Sentences with phrase «continuing welfare of your child»

To promote a rewarding relationship and the continuing welfare of your child (ren), these rules and guidelines will help you cooperate in matters that affect your child (ren)-- whether you are in dispute with the other parent or not.

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The statement continued: «We want to be clear: we have a strong stance regarding the protection and welfare of children, and we want to be sure we get this right.»
Among other things, the Family Court is to «send a clear signal to separated parents that courts will take account of the principle that both should continue to be involved in their children's lives where that is safe and consistent with the child's welfare».
The ramifications of that are huge; if those trends continue, men may be shut out of social, political and economic issues affecting children's welfare, they warn.
The only exceptions to shared decisions on parenting is if there are continuing child protection or welfare concerns, or a history of domestic violence relating to either parent which requires us legally to make a careful assessment about the impact of new arrangements on individual children.
In spite of welfare reform, low - income children continue to show lower levels of school involvement and higher levels of behavioural problems, regardless of whether or not their mothers receive welfare.
They will bring great strength to the leadership of Five Acres as we continue to face changes in the child welfare industry and help 20,000 children find permanent family solutions by 2020.»
It comes with a caveat that the terms reflect continued revenue increases to the district from the state and rising costs for health and welfare plans that the district says costs $ 17,134 per employee, as well as «tens of millions in personal injury liability arising out of child abuse incidents.»
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Concern for a beloved companion animal's welfare prevents or delays more than 50 % of battered individuals from escaping domestic abuse, continuing to endanger themselves, their children and their pets.
In this reconciliation process, a place must be made for the re-empowerment of women and the child welfare system must include women, Dr. Lavell - Harvard continued.
In the meanwhile, other children's welfare will continue to be assessed using the suppositions and ideology of Payne.
«And although we're starting to see, thanks to the tribunal's work and all of the First Nations communities and families and children who have advocated and stood with us during this long court battle, inequality starting to close in child welfare and on Jordan's Principle, we still have issues with education, early childhood, basics like water and sanitation, that are going to continue to pile up on hopes and dreams of children
Please email your MP to ask for their support to secure the continued funding of Family Rights Group's unique, free specialist advice service for families who are involved with children's services about their children's welfare.
Impact of Focus on Father Engagement - A highlight of the Comprehensive Family Assessments grant, the focus on fathers, continues to impact practice and staff perspectives on fathers» roles in the cases of child welfare families.
Indeed, during the 1970s, child welfare services were specifically targeted at two types of children — those without extraordinary behavior problems who needed protection from parental abuse and those with extraordinary behavior problems whose parents often needed the assistance of treatment or placement services.27 Although the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 and subsequent child welfare legislation made federal funding for child welfare services contingent on parental incapacity or abuse, many children continue to enter care because of behavior probchild welfare services were specifically targeted at two types of children — those without extraordinary behavior problems who needed protection from parental abuse and those with extraordinary behavior problems whose parents often needed the assistance of treatment or placement services.27 Although the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 and subsequent child welfare legislation made federal funding for child welfare services contingent on parental incapacity or abuse, many children continue to enter care because of behavior probChild Welfare Act of 1980 and subsequent child welfare legislation made federal funding for child welfare services contingent on parental incapacity or abuse, many children continue to enter care because of behavior probchild welfare legislation made federal funding for child welfare services contingent on parental incapacity or abuse, many children continue to enter care because of behavior probchild welfare services contingent on parental incapacity or abuse, many children continue to enter care because of behavior problems.
Like most states, the standard for child custody determination in California is the overall best interest of the child such that it assures the «health, safety, and welfare» of the child and «frequent and continuing contact» with both parents.
Like most states, the standard for child custody determinations in California is the overall best interest of the child with an emphasis on ensuring the health, safety, and welfare of the child and frequent and continuing contact with both parents absent child abuse, domestic violence, or where the contact would not be in the best interest of the child.
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 limChild 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 limchild and family have been limited.
