Continue to develop logic model and action plan for implementing
tribal child welfare agency's change initiatives
Allows an eligible dependent child to receive cash assistance during the period in which the dependent child is in the legal custody of DCS, a tribal court, or
a tribal child welfare agency and is placed in kinship foster care with a nonparent relative.
Adoption from foster care Addresses issues regarding the adoption of children who are in the custody of a State, county, or
Tribal child welfare agency
The Children's Bureau funded these projects to build capacity among State, local, or
Tribal child welfare agencies and early childhood systems.
Not exact matches
CITC Final Report —
Agency Without Walls Final Report (PDF - 423 KB) Cook Inlet
Tribal Council, Inc. (2012) Discusses the activities and outcomes of a federally funded project designed to strengthen
child welfare outcomes by integrating the Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC) Child and Family Services, Recovery Services, and Employment and Training Services; and to create the same fluidity of boundaries between CITC and Anchorage's other service agencies that are ancillary to child protective serv
child welfare outcomes by integrating the Cook Inlet
Tribal Council (CITC)
Child and Family Services, Recovery Services, and Employment and Training Services; and to create the same fluidity of boundaries between CITC and Anchorage's other service agencies that are ancillary to child protective serv
Child and Family Services, Recovery Services, and Employment and Training Services; and to create the same fluidity of boundaries between CITC and Anchorage's other service
agencies that are ancillary to
child protective serv
child protective services.
National Center on Substance Abuse and
Child Welfare (NCSACW) Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration The mission of the NCSACW is to improve systems and practice for families with substance use disorders who are involved in the child welfare and family judicial systems by assisting local, State and tribal agen
Child Welfare (NCSACW) Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration The mission of the NCSACW is to improve systems and practice for families with substance use disorders who are involved in the
child welfare and family judicial systems by assisting local, State and tribal agen
child welfare and family judicial systems by assisting local, State and
tribal agencies.
An Introduction to the Practice Model Framework: A Working Document Series (PDF - 129 KB) National
Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement & National Child Welfare Resource Center for Family - Centered Practice and Permanency Planning (2008) Presents a framework to help child welfare agencies and Tribal social service programs develop and implement a comprehensive, written, and articulated practice m
Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement & National
Child Welfare Resource Center for Family - Centered Practice and Permanency Planning (2008) Presents a framework to help child welfare agencies and Tribal social service programs develop and implement a comprehensive, written, and articulated practice m
Child Welfare Resource Center for Family - Centered Practice and Permanency Planning (2008) Presents a framework to help
child welfare agencies and Tribal social service programs develop and implement a comprehensive, written, and articulated practice m
child welfare agencies and
Tribal social service programs develop and implement a comprehensive, written, and articulated practice model.