Measurement Tools for Child Welfare California Evidence - Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare Includes screening and assessment tools commonly
used in child welfare or by related professionals.
«The National Family Violence Survey upon which Straus bases his major conclusions about the relative rates of violence by partners and against children rely solely on self - reported acts of force by adults, do not determine whether these acts actually occurred, employ a definition of child abuse that bears little or no relation to the definitions
used in the child welfare field or by the courts, and take no account of actual consequences, such as injury.
In the United Kingdom family group conferences are mainly
used in child welfare, particularly when a child is at risk of going into care, although some local areas are using the approach to prevent school exclusions, tackle anti-social behaviour, address youth offending and in planning for vulnerable adults.
This chapter describes PCIT and the adaptations that have been made for
use in child welfare.
Not exact matches
A new article
in the Journal of Medical Ethics (published by the British Medical Journal Publishing Group) is a case
in point, telling us to
use assisted reproduction technices (such as IVF or eventually, cloning) for our needs — to heck with the
welfare of the future
child!
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.
She spoke after Labour, Tory and Green MSPs on Holyrood's Social Security Committee united
in June to vote through a series of amendments to the Scottish Government's
Child Poverty Bill - including one by Green MSP Alison Johnstone requiring ministers to set out whether they will use new welfare powers to increase child ben
Child Poverty Bill - including one by Green MSP Alison Johnstone requiring ministers to set out whether they will
use new
welfare powers to increase
child ben
child benefit.
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Child welfare workers
in many countries tend to have negative stereotypes of men
in families
in which
children are at risk, assuming the fathers to be uncommitted and uninvolved parents, and unable to cease drug
use (Zanoni et al, 2014).
This rhetoric has been
used to justify devastating
welfare cuts - including caps on
in - work benefits and cuts to disability support - which
in turn have led to a rise
in food bank
use, homelessness, and
child poverty.
«That case absolutely sparked this and highlighted gaps
in the law,» said state Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi (D - Forest Hills), referring to David Hartshorn, who was charged with criminal sexual act,
use of a
child in a sexual performance, sexual abuse and endangering the
welfare of a
child after he allegedly took advantage of young athletes
in his home for nearly two years, according to the Queens district attorney.
From 14,722 parent -
child observations, they have found strong empirical evidence that reliance on
welfare in one generation is likely to cause greater
welfare use in the next generation.
Think of farm animal
welfare studies, studies on fish... EthoVision XT has even been
used in autism research, tracking
children!
«The phrase «team around the
child» has been
used in schools — I prefer «team around the teacher» to stress the need to support educators»
welfare in meeting the needs of all students, now and
in the future.
Among the examples it
uses to refute those myths are that
in 1990, white women had more than half of all the babies born to unmarried women; that
in 1992, 56 percent of all poor
children lived
in suburbs or rural areas; and that families on
welfare have on average...
Two new reports — one charting a generation - long lack of progress
in solving the nation's day - care problems, and another focusing on the quality of care
used by women affected by new
welfare - to - work programs — argue that the nation has yet to meet the challenge of providing high - quality
child care to a broad spectrum of its
children.
The bill specifies that an SEA may
use grant funds for pay - for - success initiatives or to provide targeted services for youth you have come
in contact with both the
child welfare system and the juvenile justice system.
In September 2017, we jointly released a new report, Empowering Parents So Children Succeed, which provides recommendations for child welfare agencies as well as an easy - to - use toolkit to support parent involvement in education when their children are in foster car
In September 2017, we jointly released a new report, Empowering Parents So
Children Succeed, which provides recommendations for child welfare agencies as well as an easy - to - use toolkit to support parent involvement in education when their children are in fost
Children Succeed, which provides recommendations for
child welfare agencies as well as an easy - to -
use toolkit to support parent involvement
in education when their children are in foster car
in education when their
children are in fost
children are
in foster car
in foster care.
«For every dollar invested
in high - quality, comprehensive programs supporting
children... there is a $ 7 - $ 10 return to society
in decreased need for special education services, higher graduation and employment rates, less crime, less
use of the public
welfare system, and better health.»
Goal 3: Influence Prevention Policy; SPR will influence policy through promoting and supporting research on the
use of prevention science
in public policy and service systems at the national and local levels (e.g., through health, education,
child welfare, justice, drug and alcohol, mental health,
welfare).