As part of the federal welfare reform of 1996, Congress recognized the need to promote responsible fatherhood as a way to support child wellbeing.2 During the 106th Congress (1999 - 2000), Congress provided funding to the National Fatherhood Initiative (NFI), a non-profit organization that works with government agencies, the military, corrections departments, and community organizations to create fatherhood programs.3 Concurrently, Congress also provided funding to evaluate the Institute for Responsible Fatherhood and Family Revitalization's fatherhood program, signaling the federal government's commitment to researching and assessing the impact of responsible fatherhood programs.4 Although Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama included funding for responsible fatherhood programs in each of their budgets, it was not until the 109th Congress of 2005 - 2006 that the Healthy Marriage Promotion and Responsible Fatherhood (HMPRF) grants program was created and funded under the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 beginning in FY2006 and continuing through FY2010.5 The program was subsequently reauthorized under the Claims Resolution Act of 2010.6 The HMPRF programs support healthy marriage, responsible parenting, and economic stability activities, and are funded through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration of Children and Families» (ACF) Office of Family Assistance (OFA).7 The HMPRF programs have continued to receive funds through FY2016.8 Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education grantees, the New Pathways for Fathers and Families grantees, and Responsible Fatherhood Opportunities for Reentry and Mobility (ReFORM) grantees are currently funded from FY2015 through FY2020.9
Continued evaluation of implementation and outcome data will provide additional insight regarding the impact of CFA on child welfare outcomes.
The lessons learned during the project's first year provide important considerations for continuing work on improving relationships at the intersection of domestic violence and child welfare.
In spite of welfare reform, low - income children continue to show lower levels of school involvement and higher levels of behavioural problems, regardless of whether or not their mothers receive welfare.
sending a clear signal to separated parents that courts will take account of the principle that both should continue to be involved in their children's lives where that is safe and consistent with the child's welfare
I continue to be impressed by how relatively brief interventions by family mediators can have a significant and lasting effect on the relationship between separated couples and on the welfare of their children.
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.
Additionally, one study found that the duration and amount of contact families had with child welfare workers were positively related to reunification.21 Although other factors may be at work in this dynamic, it appears that continued and consistent interaction between reunified families and social workers may facilitate the reunification process.
According to the California Family Code, the standard for child custody determinations in California is the overall best interest of the child with an emphasis on assuring the «health, safety, and welfare» of the child and «frequent and continuing contact» with both parents.
Assessment occurs from the time children and families come to the attention of the child welfare system - or before - and continues to case closure.
Joint custody, when possible, is seen a practical and desirable since this is crucial in a continuing parent - child relationship even after divorce; however, it may be practical when the welfare of the child is jeopardized by one parent.
Assessment occurs from the time children and families come to the attention of the child welfare system (or before) and continues until case closure.
A neutral facilitator, who is a mental health professional or mediator, helps the clients focus on their interests, such as the welfare of clients» children, continued relationships with each other's family members, or financial stability.
The 23rd edition of the Kids Count in Nebraska Report continues to offer a visually - oriented data in each of Voices for Children's 5 issues areas: health, education, child welfare, juvenile justice and economic stability.
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Finally, in the unlikely event that the United States took a hard turn to the left, and adopted a Swedish - style welfare state, there is good reason to believe that the success divide documented by Reeves and Howard between children from married and single parents would continue to separate children from these two types of families.
When teens in foster care become pregnant or become parents, the child welfare system must take responsibility for these youth and ensure that they understand the importance of maintaining their health, continuing their education, and effectively parenting their children, as well as, managing their relationships, including the other parent of the child and the important adults in their life.
Post-Permanency Services are defined by the CEBC as those services that ensure the continuing stability, safety, and well - being for children and youth who have moved from the temporary custody of the child welfare system into a permanent legal arrangement with committed caregivers.
This means that although frequent and continuing contact with both parents is preferred, the child's safety, welfare and other needs may outweigh the benefits of a shared parenting arrangement.
The biggest piece of the child welfare budget continues to be Title IV - E of the Social Security Act of 1935.
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