In addition to assessing the impact of home - visitation
services on child maltreatment, it is also important to specify for whom and under what conditions these services are effective.
The Impact of In - home Services From Child Protective
Services on Child Maltreatment Recurrence: A Process Model
Not exact matches
With states and counties showing increased interest in adopting evidence - based methods for preventing or reducing
child maltreatment and for parent training of families involved with
child welfare
services, it is now time to test this array of science - informed and promising parent training programs and program components
on a national scale.
«Before the Hotline... Building a Community, Building Hope» will focus
on the programs and
services available to families in crisis before
child abuse or
maltreatment occurs.
One thing needed now in
children's
services policy and practice development is a debate about the significance of and explanations for these inequalities and a central and highly topical issue concerns the impact of relative poverty
on parenting and
child maltreatment..
Chapters 3, 4, and 5 focus
on specific recommendations for the
child protection system, the network of domestic violence
service providers, and the juvenile or other trial courts with jurisdiction over
child maltreatment cases.
Recognition and Reporting of
Child Abuse and Neglect [Video] Indiana Department of Child Services (2014) Provides definitions and physical and behavioral indicators of abuse and neglect in children as well as information on how to report suspected child maltreat
Child Abuse and Neglect [Video] Indiana Department of
Child Services (2014) Provides definitions and physical and behavioral indicators of abuse and neglect in children as well as information on how to report suspected child maltreat
Child Services (2014) Provides definitions and physical and behavioral indicators of abuse and neglect in
children as well as information
on how to report suspected
child maltreat
child maltreatment.
State statutes
on reporting document that only suspicion of psychological
maltreatment is required to initiate a report to
child protective
services.
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, Administration for
Children and Families, National Center
on Child Abuse and Neglect, Study of
Child Maltreatment in Alcohol Abusing Families (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993).
Primary Care Interventions to Prevent
Child Maltreatment: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement Moyer (2013) Annals of Internal Medicine, 159 (4) Analyzes a systematic review of interventions to prevent child maltreatment for children at risk, focusing on new studies and evidence gaps that were unresolved at the time of the 2004 recommendation by the U.S. Preventive Services Task F
Child Maltreatment: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement Moyer (2013) Annals of Internal Medicine, 159 (4) Analyzes a systematic review of interventions to prevent child maltreatment for children at risk, focusing on new studies and evidence gaps that were unresolved at the time of the 2004 recommendation by the U.S. Preventive Services
Maltreatment: U.S. Preventive
Services Task Force Recommendation Statement Moyer (2013) Annals of Internal Medicine, 159 (4) Analyzes a systematic review of interventions to prevent
child maltreatment for children at risk, focusing on new studies and evidence gaps that were unresolved at the time of the 2004 recommendation by the U.S. Preventive Services Task F
child maltreatment for children at risk, focusing on new studies and evidence gaps that were unresolved at the time of the 2004 recommendation by the U.S. Preventive Services
maltreatment for
children at risk, focusing
on new studies and evidence gaps that were unresolved at the time of the 2004 recommendation by the U.S. Preventive
Services Task Force.
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human
Services, Administration
on Children, Youth and Families,
Child Maltreatment 2003 (Washington, D.C: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005).
Research
on child maltreatment has increased over the past 15 years and meta - analyses and reviews of the literature
on the effectiveness of home visiting programs to prevent
child maltreatment exist.10, 11,12 However, until recently there was not a wide ranging systematic review of the evidence
on home visiting.7, 13,14,15,16 An effort launched in 2009 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS), the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE), filled this gap by providing a systematic review of the early childhood home visiting research with particular attention to its applicability to the prevention of
child maltreatment.
Respite and Crisis Care (PDF - 101 KB) FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community - Based
Child Abuse Prevention (2007) Describes the components and benefits of respite programs, characteristics of families that need respite services, and research on the effectiveness of respite programs in reducing the incidence of child maltreat
Child Abuse Prevention (2007) Describes the components and benefits of respite programs, characteristics of families that need respite
services, and research
on the effectiveness of respite programs in reducing the incidence of
child maltreat
child maltreatment.
Formal Public
Child Welfare Responses to Screened - Out Reports of Alleged Maltreatment (PDF - 315 KB) National Quality Improvement Center on Differential Response in Child Protective Services (2011) Provides a national landscape of how State child welfare systems are responding to screened - out reports of alleged child abuse and neg
Child Welfare Responses to Screened - Out Reports of Alleged
Maltreatment (PDF - 315 KB) National Quality Improvement Center
on Differential Response in
Child Protective Services (2011) Provides a national landscape of how State child welfare systems are responding to screened - out reports of alleged child abuse and neg
Child Protective
Services (2011) Provides a national landscape of how State
child welfare systems are responding to screened - out reports of alleged child abuse and neg
child welfare systems are responding to screened - out reports of alleged
child abuse and neg
child abuse and neglect.
