Sentences with phrase «county child welfare systems»

Recruiting Families for Native American Children: Strengthening Partnerships for Success (PDF - 107 KB) National Resource Center for Diligent Recruitment at AdoptUSKids (2015) Provides ideas and suggestions for specific strategies State and county child welfare systems can use to recruit families for Native American children in foster care.

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But County Executive Cheryl Dinolfo's eight - point plan to overhaul the local child welfare system includes re-establishing the hotline.
Outreach Coordinator Job Description, Jefferson County, Colorado (PDF - 17 KB) Outlines the role, responsibilities, qualifications, supervision, training, and benefits of an Outreach Coordinator, who is responsible for obtaining resources to enhance youth experiences in the child welfare system.
The act directed counties to undergo a process of self - assessment and system improvement in order to improve performance on key child welfare outcome indicators.
The act directed counties to undergo a self - assessment and system improvement to enhance performance on key child welfare outcome indicators.
Continuous Quality Improvement of Child Welfare Systems Reports Wisconsin Department of Children and Families Lists reports from 2005 to present analyzing child welfare systems in Wisconsin counChild Welfare Systems Reports Wisconsin Department of Children and Families Lists reports from 2005 to present analyzing child welfare systems in Wisconsin coSystems Reports Wisconsin Department of Children and Families Lists reports from 2005 to present analyzing child welfare systems in Wisconsin counchild welfare systems in Wisconsin cosystems in Wisconsin counties.
[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.
Provides a compendium of resources designed to assist county administrators and staff implement integrated child welfare and mental health services for families and children participating in both systems.
King County System Integration Initiative: Reform to Impact Dual Jurisdiction Youth and Families (PDF - 800 KB) Child Welfare League of America The Link: Connecting Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare, 4 (2), 2005 Outline the goals of KC - SII, the scope of the project, mobilization and planning, data collection and analysis, resource assessment and inventory, action strategy development, and implementation to improve the coordination and integration of the child welfare and juvenile justice programs and policy development in King CountyChild Welfare League of America The Link: Connecting Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare, 4 (2), 2005 Outline the goals of KC - SII, the scope of the project, mobilization and planning, data collection and analysis, resource assessment and inventory, action strategy development, and implementation to improve the coordination and integration of the child welfare and juvenile justice programs and policy development in King CountyChild Welfare, 4 (2), 2005 Outline the goals of KC - SII, the scope of the project, mobilization and planning, data collection and analysis, resource assessment and inventory, action strategy development, and implementation to improve the coordination and integration of the child welfare and juvenile justice programs and policy development in King Countychild welfare and juvenile justice programs and policy development in King County, WA.
Identifying Trauma - Related and Mental Health Needs: The Implementation of Screening in California's Child Welfare System Crandal, Hazen, & Reutz (2017) Advances in Social Work, 18 (1) Provides a summary of child welfare screening practices and perceptions in county - administered child welfare systems across CalifoChild Welfare System Crandal, Hazen, & Reutz (2017) Advances in Social Work, 18 (1) Provides a summary of child welfare screening practices and perceptions in county - administered child welfare systems across Califochild welfare screening practices and perceptions in county - administered child welfare systems across Califochild welfare systems across California.
Presenters: Presenters include Jennifer Marcelli, the Center's Program Area Manager for the Foster Care and Permanency focus area; Taffy Compain, National Foster Care Specialist at the Children's Bureau; Chrissy Triplett, the Project Manager with the Catawba County Child Wellbeing Project, Inc.; Heather Ball, the Evaluation Coordinator for the Child Wellbeing Project, Inc.; Phillip H. Redmond, Jr., Associate Director of the Child Care Division at the Duke Endowment; Karin Malm, a child welfare research and evaluation specialist; and a birth parent with firsthand experience with the child welfare syChild Wellbeing Project, Inc.; Heather Ball, the Evaluation Coordinator for the Child Wellbeing Project, Inc.; Phillip H. Redmond, Jr., Associate Director of the Child Care Division at the Duke Endowment; Karin Malm, a child welfare research and evaluation specialist; and a birth parent with firsthand experience with the child welfare syChild Wellbeing Project, Inc.; Phillip H. Redmond, Jr., Associate Director of the Child Care Division at the Duke Endowment; Karin Malm, a child welfare research and evaluation specialist; and a birth parent with firsthand experience with the child welfare syChild Care Division at the Duke Endowment; Karin Malm, a child welfare research and evaluation specialist; and a birth parent with firsthand experience with the child welfare sychild welfare research and evaluation specialist; and a birth parent with firsthand experience with the child welfare sychild welfare system.
The Arkansas Safe Babies Court Team, which began in the 10th and 11th Division Circuit Courts in Pulaski County and has since expanded to additional areas, exemplifies this vision by bringing together a team of more than 50 members from 12 different disciplines to provide comprehensive, developmentally appropriate support to infants and toddlers in the child welfare system.
The Father Involvement Interventions topic area is relevant to child welfare because to truly create a system that supports the best interests of children in out - of home care, states and counties need to prioritize strategies that create equal access for fathers to be meaningfully involved in the lives of their children, and thus maximize the likelihood that the goals of safety, permanency and well - being are reached.
Dawn is an attorney for KidsVoice, a non-profit, public interest law firm that provides advocacy and legal representation for youth in the child welfare system in Allegheny County
One of its less - heralded components was an instruction regarding the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS), the case - level data collection process that connects county and state child welfare agencies to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Project ABC is a collaborative partnership among professionals in child welfare, mental health and community services designed to create a system of care for young children in the Los Angeles County area who would benefit from mental health services.
In order to lessen these impacts, First3Years has started Safe Babies Tarrant County (SBTC), a pilot program in Tarrant County, Texas, which aims to change the policies and protocols in the child welfare system to be more developmentally appropriate for children under age 3 who are removed from their families due to neglect.
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