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Wells, Rebecca; Chuang, Emmeline – Child Welfare, 2012
National survey data were used to assess whether child welfare agency ties to behavioral health care providers improved placement stability for adolescents served by both systems. Adolescents initially at home who were later removed tended to have fewer moves when child welfare and behavioral health were in the same larger agency. Joint training…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Welfare, Health Facilities, National Surveys
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Gordon, Derrick M.; Watkins, Natasha D.; Walling, Sherry M.; Wilhelm, Sara; Rayford, Brett S. – Child Welfare, 2011
This study examined adolescent paternity through structured interviews with their social workers. It adds to the literature by exploring if there were young men involved with the child protection services (CPS) system who are fathers, identifying their unique needs, and beginning discussions on working with these young men. CPS social workers from…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Adolescents, Interviews, Juvenile Justice
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Fowler, Patrick J.; Taylor, Jeremy J.; Rufa, Anne K. – Child Welfare, 2011
This study evaluated the impact of housing services among child welfare-involved families using observational data. Propensity score matching with data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being compared intact families (n = 183) who received housing services 12 months after initial investigation to nontreated families balanced on…
Descriptors: Human Services, Housing, Child Welfare, Vocational Education
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Crea, Thomas M.; Crampton, David S.; Knight, Nelson; Paine-Wells, Lisa – Child Welfare, 2011
In efforts to reform the child welfare system, agency leaders must involve staff at all levels; yet, little research has been done to determine which organizational factors encourage or inhibit staff engagement. Employees from an urban child welfare agency were invited to complete a survey regarding organizational effectiveness and its influence…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Organizational Effectiveness, Urban Areas, Surveys
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Sprang, Ginny; Craig, Carlton; Clark, James – Child Welfare, 2011
This study describes predictors of secondary traumatic stress and burnout in a national sample of helping professionals, with a specific focus on the unique responses of child welfare (CW) workers. Specific worker and exposure characteristics are examined as possible predictors of these forms of occupational distress in a sample of 669…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Altruism, Child Welfare, Quality of Life
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Csikai, Ellen L.; Herrin, Charlotte; Tang, Maggie; Church, Wesley T., II – Child Welfare, 2008
A mailed survey of child welfare workers in one southern state assessed various aspects of encounters with end-of-life situations in practice. Findings revealed that child deaths, children with life-threatening or life-limiting illnesses, and parental deaths were most commonly encountered and that coworkers were relied on for support. Many had no…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Welfare Services, Caseworkers
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Critelli, Filomena M. – Child Welfare, 2008
Using a telephone survey, this study examined the experiences of 100 foster mothers who receive aid through Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). Foster mothers reported numerous difficulties with TANF, including frequent sanctions and case closings, limited work and training opportunities, and pervasive material hardships. Foster…
Descriptors: Sanctions, Mothers, Telephone Surveys, Educational Opportunities
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Jones, Blake L.; Royse, David – Child Welfare, 2008
Citizen Review Panels (CRPs) for Child Protective Services are groups of citizen-volunteers throughout the United States who are federally mandated to evaluate local and state child protection systems. This study presents a profile of 332 CRP members in 20 states with regards to their demographic information, length of time on the panel, and …
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Profiles, Welfare Services
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Belanger, Kathleen; Copeland, Sam; Cheung, Monit – Child Welfare, 2008
African American children are overrepresented in foster care by more than twice their proportion in the population (U.S. Government Accountability Office [USGAO], 2007). Building upon research relating faith (religiosity) to positive health and mental health, this study utilized cognitive and religious coping theories to examine the influence of…
Descriptors: African American Children, Placement, Disproportionate Representation, Foster Care
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Lietz, Cynthia A. – Child Welfare, 2008
The process of supervision plays an important role in developing the skills necessary to respond effectively to reports of child maltreatment. Specifically, educational supervision prompting discussion and critical thinking can enhance the analytic skills needed to consider the complexity commonly found in child welfare practice. To this end,…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Supervision, Child Welfare, Critical Thinking
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Anderson, Steven G. – Child Welfare, 2006
Based on a survey of public assistance and child welfare agency staff, this article examines how state Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) policy decisions have affected kinship care providers. Findings indicate that most states have continued using TANF to provide income support to kinship caregivers, and some have used TANF to find…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Family Programs, Surveys, Child Welfare
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Maguar, Stephen; Moses, Beth S. – Child Welfare, 1980
The Child Welfare League of America surveyed the structured methods used by agencies to measure case outcome. The findings indicate a need to develop improved measures of effectiveness. Criteria for measures suitable to meet acountability requirements and problems in outcome measurement are discussed. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Methods, Needs Assessment, Program Evaluation, State Agencies
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Greene, Jody M.; And Others – Child Welfare, 1997
Data from a nationally representative sample of shelters for runaway and homeless youths (n=160) were analyzed to determine shelter capacity, occupancy, and occupancy ratios. Analysis focused in particular on occupancy ratios by funding status, shelter size, metropolitan statistical area, season, and day of the week. Results showed a relatively…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Homeless People, Runaways, Statistical Data
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Blanton, Terril L.; Deschner, Jeanne – Child Welfare, 1990
A total of 59 women who relinquished children for adoption were surveyed concerning their demographic characteristics, attitudes about adoption, and experience of grief. Results suggest that the method of adoption used is a significant factor in the grief experienced by biological mothers. (BG)
Descriptors: Adoption, Attitude Measures, Biological Parents, Grief
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Depp, Carole Hope – Child Welfare, 1982
An agency's attempt to facilitate the meeting of interested adoptees with their birth parents is reported. Possible positive and negative outcomes for all three parties of the adoption triangle are pointed out and conclusions pertinent to agency policy are drawn. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Action Research, Adopted Children, Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship
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