Estimating the Effects of Head Start
on Parenting and
Child Maltreatment Zhai, Waldfogel, & Brooks - Gunn (2013) Children and Youth Services Review, 35 (7) View Abstract Examines the effects of Head Start participation on parenting and child maltreatment in a large and diverse sample of low - income families in large U.S. cities using data from the Fragile Families and Child Well - Being S
Child Maltreatment Zhai, Waldfogel, & Brooks - Gunn (2013) Children and Youth Services Review, 35 (7) View Abstract Examines the effects of Head Start participation on parenting and child maltreatment in a large and diverse sample of low - income families in large U.S. cities using data from the Fragile Families and Child Well -
Maltreatment Zhai, Waldfogel, & Brooks - Gunn (2013)
Children and Youth
Services Review, 35 (7) View Abstract Examines the effects of Head Start participation
on parenting and
child maltreatment in a large and diverse sample of low - income families in large U.S. cities using data from the Fragile Families and Child Well - Being S
child maltreatment in a large and diverse sample of low - income families in large U.S. cities using data from the Fragile Families and Child Well -
maltreatment in a large and diverse sample of low - income families in large U.S. cities using data from the Fragile Families and
Child Well - Being S
Child Well - Being Study.
Although many health impacts of
child maltreatment have been documented, no claims - based study has quantified the impact of
maltreatment on health
service utilization and costs.
Nativity and Immigration Status Among Latino Families Involved in the
Child Welfare System: Characteristics, Risk, and Maltreatment Cardoso, Dettlaff, Finno - Velasquez, Scott, & Faulkner (2014) Children and Youth Services Review, 44 Discusses the incidence of child maltreatment among Latino families based on the legal status and household structure of families involved in the child welfare sy
Child Welfare System: Characteristics, Risk, and
Maltreatment Cardoso, Dettlaff, Finno - Velasquez, Scott, & Faulkner (2014) Children and Youth Services Review, 44 Discusses the incidence of child maltreatment among Latino families based on the legal status and household structure of families involved in the child wel
Maltreatment Cardoso, Dettlaff, Finno - Velasquez, Scott, & Faulkner (2014)
Children and Youth
Services Review, 44 Discusses the incidence of
child maltreatment among Latino families based on the legal status and household structure of families involved in the child welfare sy
child maltreatment among Latino families based on the legal status and household structure of families involved in the child wel
maltreatment among Latino families based
on the legal status and household structure of families involved in the
child welfare sy
child welfare system.
The guide defines
maltreatment and provides information
on understanding State law, ways abuse may present itself, talking with
children, talking with families and reporting abuse, working with
child protective
services, and more.
Intake Process
Child and Family Services Reviews Provides information on the process and criteria for screening in or out reports of child maltreat
Child and Family
Services Reviews Provides information
on the process and criteria for screening in or out reports of
child maltreat
child maltreatment.
Addressing the Relationship Between
Child Maltreatment and Juvenile Delinquency Children's Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Children's Bureau Express, 5 (3), 2004 Presents evidence on the connection between child maltreatment and juvenile delinqu
Child Maltreatment and Juvenile Delinquency Children's Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Children's Bureau Express, 5 (3), 2004 Presents evidence on the connection between child maltreatment and juvenile
Maltreatment and Juvenile Delinquency
Children's Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services Children's Bureau Express, 5 (3), 2004 Presents evidence
on the connection between
child maltreatment and juvenile delinqu
child maltreatment and juvenile
maltreatment and juvenile delinquency.
The most recent report entitled
Child Maltreatment 2014 was released on January 25, 2016 and presents national data about child abuse and neglect known to child protective services agencies in the United States during federal fiscal year
Child Maltreatment 2014 was released
on January 25, 2016 and presents national data about
child abuse and neglect known to child protective services agencies in the United States during federal fiscal year
child abuse and neglect known to
child protective services agencies in the United States during federal fiscal year
child protective
services agencies in the United States during federal fiscal year 2014.
