Surveillance effects9 refer to the potential for increased reporting on families who participate in child
welfare system services or research because more professionals are working with families and may file reports of suspected abuse and trigger an investigation, increasing the likelihood of a finding for these families compared to those who do not participate.
Not exact matches
Children Awaiting Parents provides training
services for parents and child
welfare professionals that include recruitment and retention of adoptive families, how to navigate the education
system, managing adolescent behavior techniques and how to advocate for special needs
services.
This section addresses key elements of family - centered practice and provides overarching strategies for family - centered casework practice across child
welfare service systems that focus on strengths, engage families and involve them in decision - making, advocate for improving families» conditions, and engage communities to support families.
Questions - Getting value for money from companies marketing
services to help people make claims against missold Payment Protection Insurance Legislation, revising the
system for electing British Members of the European Parliament, dealing with any consequences for social cohesion and criminality of the withdrawal of civil legal aid for social
welfare law cases, annual value of employers» national insurance contributions Legislation - Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill
Our strategy on the future of work, health and disability brings together employers, the
welfare system and health
services.
At the same time, large - scale reforms to the health, education and
welfare systems — along with reductions in youth
service provision and the number and
services of children's centres — means confusion and real concern for professionals and families alike.
The research suggested politicians should be looking at the following: continued
welfare reform, with a particular emphasis on developing a contributory
system; keeping taxes as low as people believe are possible to deliver high quality
services; avoiding punishing people for things they can not possibly do without like driving or buying and selling houses; more proportionate sentencing; and restricting so - called health tourism.
It's true that, in Britain, the post-war
welfare state and mixed economy were pre-figured by the «war socialism» of the Churchill coalition, and by the commitments to full employment, to a nation - wide
system of compulsory social insurance and (less precisely) to a national health
service made by the parties to the coalition.
It is also one of the major reasons why immigrants are deported, how families get torn apart by child
welfare services, and why former convicts get trapped in the parole
system, he added.
This collaboration will leverage the strengths of both the child
welfare and education
systems, resulting in better outcomes for children,» said Department of Social
Services Commissioner Al Dirschberger.
The budget proposal also caps New York City's allotment for preventive child
welfare services and eliminates funding for Close to Home — also a city - focused program that aims to keep teens out of the adult criminal justice
system.
The poll showed that those people who attended religious
services most frequently were more sympathetic to the
welfare system, even if it meant higher taxes.
In certain cultures, a strong desire to avoid using charitable /
welfare services may allow for extravagant
welfare systems to flourish, but in other cultures where a strong desire to avoid charitable /
welfare systems doesn't exist, there might be good reason to limit
welfare.
Often, DSS will work with a family involved in the child
welfare or juvenile justice
systems to utilize
services offered at these facilities.
They're fat, sclerotic, over-regulated, spending money on unaffordable
welfare systems, huge pension bills, unreformed public
services.
In U.S. history, the two most notable efforts to develop religious communities that served much of the role of the
welfare state to its members that most developed countries provided through government to its citizens, have been the Roman Catholic Church, which has developed a large parallel education and health care
system, and the Church of the Latter Day Saints, which uses tithes to finance a wide variety of
services and economic supports for members of the Mormon community.
«Apparently, the same few clients use the courts,
welfare benefits, disability
services, children's
services, and the health - care
system.
The zone comprises the quadrant of Rochester's schools with the most entrenched problems, and the city schools will manage an integrated
system of health care,
welfare, public safety, housing, educational, and social
services.
School
systems, police and probation departments,
welfare departments, and other social
service agencies are teaming up to get kids back in school.
While the nation's governors failed to rally behind a single recommendation last week on how Congress should structure a new
welfare system, they did agree that any overhaul should include
services to poor children and provide assistance to prevent teenage pregnancy.
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.
«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).
In order to foster success in all of our scholars, it was our vision to design a school that removes the barriers children in the child
welfare system face by providing support
services in our school, during the school day.
The online
service request
system should not be used for emergency or time - sensitive complaints, including animal bites, abuse, animal
welfare concerns, and injured or sick animals.
Last week, without any notice or warning, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service (USDA - APHIS) shuttered its Animal Care Information
System, an online database of documents related to the enforcement of federal animal
welfare laws.
