Ravitch applauds many of the improvements that progressives introduced, such as attending «to the needs of individual children, emphasizing students» motivation and understanding, and making the schools responsible for the health and
general welfare of children.»
CCBD is an international professional organization committed to promoting and facilitating the education and
general welfare of children and youth with behavioral and emotional disorders.
The Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD) is the official division of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), committed to promoting and facilitating the education and
general welfare of children and youth with emotional or behavioral disorders.
The homosexual parent should have equal rights as any other parent, with the decision contingent upon the ultimate concern for the best interest and
general welfare of the child.
Not exact matches
Both have a dual right and responsibility to make important decisions regarding issues
of health, education,
general welfare and religion affecting the
child (ren).
The only difference is that the product is taking care
of the physical
welfare and
general hygiene
of the
child.
Nebraska: The court makes a custody determination based on the best interests
of the
child, which include the relationship
of the
child to each parent; (b) the desires and wishes
of the
child; the
general health,
welfare, and social behavior
of the
child; credible evidence
of any abuse in the household.
The Country report covered ten thematic areas which include:
General measures taken to realize the rights and
welfare of the
child in the policies and law
of the State party or in any other international convention or agreement in force in the state.
Gail Cartmail, Unite assistant
general secretary said: «We need to strongly build the case that the government's recent funding announcement is woefully inadequate and that a generous tranche
of «new» money is needed to ensure that our
children have the education that they deserve so that they can lead fulfilling lives and contribute to the future economic
welfare of the country.
Our pioneering educational model combines rigorous, college preparatory instruction with on - site social - emotional supports for our unique population
of general community and
child welfare students.
Custody consists
of both legal custody, which refers to a parent's responsibility for making major decisions concerning a
child's health, education, or
general welfare; and physical custody, which refers to the
child's physical residence with a parent.
Both parents have an equal right and responsibility to make all
of the important decisions on issues
of health, education,
general welfare, and religion affecting their
child.
By s 17 (1): «It shall be the
general duty
of every local authority (in addition to the other duties imposed upon them by this Part)--(a) to safeguard and promote the
welfare of children within their area who are in need; and (b) so far as is consistent with that duty, to promote the upbringing
of such
children by their families, by providing a range and level
of services appropriate to those
children's needs.»
This parent makes all
of the major decisions for the
child regarding health, education, and
general welfare as well as all day - to - day decisions.
In
general, in both custody and access and
child welfare proceedings, approximately two - thirds
of respondents think it is appropriate for judges to interview
children aged 12 and older, just under half think it is appropriate for
children aged 10 to 11, and one - third think it is appropriate for
children aged 6 to 9.
Temporary clerical assistant must have
general knowledge
of legal procedures pertaining to the field
of child welfare, ability to maintain confidentiality and must have proficiency in English grammar and composition required.
• Identify and monitor the
general health and
welfare of children.
On Indigenous
welfare issues in
general (including
child welfare) the next scheduled intergovernmental meeting
of Community Services Administrators is to address the question
of coordination and cooperation (as discussed earlier under «health 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].
These findings approximate those
of the more recent National Survey
of Child and Adolescent Well - Being (NSCAW) that 20 percent of children in an investigation for abuse and neglect had a mother who, by either the child welfare worker's or mother's account, was involved with drugs or alcohol; that figure rises to 42 percent for children who are placed into foster care.7 These studies have clearly established a positive relationship between a caregiver's substance abuse and child maltreatment among children in out - of - home care and among children in the general popula
Child and Adolescent Well - Being (NSCAW) that 20 percent
of children in an investigation for abuse and neglect had a mother who, by either the
child welfare worker's or mother's account, was involved with drugs or alcohol; that figure rises to 42 percent for children who are placed into foster care.7 These studies have clearly established a positive relationship between a caregiver's substance abuse and child maltreatment among children in out - of - home care and among children in the general popula
child welfare worker's or mother's account, was involved with drugs or alcohol; that figure rises to 42 percent for
children who are placed into foster care.7 These studies have clearly established a positive relationship between a caregiver's substance abuse and
child maltreatment among children in out - of - home care and among children in the general popula
child maltreatment among
children in out -
of - home care and among
children in the
general population.
Among
children whose abuse was so serious that they entered foster care, the rate
of substance abuse was about three times higher.8 Thus, substance abuse by parents
of victims
of child abuse may not be as common in the
general child welfare services - involved population as often believed, but substance abuse appears to be a significant contributor to maltreatment.
Parental mental illness Relatively little has been written about the effect
of serious and persistent parental mental illness on
child abuse, although many studies show that substantial proportions
of mentally ill mothers are living away from their
children.14 Much
of the discussion about the effect
of maternal mental illness on
child abuse focuses on the poverty and homeless - ness
of mothers who are mentally ill, as well as on the behavior problems
of their
children — all issues that are correlated with involvement with
child welfare services.15 Jennifer Culhane and her colleagues followed a five - year birth cohort among women who had ever been homeless and found an elevated rate
of involvement with
child welfare services and a nearly seven - times - higher rate
of having
children placed into foster care.16 More direct evidence on the relationship between maternal mental illness and
child abuse in the
general population, however, is strikingly scarce, especially given the 23 percent rate
of self - reported major depression in the previous twelve months among mothers involved with
child welfare services, as shown in NSCAW.17
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.
In
general, poor -
children's outcomes have changed very little as a result
of welfare reform.
We the
children of the divorcing parents, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish these Bill Of Rights for all childre
of the divorcing parents, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the
general welfare, and secure the blessings
of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish these Bill Of Rights for all childre
of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish these Bill
Of Rights for all childre
Of Rights for all
children.
