It has been tailored to meet the needs of a wide range of professionals who serve children and families
including child welfare workers, homelessness services providers, music and movement therapists, early childhood educators, home vistors, behavioral health case managers and out of school time providers.
For example, program staff might
include a child welfare worker that is responsible for overseeing the implementation of a special program to recruit minority foster and adoptive families.
Not exact matches
Globalization is the era of mega-competition, in other words, the competition among giant TNCs which accelerates the race for the bottom to make TNCs acquire more profit by further exploitation of labor
including lowering the wages, cutting the
welfare benefits, laying off employees, depriving
workers of their labor rights, using cheap labor such as casual and even
child labor, and also by further destruction of environment.
Provides health - care professionals —
including pediatricians, family practice providers, hospital nurses, school nurses, urgent care clinicians, and other health - care professionals — with an overview of the field of
child welfare and suggests ways that health - care professionals and
child welfare workers can work together to promote better outcomes for
children and families involved with
child welfare,
including children in foster care.
At 12:30 p.m., the Senate Standing Committee on Social Services will meet to discuss a number of amendments to social services law -
including an act in relation to additional options for local social services districts to implement effective
welfare - to - work programs and an act in relation to directing the office of
children and family services to establish workload standards for
child protective services
worker.
Income that may be part of your gross income but is not identified as taxable income would
include child support, proceeds from life insurance policies, inheritances,
workers compensation payments,
welfare benefits, compensation awarded as a result of physical injury, education scholarships or grants, and income paid to your retirement account (either a 401k or IRA, up to a certain amount).
A San Diego County employee in the
child welfare department claims she was fired after she reported a protective service
worker was failing to properly check on foster
children, who suffered harm in their foster homes
including dental abscesses and...
Included in this group are migrant
worker assistance organizations, immigrant services, farm
workers, and domestic
workers organizations, labour and human rights lawyers, unions, labour and social policy researchers, university professors, employment and labour relations specialists,
child and youth
welfare advocates, and legal aid societies.
The project was intended to gain insight into the issue of over-representation (or racial disproportionality) from the perspective of the
child welfare community,
including agency administrators, supervisors, and direct service
workers, and to describe the strategies
child welfare and
child -
welfare serving agencies use to meet the needs of
children and families of color in the
child welfare system.
Birth Parent Trauma and What
Child Welfare Workers Need to Know [Webinar] National Child Traumatic Stress Network (2015) Provides information regarding the impact of trauma on birth parents who have become connected to the child welfare system, including reduced engagement with staff and support serv
Child Welfare Workers Need to Know [Webinar] National
Child Traumatic Stress Network (2015) Provides information regarding the impact of trauma on birth parents who have become connected to the child welfare system, including reduced engagement with staff and support serv
Child Traumatic Stress Network (2015) Provides information regarding the impact of trauma on birth parents who have become connected to the
child welfare system, including reduced engagement with staff and support serv
child welfare system,
including reduced engagement with staff and support services.
This bulletin provides
child welfare workers and related professionals with information on the intersection of substance use disorders and
child maltreatment and describes strategies for prevention, intervention, and treatment,
including examples of effective programs and practices.
Meeting the Needs of Immigrant
Children and Youth in
Child Welfare (PDF - 74 KB) Torrico (2010) Children, Youth and Families Practice Update Explains the challenges immigrant families face, including those involved in child welfare agencies, and presents practice strategies for the child welfare workers who assist
Child Welfare (PDF - 74 KB) Torrico (2010)
Children, Youth and Families Practice Update Explains the challenges immigrant families face,
including those involved in
child welfare agencies, and presents practice strategies for the child welfare workers who assist
child welfare agencies, and presents practice strategies for the
child welfare workers who assist
child welfare workers who assist them.
The Learning Center's topic list
includes logic models, data management, as well as maximizing financial resources for managers, frontline
workers, and other
child welfare professionals.
Resources that explore the relationship between culture and
child maltreatment,
including how
child abuse and neglect is viewed in different cultures and how
child welfare workers can respond.
These resources describe the risk factors and special safety precautions
child welfare workers may need to take when working with families affected by domestic violence,
including State and local examples.
Resources address training curricula and materials for
child welfare caseworkers on issues related to substance abuse,
including information on investigation, safety planning, treatment,
worker safety, cross-system collaboration, and more.
This project, funded, by the Endowment for Health, builds the recent work of the NHAIMH in developing Early Childhood and Family Mental Health Competencies for service providers who work with young
children and their families,
including early intervention providers, mental health counselors, home visitors, teachers,
child welfare workers and
child care providers.
Most recently, she led an effort to implement linked evidence - based practices,
including KEEP and PMT, in the New York City
child welfare system involving over 300 case
workers and supervisors serving over 2,000
children and families (CSNYC).
Dr. Ham's approach to trauma treatment has been used to train thousands of mental health professionals and non-clinical frontline staff throughout New York City,
including psychiatrists, psychologists, social
workers, inpatient and outpatient staff, case managers,
child welfare workers, teachers, and corrections and probation officers.
Provides
child welfare workers and related professionals with information on the intersection between substance use disorders and
child maltreatment and describes strategies for prevention, intervention, and treatment,
including examples of effective programs and practices.