(2010). Child welfare informatics: A proposed subspecialty for social work. Children and Youth Services Review, 32(12), 1729-1734. doi:10.1016/j.childyouth.2010.07.016Toni Naccarato.  Child welfare informatics: A proposed subspecialty for social work[J]. Children and Youth Services Review ....
Child welfare agencies and managers are devoting increasing effort to the improvement of organizational performance and accountability. While there has bee... B Mcbeath,HE Briggs,E Aisenberg - 《Children & Youth Services Review》 被引量: 36发表: 2009年 Department of Health and Human Services, Adm...
Agencies attempting to develop effective child welfare services for gay and lesbian youths must strive for effectiveness within a policy context that is politically polarized and generates more obstacles than directions. This article argues for a reconceptualization of service delivery that begins with a ...
Research-based practice tools to improve child welfare services in England: using the Going Home? practice tool to support the effective reunification of f... Research-based practice tools to improve child welfare services in England: using the Going Home? practice tool to support the effective ...
Child Welfare: HHS Could Play a Greater Role in Helping Child Welfare Agencies Recruit and Retain Staff A stable and highly skilled child welfare workforce is necessary to effectively provide child welfare services that meet federal goals. This report identif... USGA Office - 《Government ...
The League of Nations has published the annual report on child welfare prepared by the Child Welfare Information Centre (London: George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 4s.). The report gives inter alia a general account of the measures adopted in China, with a summary of the work being done in ...
A data collection schedule was completed for each case, gathering information about the child welfare concerns, the parents' problems, including mental health problems, and the contribution by mental health professionals to resolving child welfare concerns. The study found that the lack of involvement ...
A third difficulty in working with families involved with child welfare services is that parents are often experiencing multiple stressors that make it difficult for them to focus solely on changing their parenting. For example, parents involved with Child Welfare Services have elevated rates of depre...
Information accessInformation searchInformation useMobile devicesSocial mediaChild Welfare Information Gateway, with funding from the Children's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, conducted the National Child Welfare Information Study between January and May 2019 to better ...
Child welfare services have undergone many revisions and transformations since their initiation. Some scholars trace the beginning of child welfare in the United States to events such as a 1655 Massachusetts conviction for maltreatment leading to the death of a 12-year-old boy (Watkins, 1990). The...