Provides an analysis of data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - being as well as a case study in Colorado involving interviews with key stakeholders and statewide surveys of caseworkers and foster parents to examine how collaborations between the child welfare, early intervention / preschool special education and early care and education services meet the developmental needs of children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the child welfare sy
Child and Family Policy & Oldham Innovative Research (2009) Provides an analysis of data from the National Survey of
Child and Adolescent Well - being as well as a case study in Colorado involving interviews with key stakeholders and statewide surveys of caseworkers and foster parents to examine how collaborations between the child welfare, early intervention / preschool special education and early care and education services meet the developmental needs of children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the child welfare sy
Child and Adolescent Well - being
as well
as a case study in Colorado involving interviews with key stakeholders and statewide surveys of caseworkers and foster parents to examine how collaborations between the
child welfare, early intervention / preschool special education and early care and education services meet the developmental needs of children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the child welfare sy
child welfare, early intervention / preschool special education and early care and education services meet the developmental needs of
children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the child welfare
children ages 0 to 5 who are involved in the
child welfare sy
child welfare systemsystem.
Improving
Child Well - Being: Strengthening Collaboration Between the Child Welfare and Health Care Systems Zlotnik, Scribano, Wood, & Noonan (2014) Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's PolicyLab & Safe Place Explores collaborations between child welfare and medical providers and serves as a resource for States seeking to strengthen these collaborations across the continuum of child welfare services, from child protective services reporting and investigation to in - home protective services, foster care, and postreunification serv
Child Well - Being: Strengthening Collaboration Between the
Child Welfare and Health Care Systems Zlotnik, Scribano, Wood, & Noonan (2014) Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's PolicyLab & Safe Place Explores collaborations between child welfare and medical providers and serves as a resource for States seeking to strengthen these collaborations across the continuum of child welfare services, from child protective services reporting and investigation to in - home protective services, foster care, and postreunification serv
Child Welfare and Health Care
Systems Zlotnik, Scribano, Wood, & Noonan (2014)
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's PolicyLab & Safe Place Explores collaborations between
child welfare and medical providers and serves as a resource for States seeking to strengthen these collaborations across the continuum of child welfare services, from child protective services reporting and investigation to in - home protective services, foster care, and postreunification serv
child welfare and medical providers and serves
as a resource for States seeking to strengthen these collaborations across the continuum of
child welfare services, from child protective services reporting and investigation to in - home protective services, foster care, and postreunification serv
child welfare services, from
child protective services reporting and investigation to in - home protective services, foster care, and postreunification serv
child protective services reporting and investigation to in - home protective services, foster care, and postreunification services.
Participants also heard that coordinated interventions that properly engage parents and vulnerable
children with interrelated issues — such
as maternal mental health, parental incarceration, racism and familial stress — and also engage with the
child protection and
welfare systems, have the best chance of being effective.
This definition of family stability is not offered
as a standard by which to evaluate families in the
child welfare system, but rather
as an essential goal of
child welfare intervention with biological, foster, and adoptive families.
Maintaining contact between parents and
child welfare workers may be particularly challenging,
as some families may be resistant to maintaining ongoing relationships with the
child welfare system — a
system they may perceive
as coercive, invasive, or threatening — after a
child's return.