In order to ensure that children in the child
welfare system receive effective care that meets their needs, a trauma informed practice involves a paradigm shift in how these children are treated.
Not exact matches
He also described provisions affecting teenagers in the law recently enacted to change the
welfare system, praising a requirement that teenage mothers
receiving welfare stay in school and live at home or in another adult - supervised setting.
In Japan, a
system of lifetime employment in many big businesses, a tradition of employer provided benefits such as housing in many cases, and a wage
system in those kinds of businesses where workers
receive a substantial share of their annual income in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on
welfare state type programs in other countries.
He tried to set up the notion that the
welfare system has to be fair to those that pay as well as fair to those that
receive.
Murphy
receives a lucrative flow of taxpayer money via the county
welfare system.
When an allegation of misconduct by instructional personnel or school administrators, as defined in s. 1012.01, is
received, if the alleged misconduct affects the health, safety, or
welfare of a student, the district school superintendent in consultation with the school principal, or upon the request of the Commissioner of Education, must immediately suspend the instructional personnel or school administrators from regularly assigned duties, with pay, and reassign the suspended personnel or administrators to positions that do not require direct contact with students in the district school
system.
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.
Welfare reform has disrupted Medicaid benefits for millions of children who need treatment.97, 98 Medicaid enables many youth to
receive psychiatric treatment.99 Many parents who left
welfare to go to work found their new jobs did not provide insurance or, when available, they could not afford copayments.100, 101 The State Children's Health Insurance Program, designed to offset the loss of Medicaid, did not fulfill its intended purpose.98, 102 Moreover,
welfare reform has not substantially decreased poverty103; many poor children have become even poorer.104 Poor children are vulnerable to poor outcomes, 105 including involvement with the juvenile justice
system.
Featuring the Parent Partner Program in Contra Costa, CA, where parents who had been involved in the child
welfare system now serve as mentors and resource guides to other parents currently
receiving child
welfare services.
Many people with mental illness
receiving the Disability Support Pension want to work (or work more), but we currently have neither a
welfare system which encourages entry into the labour market nor employer attitudes that sufficiently value the contribution people experiencing mental illness can make in well - structured jobs.
Finally, the child
welfare system has an obligation to ensure continuity between the various supports that foster children
receive.
Because many families
receiving child
welfare services may benefit from a variety of agencies, coordination of efforts is more likely to result in positive outcomes than if each
system focuses independently on its own issue - related services.
Hispanic families
receiving child
welfare services may face multiple behavioral health and wellness concerns, from familial trauma and separation due to immigration issues to language barriers affecting service provision and disproportionality in the foster care
system.
Child
welfare systems typically
receive and investigate reports of possible child abuse and neglect; provide services to families that need assistance in the protection and care of their children; arrange for children to live with kin or with foster families when they are not safe at home; and arrange for reunification, adoption, or other permanent family connections for children leaving foster care.
Many parents and caretakers involved in the child
welfare system experienced trauma themselves in their childhood or adolescence and have never
received treatment related to these experiences.