New York City's child -
welfare agency plans to stop placing older youths in a single intake center on Manhattan's East Side as they wait to be placed with foster families, and instead find temporary homes for them, city officials said.
Not exact matches
The idea that people in the power center should
plan for others extends into corporate offices, national church bureaucracies, and social
welfare agencies.
As districts and counties develop their
plans, they should consult their county child
welfare agency, county office of education's Foster Youth Services coordinator, caregivers, and foster youth themselves.
(B) provide that the State
agency so designated to administer or supervise the administration of the State
plan, or (if there are two State
agencies designated under subclause (A) of this clause) to supervise or administer the part of the State
plan that does not relate to services for the blind, shall be (i) a State
agency primarily concerned with vocational REHABILITATION, or vocational and other REHABILITATION, of handicapped individuals, (ii) the State
agency administering or supervising the administration of education or vocational education in the State, or (iii) a State
agency which includes at least two other major organizational units each of which administers one or more of the major public education, public health, public
welfare, or labor programs of the State; provide, except in the case of
agencies described in clause (1)(B)(i)-
Pursuant to its Vision Statement, adopted in 2008, DAWS developed a ten - year
plan culminating in the opening of a new facility capable of supporting increased rescues, adoptions and humane education and by allowing us to share our knowledge and resources with other animal
welfare rescues and
agencies.
In a display of their true commitment to the
welfare of all animals in the province, the NS SPCA says they
plan to share the food with fellow animal
welfare agencies like Cat Rescue Maritimes (CARMA) and the Spay Day HRM Society who are caring for pets in need in the maritime province.
The Permanency Barriers Project has focused on reforms such as: the early identification of children's needs; refining court procedures in permanency
planning areas; training the child
welfare agency and legal staff; and sharing information with other counties and states.
• Demonstrated ability to build a patient
welfare system that is secure, safe and stable and is based on family centered foundations • Documented success in collaborating with community partners and
agencies to ensure effective use of resources • Skilled at performing assessments of clinical, psychological and demographic information to identify problems and develop correlating
plans of care
Provides an overview of disaster
planning for child
welfare agencies.
The results of this study provide empirical evidence on the steps that child
welfare agencies currently take to identify, locate and involve nonresident fathers in case
planning; the barriers encountered; and the policies and practices that affect involvement.
This study documents that nonresident fathers of children in foster care are not often involved in case
planning efforts and nearly half are never contacted by the child
welfare agency during their child's stay in foster care.
Collaboration Between State
Welfare and Child
Welfare Agencies Urban Institute (2002) Describes organizational restructuring to implement provisions of
welfare reform and facilitate coordinated case
planning, information sharing, and co-location of services.
As part of the revised selection
plan, the team asked the public child
welfare agencies to identify and include local private and non-profit child
welfare - serving
agencies (partner
agencies) in on - site discussions so that their perspective could be included and their practices explored.
Outlines the reasons child
welfare agencies should develop disaster
plans, provides an overview of
plan development, points to resources for creating preparedness
plans, and highlights State and local examples.
full disclosure Information provided to the family by the child
welfare agency regarding the steps in the intervention process, the requirements of the case
plan, the expectations of the family, the consequences if the family does not fulfill the expectations, and the rights of the parents to ensure that the family completely understands the process.
PPRM supports the founding of
Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains Action Fund, a non-partisan social
welfare organization that advocates for reproductive rights in state legislatures and regulatory
agencies.
Children, youth, and families are key stakeholders in evaluating the effectiveness of child
welfare agencies, including the assessment phase of the Child and Family Services Review (CFSR) process and the development, implementation, and evaluation of State Program Improvement
Plans (PIPs).
This factsheet outlines the reasons child
welfare agencies should develop disaster
plans, provides an overview of
plan development, points to resources for creating preparedness
plans, and highlights State and local examples.
Realizing that youth thrive in the context of their homes and communities, child
welfare agencies and their partners can support a common or integrated case
plan that is culturally appropriate, engages and involves the youth and family, is built upon the strengths of that family, and draws upon the assets of the community.
State laws on child
welfare Laws addressing State
agency responsibility when a child is placed in out - of - home care, including case
planning, reasonable efforts to reunify families, and related issues.
State of Nevada Foster Parent and Adoptive Parent Diligent Recruitment
Plan (PDF - 384 KB) Nevada Department of Children and Family Services (2014) Reflects the activities that will be conducted over the next 5 years to ensure that there are foster and adoptive homes that meet the needs of the infants, children, youth, and young adults served by Nevada's child
welfare agencies.
Case
planning for families involved with child
welfare agencies.
Continue to develop logic model and action
plan for implementing tribal child
welfare agency's change initiatives
Child
welfare agencies must document in each child's case
plan coordination with local educational
agencies (LEAs) to ensure children remain in the school in which the child was enrolled at the time of each placement (unless it is not in the child's best interest to remain in that school).
These practitioners are skilled in engaging informal and formal community resources by involving them, as appropriate, in family assessment and case
planning and in providing ongoing support to families before, during, and after services are ended by the formal child
welfare agency and other community
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 model.