For the prekindergarten program alone, they identified $ 92,220
in present value benefits and $ 8,512
in present value costs
in 2007 dollars — a benefit - cost ratio of 10.83 to 1.22 The benefits derived mainly from reduced public education expenditures due to lower grade retention and
use of special education, reduced costs to the criminal justice system and victims of crime due to lower crime rates, reduced expenditures on
child welfare due to less
child abuse and neglect, higher projected earnings of center participants, and increased income tax revenue due to projected higher lifetime earnings of center participants.
LAWCS
uses a wide range of resources and activities to deliver their lessons including drama and role play, discussions and debate, videos, stories, exhibitions,
welfare clubs, drawing, and games — all of which were done to encourage the
children to form their own positive opinions and attitudes to the animals
in their lives.
Experts s 13 The
use of experts
in children proceedings is restricted to that which is necessary to assist the court to resolve the proceedings justly and impact on the
welfare of the
child is one of the considerations when deciding whether to grant permission.
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.
In the meanwhile, other
children's
welfare will continue to be assessed
using the suppositions and ideology of Payne.
Specifically for pre-trial detention, it shouldn't be
used as a substitute for mental health, social or
child welfare needs and I think that's still something courts struggle with which could account for any widening
in the gap that you see from time to time.»
Philadelphia, PA About Blog Juvenile Law Center plays a leadership role nationally and
in Pennsylvania
in shaping and
using the law on behalf of
children in the
child welfare and justice systems to promote fairness, prevent harm, secure access to appropriate services, and ensure a smooth transition from adolescence to adulthood.
It was reviewed because it was identified by the topic expert as a program being
used in the field, or it is being marketed and / or
used in California with
children receiving services from
child welfare or related systems and their parents / caregivers.
This section contains State and local examples of effective practices to serve families affected by substance
use disorders and who are involved
in the
child welfare system.
Fostering Court Improvement Fostering Results, ABA Center on
Children and the Law, National
Child Welfare Resource Center on Legal and Judicial Issues, & Barton Child Law and Policy Clinic (2008) Aims to link States so that they can open new, collaborative dialog with all stakeholders in their child welfare systems through the use of data and data analysis, including Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System data housed and maintained by the child and family services agency of each S
Child Welfare Resource Center on Legal and Judicial Issues, & Barton
Child Law and Policy Clinic (2008) Aims to link States so that they can open new, collaborative dialog with all stakeholders in their child welfare systems through the use of data and data analysis, including Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System data housed and maintained by the child and family services agency of each S
Child Law and Policy Clinic (2008) Aims to link States so that they can open new, collaborative dialog with all stakeholders
in their
child welfare systems through the use of data and data analysis, including Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System data housed and maintained by the child and family services agency of each S
child welfare systems through the
use of data and data analysis, including Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System data housed and maintained by the
child and family services agency of each S
child and family services agency of each State.
The reports provide information communities nationwide can
use in planning, implementing, and evaluating effective
child welfare driven systems of care.
In addition to the visibility hypothesis, respondents in the study pointed to the increased likelihood of minority mothers to be reported because of their prenatal drug use, which is a major risk factor for child welfare involvemen
In addition to the visibility hypothesis, respondents
in the study pointed to the increased likelihood of minority mothers to be reported because of their prenatal drug use, which is a major risk factor for child welfare involvemen
in the study pointed to the increased likelihood of minority mothers to be reported because of their prenatal drug
use, which is a major risk factor for
child welfare involvement.
Using Policy to Initiate Change
in the
Child Welfare Field (WMV - 67 MB) September 15, 2011 This webinar covered the various policy options available to those working in child welfare, including systems of care communities, and how to organize for the policy development pro
Child Welfare Field (WMV - 67 MB) September 15, 2011 This webinar covered the various policy options available to those working
in child welfare, including systems of care communities, and how to organize for the policy development pro
child welfare, including systems of care communities, and how to organize for the policy development process.
Although intended for the Los Angeles Department of
Children and Family Services, this toolkit can be adapted for
use nationwide
in child welfare systems and other organizations working to develop and implement a comprehensive strategy for engaging and sustaining the input of internal and external stakeholders.
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.
Each issue of A Closer Look provides information communities nationwide can
use in planning, implementing, and evaluating effective
child welfare driven systems of care, and is intended as a tool for administrators and policymakers leading system change initiatives.
Review of Parent Education Models for Family Reunification Programs (PDF - 369 KB) Cutler Institute, Muskie School of Public Service (2010) Presents a matrix of parent education models
used in family reunification programs that includes a model description and information on target audience, targets of intervention, level of research evidence,
child welfare outcomes, required training and fidelity monitoring, and program cost.
