Psychology School policies related to children in foster care| A national analysis ALFRED UNIVERSITY Cris W. Lauback McLarenJennifer AChildren who live in foster care are more likely than their peers in the general population to have academic delays, special education needs, and social-emotional ...
China unveiled a range of policies in the first quarter to boost investment and consumption and foster a better business environment. According to this year's government work report, China vows to cultivate new growth drivers, such as biomanufacturing, the commercial space industry, and the low-al...
FOSTERING NEW ENGINES China unveiled a range of policies in the first quarter to boost investment and consumption and foster a better business environment. According to this year's government work report, China vows to cultivate new growth drivers, such as biomanufacturing, the commercial space indus...
This article reviews programs and policies regarding alternative home care for exceptional and special-needs foster children. While some focus is placed on program evaluation and efficacy of these specialized foster homes, the major thrust of the review is to identify major procedural underpinnings of ...
Policies and practice in working in foster careA comprehensive and practical guide to non-directive play therapy , which is an effective and ethically sound method of helping children and adolescents.It drqaws extensively on case material to guide practitioners through the intricacies of establishing ...
Contact: Sarah Oldmixon Policy Analyst Social, Economic, and Workforce Programs 202/624-7822 January 2007Most youth who leave the foster care system do not receive adequate preparation and support for their transition to independent living. Compared to other youth, foster youth are more likely to ...
States are working to help youth leaving foster care become healthy, productive adults by: promoting stable, permanent connections to caring adults; assisting youth with the management of their physical and mental health needs; supporting economic success through education and employment programs; ...
First, managers should be trained on how to best support grieving employees. Training can include empathetic leadership seminars specifically related to employees’ grief, as well as education regarding religious and cultural mourning customs, as everyone perceives and deals with loss differentl...
We focus on these four policies regarding the provision of childcare and parental care paid leaves and/or days off, referred to as work-life balance policies in this paper. This is because these were the policies that received most encouragement for implementation and our dataset asks the ...
Public policies regarding children in care systems have varied widely throughout history and within countries around the world. At the present time, an important number of children live without parental care and their needs and rights must be addressed by the State within which they reside. Followi...