A divorced parent who is out
of the state or country on business may delegate to a stepparent the absent parent's decision making authority for making joint, major decisions affecting the
child's health, education or
general welfare, with the ex-spouse.
In Missouri, joint legal custody allows both parents to equally share in custody decision - making rights and responsibilities, including matters
of education, health care and the
child's
general welfare.
Specific areas
of child development research are particularly relevant to a consideration
of the impact
of family instability on foster
children, and on
child welfare policy and practice in
general.
Children of color in the
child welfare system: Toward explaining their disproportionate involvement in comparison to their numbers in the
general population.
Customary Adoption National Indian
Child Welfare Association Provides bibliographies of resources on a variety of topics, including customary adoptions, first nations adoptions, identity development, the Indian Adoption Project, outcomes for transracial adoption of Native American children, and general Tribal child wel
Child Welfare Association Provides bibliographies
of resources on a variety
of topics, including customary adoptions, first nations adoptions, identity development, the Indian Adoption Project, outcomes for transracial adoption
of Native American
children, and
general Tribal
child wel
child welfare.
Recruitment and Retention (PDF - 531 KB) University
of North Dakota
Children and Family Services Training Center Defines diligent recruitment tactics within the four main recruitment strategies utilized by
child welfare agencies:
general recruitment, targeted recruitment,
child - specific recruitment, and retention.
Customary Adoption National Indian
Child Welfare Association Provides bibliography of resources on customary adoptions, First Nations Adoptions, identity development, Indian Adoption Project, Outcomes for Transracially Adoption Native American Children, and general Tribal child wel
Child Welfare Association Provides bibliography
of resources on customary adoptions, First Nations Adoptions, identity development, Indian Adoption Project, Outcomes for Transracially Adoption Native American
Children, and
general Tribal
child wel
child welfare.
Normally, a plan stands upon the legs
of physical custody, which defines and declares the
child's residency, and legal custody, which is the right to make legal decisions for the
child regarding education, health care, religion, and his or her
general welfare.
Strengthening Families and Communities: Creative Strategies for Financing Post-Adoption Services: A White Paper Casey Center for Effective
Child Welfare Practice (2003) Provides a framework for States to maximize Federal reimbursements for child welfare services by identifying State general funds that can be used to support a comprehensive mix of postadoption support, education, training, and therapeutic and treatment serv
Child Welfare Practice (2003) Provides a framework for States to maximize Federal reimbursements for
child welfare services by identifying State general funds that can be used to support a comprehensive mix of postadoption support, education, training, and therapeutic and treatment serv
child welfare services by identifying State
general funds that can be used to support a comprehensive mix
of postadoption support, education, training, and therapeutic and treatment services.
In proceedings involving Significant Decision - Making Responsibility, parenting time, support, education, parentage, property interest, or the
general welfare of a minor or dependent
child, the court may appoint an attorney to serve in any
of the following capacities 750 ILCS 5/506:
These types
of decisions concern the
child's education, religious instruction, medical treatment, mental health care and
general welfare.
Incorporates legal parental rights and responsibilities to make important decisions regarding issues
of health, education,
general welfare and religion affecting the
child (ren), as well as, sharing a dual residency status
of living with both parents.
Both have a dual right and responsibility to make important decisions regarding issues
of health, education,
general welfare and religion affecting the
child (ren).
We encourage and motivate foster and adoptive parents, as well as any other interested member
of the community, to work together to promote the
general welfare of foster
children.
The indicators in our
child welfare section
of the Index
of Race & Opportunity, chosen based on their ability to predict future health, success and overall well - being, as well as their proxy power — the indicators strength in representing the
general direction and central importance
of a variety
of similar indicators, are:
Children born to youth in foster care have higher rates of child welfare services involvement than the children of adolescent parents in the general pop
Children born to youth in foster care have higher rates
of child welfare services involvement than the
children of adolescent parents in the general pop
children of adolescent parents in the
general population.
A
general reference to the parent with whom the court has awarded physical custody (where the
children will primarily reside), or legal custody (gives the parent the right to make decisions in the best interest
of the
child (ren)'s
welfare).
The Disruptive Behavior Treatment (
Child & Adolescent) topic area is relevant to child welfare because documented research shows that children who enter the child welfare system, particularly those that are removed from their home, experience a significantly higher rate of mental health problems, including disruptive behavior than children in the general popula
Child & Adolescent) topic area is relevant to
child welfare because documented research shows that children who enter the child welfare system, particularly those that are removed from their home, experience a significantly higher rate of mental health problems, including disruptive behavior than children in the general popula
child welfare because documented research shows that
children who enter the
child welfare system, particularly those that are removed from their home, experience a significantly higher rate of mental health problems, including disruptive behavior than children in the general popula
child welfare system, particularly those that are removed from their home, experience a significantly higher rate
of mental health problems, including disruptive behavior than
children in the
general population.
A
general overview
of the model approach, Cultural Broker Paraprofessional an Agency Community Partnership © with
child welfare agencies can be conducted in 3 days, however, implementation across an organizations whole
child protection system is at least a 7 - year process.
(1) The Governor ‑
General may, by Proclamation, declare that all the
child welfare law provisions
of this Part extend to a specified State.
If you are a guardian
of a
child in Ireland, you have a duty to maintain and properly care for the
child and you have a right to make decisions about the
child's religious and secular education, health requirements and
general welfare.
It also describes strategies that can assist
child welfare administrators, program managers, and policymakers with addressing these issues in
general and at specific decision points in the
child welfare process (e.g., prevention, reporting, investigation, service provision, out -
of - home care, permanency).