In addition, several other issues have emerged from the findings presented here that can be
used to help inform future
child welfare policy.
Building Family Capacity For Family Involvement
in Child Welfare (PDF - 449 KB) Action Brief National Technical Assistance and Evaluation Center for Systems of Care, 2011 Describes steps and strategies that child welfare agencies can use to engage and support family members and build their capacity for meaningful family involve
Child Welfare (PDF - 449 KB) Action Brief National Technical Assistance and Evaluation Center for Systems of Care, 2011 Describes steps and strategies that
child welfare agencies can use to engage and support family members and build their capacity for meaningful family involve
child welfare agencies can
use to engage and support family members and build their capacity for meaningful family involvement.
Using Social Media
in Recruitment AdoptUSKids Offers resources that can help
child welfare professionals decide if their agency is ready to
use social media as a tool for recruiting and retaining families, including tips and best practices to get the most out of a Twitter profile or Facebook page.
Research on the
use of risk assessment tools may provide additional information on the role of race
in child welfare decision - making.
Family foster care is increasingly and commonly
used in the USA for young people who come to the attention of the
child welfare system
in private as well as public agency settings.
It is important for caseworkers to understand the connections among
child welfare, domestic violence, mental health, and substance
use; identify the families experiencing these co-occurring issues; and appropriately refer and serve families and
children in order to improve overall family wellness.
The guide is designed to assist healthcare providers, SUD treatment providers,
child welfare programs and judicial systems to improve their collaborative practice, and to offer information about additional resources that will strengthen their capacity to provide coordinated, best - practice care and services Collaborative planning and implementation of services that reflect best practices for treating opioid
use disorders during pregnancy are yielding promising results
in communities across the country..
To achieve this goal, the South County Regional Office of the Los Angeles County Department of
Children and Family Services (DCFS) and Long Beach Unified School District Head Start programs are using a 17 - month Children's Bureau grant to increase referrals to and enrollment in early childhood education services for children involved with child
Children and Family Services (DCFS) and Long Beach Unified School District Head Start programs are
using a 17 - month
Children's Bureau grant to increase referrals to and enrollment in early childhood education services for children involved with child
Children's Bureau grant to increase referrals to and enrollment
in early childhood education services for
children involved with child
children involved with
child welfare.
The effect of home visiting programs on mothers» life - course (subsequent pregnancies, education, employment, and
use of
welfare) is disappointing overall.10
In the trial of the nurse home visitor program described above, there were enduring effects of the program 15 years after birth of the first child on maternal life - course outcomes (e.g., interpregnancy intervals, use of welfare, behavioural problems due to women's use of drugs and alcohol, and arrests among women who were low - income and unmarried at registration).21 The effects of this program on maternal life - course have been replicated in separate trials with urban African - Americans20, 23,24 and with Hispanics.
In the trial of the nurse home visitor program described above, there were enduring effects of the program 15 years after birth of the first
child on maternal life - course outcomes (e.g., interpregnancy intervals,
use of
welfare, behavioural problems due to women's
use of drugs and alcohol, and arrests among women who were low - income and unmarried at registration).21 The effects of this program on maternal life - course have been replicated
in separate trials with urban African - Americans20, 23,24 and with Hispanics.
in separate trials with urban African - Americans20, 23,24 and with Hispanics.18
Describes detailed trauma histories, mental health problems, and associated risk factors (i.e., academic problems, substance / alcohol
use, and concurrent
child welfare involvement) among adolescents with recent involvement
in the juvenile justice system.
Virginia
Child Protection Newsletter, 92, 2011 Emphasizes the importance of using a family engagement approach when working with families involved in the child welfare system and identifies key family support princi
Child Protection Newsletter, 92, 2011 Emphasizes the importance of
using a family engagement approach when working with families involved
in the
child welfare system and identifies key family support princi
child welfare system and identifies key family support principles.
The benefits of
using GIS
in child welfare are explained, including the ability for practitioners to analyze patterns, enhance predisaster planning, and facilitate and improve case decision — making.
The IA model developed by IDCFS
uses a dual - professional family engagement approach
in which
child welfare caseworkers collaborate with a specially trained IA screener.
Family Assessment and Case Planning (PDF - 444 KB) Florida Department of
Children and Families (2016) Examines the procedures
used by
child welfare case managers
in Florida for family assessment and evaluation and reviews the components of a family assessment, including reviewing strengths and needs, protective capacities, and family motivation to change.