Preventing Early
Child Maltreatment: Implications from a Longitudinal Study of Maternal Abuse History, Substance Use Problems, and Offspring Victimization Appleyard, Berlin, Rosanbalm, & Dodge (2011) Prevention Science, 12 (2) View Abstract Presents the findings of a study focused on improving child maltreatment prevention science in terms of specific implications for child maltreatment prevention, including the importance of assessment and early intervention for maternal history of maltreatment and substance use problems, targeting women with maltreatment histories for substance use services, and integrating child welfare and parenting programs with substance use treat
Child Maltreatment: Implications from a Longitudinal Study of Maternal Abuse History, Substance Use Problems, and Offspring Victimization Appleyard, Berlin, Rosanbalm, & Dodge (2011) Prevention Science, 12 (2) View Abstract Presents the findings of a study focused on improving child maltreatment prevention science in terms of specific implications for child maltreatment prevention, including the importance of assessment and early intervention for maternal history of maltreatment and substance use problems, targeting women with maltreatment histories for substance use services, and integrating child welfare and parenting programs with substance us
Maltreatment: Implications from a Longitudinal Study of Maternal Abuse History, Substance Use Problems, and Offspring Victimization Appleyard, Berlin, Rosanbalm, & Dodge (2011) Prevention Science, 12 (2) View Abstract Presents the findings of a study focused
on improving
child maltreatment prevention science in terms of specific implications for child maltreatment prevention, including the importance of assessment and early intervention for maternal history of maltreatment and substance use problems, targeting women with maltreatment histories for substance use services, and integrating child welfare and parenting programs with substance use treat
child maltreatment prevention science in terms of specific implications for child maltreatment prevention, including the importance of assessment and early intervention for maternal history of maltreatment and substance use problems, targeting women with maltreatment histories for substance use services, and integrating child welfare and parenting programs with substance us
maltreatment prevention science in terms of specific implications for
child maltreatment prevention, including the importance of assessment and early intervention for maternal history of maltreatment and substance use problems, targeting women with maltreatment histories for substance use services, and integrating child welfare and parenting programs with substance use treat
child maltreatment prevention, including the importance of assessment and early intervention for maternal history of maltreatment and substance use problems, targeting women with maltreatment histories for substance use services, and integrating child welfare and parenting programs with substance us
maltreatment prevention, including the importance of assessment and early intervention for maternal history of
maltreatment and substance use problems, targeting women with maltreatment histories for substance use services, and integrating child welfare and parenting programs with substance us
maltreatment and substance use problems, targeting women with
maltreatment histories for substance use services, and integrating child welfare and parenting programs with substance us
maltreatment histories for substance use
services, and integrating
child welfare and parenting programs with substance use treat
child welfare and parenting programs with substance use treatment.
The Role of First Responders in
Child Maltreatment Cases: Disaster and Nondisaster Situations Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, Children's Bureau Cage & Salus This manual, written for first - response professionals, such as emergency medical technicians, child protective services caseworkers, and law enforcement officers, discusses the various types and signs of child maltreatment they may encounter in their work, what they and their agencies can do to respond to suspected child maltreatment in emergencies and disasters, and how to prepare for such situat
Child Maltreatment Cases: Disaster and Nondisaster Situations Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, Children's Bureau Cage & Salus This manual, written for first - response professionals, such as emergency medical technicians, child protective services caseworkers, and law enforcement officers, discusses the various types and signs of child maltreatment they may encounter in their work, what they and their agencies can do to respond to suspected child maltreatment in emergencies and disasters, and how to prepare for such
Maltreatment Cases: Disaster and Nondisaster Situations Office
on Child Abuse and Neglect, Children's Bureau Cage & Salus This manual, written for first - response professionals, such as emergency medical technicians, child protective services caseworkers, and law enforcement officers, discusses the various types and signs of child maltreatment they may encounter in their work, what they and their agencies can do to respond to suspected child maltreatment in emergencies and disasters, and how to prepare for such situat
Child Abuse and Neglect,
Children's Bureau Cage & Salus This manual, written for first - response professionals, such as emergency medical technicians,
child protective services caseworkers, and law enforcement officers, discusses the various types and signs of child maltreatment they may encounter in their work, what they and their agencies can do to respond to suspected child maltreatment in emergencies and disasters, and how to prepare for such situat
child protective
services caseworkers, and law enforcement officers, discusses the various types and signs of
child maltreatment they may encounter in their work, what they and their agencies can do to respond to suspected child maltreatment in emergencies and disasters, and how to prepare for such situat
child maltreatment they may encounter in their work, what they and their agencies can do to respond to suspected child maltreatment in emergencies and disasters, and how to prepare for such
maltreatment they may encounter in their work, what they and their agencies can do to respond to suspected
child maltreatment in emergencies and disasters, and how to prepare for such situat
child maltreatment in emergencies and disasters, and how to prepare for such
maltreatment in emergencies and disasters, and how to prepare for such situations.
Although the New York
child protective
services concluded that
maltreatment was «indicated,» Mr. L candidly admitted that there was no evidence that the marks that he saw
on G were inflicted by Father.
[3] U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (USDHHS), Administration
on Children, Youth and Families, «
Child Maltreatment 2008,» accessed February 28, 2012.
This cost was at least partly offset by reduced government spending
on foster care placements and public
services related to
child maltreatment.
Green, B.L., Ayoub, C., Bartlett, J.D., Von Ende, A., Furrer, C., Chazan - Cohen, R., Vallotton, C. & Klevens, J. (2014) The Effect of Early Head Start
on Child Welfare System Involvement: A First Look at Longitudinal
Child Maltreatment Outcomes,
Children and Youth
Services Review.
Early interventions to promote the health and well - being of
children have been shown to help mitigate the negative consequences of
child maltreatment and have long - term positive effects
on the health of maltreated
children.5
Services are required that provide support to families as soon as they need it, and provide early permanency decisions.6 Interventions that exhibit these characteristics are most likely to improve
children's mental health and well - being and reduce health and societal costs over the long term through increased likelihood that
children will have higher educational achievements, successful lives and be less likely to be dependent
on the state.
Her prior professional experiences include serving
on the management team at Family Resources in Pittsburgh PA, where she directed the agency's
child maltreatment prevention
services.