Child Welfare Information Gateway The Child Welfare Information Gateway's mission is to provide Child Welfare professionals with information, resources, and tools covering
topics on child welfare, child abuse and neglect, out - of - home care, adoption, and more to help strengthen and support children and their families.
Child Welfare Information Gateway Child Welfare Information Gateway promotes the safety, permanency, and well - being of children, youth, and families by connecting child welfare, adoption, and related professionals as well as the public to information, resources, and tools covering
topics on child welfare, child abuse and neglect, out - of - home care, adoption, and more.
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The keynote will be followed by workshop sessions
on a wide variety of
topics of interest to criminal, juvenile,
child welfare and mental health practitioners, including but not limited to the wrongful conviction and exoneration of Frederick Clay, litigating nursing home admissions, appellate advocacy, criminal case law update, how to use social science research in your case, the new sentencing guidelines, restorative justice, ensuring language access, advanced issues in Superior Court litigation, representing emerging adults, how to contest preliminary drug test results, a practicum
on mindfulness, as well as the latest from the immigration impact unit.
Electronic copies of products developed by the National Technical Assistance and Evaluation Center for Systems of Care including: evaluation reports; a Policy Action Guide with fillable forms in PDF and Word; short action briefs
on family involvement, establishing partnerships in
child welfare, gaining staff buy - in, and leadership development; and infrastructure toolkits
on various
topics around implementing a System of Care.
Resources include core / foundation training curricula and materials for
child welfare caseworkers
on child abuse and neglect prevention that address
topics such as primary prevention strategies, parent education and support, protective factors, and more.
Measurement Tools Highlighted
on the CEBC California Evidence - Based Clearinghouse (2017) Provides access to
topic - specific well - being assessments for
children in the
child welfare system
The following resources include training curricula and materials for kinship caregivers
on topics such as legal and policy issues, changes in family dynamics, and navigating the
child welfare system.
Visit the following resources to subscribe to free daily and monthly subscriptions and view or submit conferences
on a variety of
topics related to
child welfare.
The following sections offer training curricula and materials in core / foundation practice areas and
on specific
topics of interest to
child welfare professionals.
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.
Amy J. L. Baker, Ph.D., is the author of Adult
Children of Parental Alienation Syndrome: Breaking the Ties That Bind, as well as over 65 peer - reviewed publications
on the
topic of parental alienation, psychological maltreatment,
child welfare, and parent —
child relationships.
Training
on topics such as infant - toddler development, understanding and addressing the impact of trauma
on child development, recognizing developmental delays, promoting stability, and supporting and engaging families of infants and toddlers should be required for all
child welfare staff, court personnel, mental health providers, pediatricians, IDEA Part C providers, foster parents, home visiting providers, early care and education providers, and any other stakeholders working with maltreated infants and toddlers.
Train state
child welfare social workers on ICWA (Indian Child Welfare Act) and topics related to culturally responsive engagement to improve outcomes for Native American children in child we
child welfare social workers
on ICWA (Indian
Child Welfare Act) and topics related to culturally responsive engagement to improve outcomes for Native American children in child we
Child Welfare Act) and
topics related to culturally responsive engagement to improve outcomes for Native American
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Through its publications, conferences, and teleconferences, CWLA shares information
on emerging trends, specific
topics in
child welfare practice (family foster care, kinship care, adoption, positive youth development), and Federal and State policies.
Check out
child welfare legislation enacted between 2012 - 2017, including legislation
on topics such as
child protection, kinship care, foster care, services for older youth, mental and behavioral health, and more.
Offering monthly parenting classes for adoptive parents using
child welfare professionals and local social workers from the partnering agencies and also trained staff from local programs
on topics such as:
The leading interdisciplinary family law journal, FCR publishes issues
on topics such as domestic violence,
child development and attachment, parental alienation, unified family courts and
child welfare mediation.
State Statutes Search Provides an easy way to find State legislation
on specific
child abuse and neglect,
child welfare, and adoption
topics.
Partnering With Latino and Immigrant Families: Resources and Suggestions for
Child Welfare Professionals (PDF - 1,465 KB) North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (2015) Discusses working with Latino and / or immigrant families for child welfare professionals in North Carolina and includes information on topics such as educating and recruiting foster families, using culturally sensitive recruitment, working with Hispanic foster families, using translators, and
Child Welfare Professionals (PDF - 1,465 KB) North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (2015) Discusses working with Latino and / or immigrant families for
child welfare professionals in North Carolina and includes information on topics such as educating and recruiting foster families, using culturally sensitive recruitment, working with Hispanic foster families, using translators, and
child welfare professionals in North Carolina and includes information
on topics such as educating and recruiting foster families, using culturally sensitive recruitment, working with Hispanic foster families, using translators, and more.
To support professionals working with
children and families involved with
child welfare, we offer current information, research, statistics, best practices, and other materials
on the
topics listed below.
Resources and information
on topics that are relevant across the
child welfare continuum.
Systemwide Presents information
on topics that are relevant across the
child welfare continuum, including assessment, the role of courts, cultural competence, domestic violence, laws and policies, mental / behavioral health, statistics, substance abuse, and a range of other services that support
children, youth, and families.