In addition to their partnership with the Government in running the educational
system, denominations provide many social and family
welfare services.
Of all the changes that may flow from this Inquiry, my hope is that this will be the lasting legacy — provision of universally available, community - based early interventions that will not only support healthy development of children and their families, but in doing so, will also reduce the future demand for
services provided through the child
welfare system.
The FNCFCS and AFN allege that the federal government has been knowingly underfunding on reserve
service providers, the result is an increasingly growing number of Indigenous children in the child
welfare system.
Each of the four MLC clinics provide free legal
services to the most vulnerable populations — including people with disabilities and chronic illness, members of the LGBTQ community, undocumented immigrants and refugees, children and youth in the child
welfare and juvenile justice
systems, and people involved with the criminal justice
system.
Summary: Significant experience in professional child
welfare, social
services, and the criminal justice
system.
Child
welfare practice experience a plus; thorough working knowledge of ACS preventive
services system
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.
National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - Being U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation Examines child and family well - being outcomes in detail and seeks to relate those outcomes to their experience with the child
welfare system and to family characteristics, community environment, and other factors.
In regard to child
welfare system involvement, Barth and colleagues (2001) have suggested that the overrepresentation of African - American children may be due to their increased need for child
welfare services due to the many poverty - related risk factors that they experience, such as substance abuse, mental health problems, and academic underachievement.
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 State.
The Policy Action Guide is designed for representatives of child
welfare agencies, health and human
services organizations, community coalitions, or other entities working toward improving child
welfare systems or practices through one or more of the following principles:
Family Handbook, Kansas (PDF - 401 KB) Family Partners of the Family Centered
Systems of Care — Family Advisory Council and Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation
Services, Children and Family
Services Helps families understand what may happen during their involvement with the child
welfare system, provides information so they can be prepared, and describes available resources and steps to take.
Family support and preservation
services may be provided to different types of families involved with the child
welfare system — birth or biological families, kinship families, foster families, and adoptive families — to enhance family functioning and ensure child safety.
Promotes permanency for substance - exposed newborns in the child
welfare system by working closely with their parents and the social
service agencies, such as child
welfare agencies, courts, and substance abuse treatment providers that are major influences in placement outcomes.
The child
welfare workforce includes those employed in either the public or private sector to provide professional
services to children and families who are engaged in child abuse prevention programs, child protective
services, out - of - home care, adoption, or otherwise served by the child
welfare system.
Latino Families and the Public Child
Welfare System: Examining the Role of Social Support Networks Ayón Children and Youth Services Review, 33 (10), 2011 View Abstract Examines Latino families» social networks and the role they play when a family is involved with the public child welfare s
System: Examining the Role of Social Support Networks Ayón Children and Youth
Services Review, 33 (10), 2011 View Abstract Examines Latino families» social networks and the role they play when a family is involved with the public child
welfare systemsystem.
When asked what
services would benefit children of color in the child
welfare system and address racial disproportionality, respondents offered many suggestions.
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.
Strategies to Increase Birth Parent Engagement, Partnership, and Leadership in the Child
Welfare System: A Review (PDF - 438 KB) Casey Family Programs (2012) Explores barriers and proactive strategies to engaging birth parents with child
welfare services and referrals for
services, developing connections between birth and foster parents, utilizing birth parents as agency partners, and drawing on birth parent experience in an advisory capacity at the organizational level.
wraparound
services An arrangement of individualized, coordinated, family - driven care to meet complex needs of children and families who are involved with several child - and family - serving
systems (such as mental health, child
welfare, juvenile justice, and special education).
Dr. Greeno has direct clinical practice experience in the areas of therapeutic and case management
services to children and families in the child
welfare system and children diagnosed with mental health disabilities.
A Care Coordination Program for Substance - Exposed Newborns Twomey, Caldwell, Soave, Andreozzi Fontaine, & Lester (2011) Child
Welfare, 90 (5) View Abstract Promotes permanency for substance - exposed newborns in the child
welfare system by working closely with their parents and the social
service agencies, such as child
welfare agencies, courts, and substance abuse treatment providers that are major influences in placement outcomes.