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Child Welfare Services director or designee Chief probation officer or designee First 5 San Diego executive director or designee Former foster youth Foster parent association Foster family agency Congregate care provider Court Appointed Special Advocate Legal counsel for minors in juvenile court Legal counse...
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These findings highlight the differences between children and families residing in districts which are proximal to rather than central to conflict – perhaps protective factors such as increased child welfare services exist in the proximal districts which prevent maternal emotional IPV from having the ...
Besharov and Dembosky observed that the study’s conclusions emerge from a survey of a representative sample of 5,600 child-welfare professionals. Of the 1.4 million additional cases counted in 1993, almost 80 percent consisted of cases that do not involve physical or sexual abuse. (Note that...
Limitations imposed by gender, race/ethnicity, and placement setting need to be addressed by child welfare policies. These finding suggest that guidelines are needed to systematically link children in foster care with behavioral problems to appropriate services. 展开 ...
The federal government hires child welfare agencies to track some minors who are deemed to be at high risk. But caseworkers at those agencies told the Times that the HHS regularly ignored obvious signs of labor exploitation, which ...
Child welfare Racial justice Anti-racism Organizational leadership Disproportionality 1. Introduction For decades, Black and American Indian/Alaska Native youth have been disproportionately represented in child welfare services, while there is an underrepresentation of white youth. The overrepresentation of you...
child welfare workers (required in Ohio, but not the national model), shared decision-making meetings (SDMM) that bring child welfare, behavioral health, and other service professionals together with families to plan services; wraparound support from a family peer mentor (FPM) who has lived ...