In the end, the team decided to select nine
public child welfare agencies from the initial list, including an agency in Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, California, Virginia, Texas, North Carolina, and two agencies in Minnesota.
Not exact matches
Sharing the Baton, Not Passing It: Collaboration Between
Public and Private
Child Welfare Agencies to Reunify Families Spath, Werrbach, & Pine Journal of Community Practice, 16 (4), 2008 View Abstract Presents results from a study of a partnership of two State child welfare agencies and a private child welfare agency aimed at reunifying families whose children have been removed and placed in foster
Child Welfare Agencies to Reunify Families Spath, Werrbach, & Pine Journal of Community Practice, 16 (4), 2008 View Abstract Presents results from a study of a partnership of two State child welfare agencies and a private child welfare agency aimed at reunifying families whose children have been removed and placed in fost
Agencies to Reunify Families Spath, Werrbach, & Pine Journal of Community Practice, 16 (4), 2008 View Abstract Presents results
from a study of a partnership of two State
child welfare agencies and a private child welfare agency aimed at reunifying families whose children have been removed and placed in foster
child welfare agencies and a private child welfare agency aimed at reunifying families whose children have been removed and placed in fost
agencies and a private
child welfare agency aimed at reunifying families whose children have been removed and placed in foster
child welfare agency aimed at reunifying families whose
children have been removed and placed in foster care.
Workforce Resources 1 - page Summary # 13: Data - driven Performance Improvement (PDF - 238 KB) National
Child Welfare Workforce Institute (2013) Discusses the use of data from a study that measured frontline worker perceptions of evidence - informed practices to assess performance and promote outcome achievement by both private and public child welfare agency s
Child Welfare Workforce Institute (2013) Discusses the use of data
from a study that measured frontline worker perceptions of evidence - informed practices to assess performance and promote outcome achievement by both private and
public child welfare agency s
child welfare agency staff.
Family reunification in law, policy, and practice Family reunification can be viewed
from multiple perspectives, such as the body of law that delineates parental rights and the implications of the law on
public policy, the practices and decision - making processes
child welfare agencies engage in when deciding whether to return
children to their birth parents, and
child and family factors that may affect the possibility of successful reunification.
The
child being adopted must have special needs as defined in federal and state regulations and must be adopted
from a Colorado
public child welfare agency or a licensed private, non-profit
child placement
agency.
Many county
child welfare agencies in California have developed home visiting programs in partnership with their
public health
agencies with support
from their First Five Commissions.
FUP eligible families are families that the
public child welfare agency has certified as families for whom the lack of adequate housing is a primary factor in the imminent placement of the family's
child, or
children, in out - of - home care, or the delay of discharge of a
child, or
children, to the family
from out - of - home care and that the PHA has determined is eligible for a Housing Choice Voucher.
83 African - American families who adopted
children from two private
agencies in California between 1990 and 1995 (the majority of adoptees had been in the
public child welfare system)