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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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Blau, Gary M.; Caldwell, Beth; Fisher, Sylvia K.; Kuppinger, Anne; Levison-Johnson, Jody; Lieberman, Robert – Child Welfare, 2010
The Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) provides a framework for achieving positive outcomes for youth and families served in residential and community programs. Founded on core principles, an emerging evidence base, and acknowledged best practices, the BBI emphasizes collaboration and coordination between providers, families, youth, advocates, and…
Descriptors: Residential Programs, Community Programs, Cooperation, Coordination
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Collins-Camargo, Crystal; Shackelford, Kim; Kelly, Michael; Martin-Galijatovic, Ramie – Child Welfare, 2011
Expansion of the child welfare evidence base is a major challenge. The field must establish how organizational systems and practice techniques yield outcomes for children and families. Needed research must be grounded in practice and must engage practitioners and administrators via participatory evaluation. The extent to which successful practices…
Descriptors: Evidence, Human Services, Evaluation Needs, Child Welfare
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Wall, Jacqueline Remondet; Koch, Steven M.; Link, John W.; Graham, Cathleen – Child Welfare, 2010
In 1995, the Indiana Association of Residential Child Care Agencies (IARCCA), an association of children and family services, responded to a request to demonstrate effectiveness of residential care. The organization developed a vision for evaluating outcomes that incorporated collaboration with others, use of data and projection toward the future.…
Descriptors: Residential Care, Child Care, Program Effectiveness, Outcome Measures
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Gharabaghi, Kiaras – Child Welfare, 2011
This article presents a synthesis of what is known about the educational experiences of youth living in residential group care based on a literature review that highlights both the experiences of the youth themselves and the operational context of residential group care in Ontario as it pertains to educational performance. The author argues that…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Youth, Foreign Countries, Educational Experience
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Miller, Oronde A.; Ward, Kristin J. – Child Welfare, 2008
Racial disproportionality in child welfare has been discussed as a seemingly intractable challenge with complex contributing factors. Some argue that these dynamics are far too difficult to be significantly impacted by public child welfare systems alone. The Breakthrough Series Collaborative (BSC) methodology, incorporating an analysis of…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Child Welfare, Disproportionate Representation, Welfare Services
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Busch, Monique; Wall, Jacqueline Remondet; Koch, Steven M.; Anderson, Clara – Child Welfare, 2008
The state of Indiana recommended a committee be formed to address the disproportional representation of black youth in out-of-home placements. In response, the Indiana Disproportionality Committee (IDC) was established. This article presents the development, objectives and future of the IDC. One of the objectives, research, will be offered as an…
Descriptors: African American Children, Cooperation, Disproportionate Representation, Risk
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Etter, Jeanne – Child Welfare, 1993
Examined the ability of biological and adoptive parents to cooperate in postadoption contact through the use of written contact agreements. Found that, at 4.5 years after adoption, approximately 98% of biological and adoptive parents were complying with the agreements and that nearly 94% were satisfied with the open adoption process. (MDM)
Descriptors: Adoption, Biological Parents, Contracts, Cooperation
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Thornton, Pamela L.; Okundaye, Joshua N.; Harrington, Donna – Child Welfare, 2007
Understanding models of multidisciplinary collaborations in child welfare has become essential for policy development, program success, and improving outcomes for children in foster care. The authors present the state of Maryland's Guardianship Assistance Project (GAP) as a model of multidisciplinary collaboration in child welfare and describe the…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Models, Interdisciplinary Approach, Cooperation
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Rivera, Hilda P. – Child Welfare, 2002
As Latino children and families constitute the fastest growing ethnic group in the child welfare system, it is important to understand how to develop culturally sensitive collaborations. Suggested guidelines for developing collaborations between child welfare agencies and Latino communities include: (1) organizational and administrative…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Welfare, Children, Community Cooperation
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Gill, Margaret M.; Amadio, Carol M. – Child Welfare, 1983
Discusses foster care with potential for adoption, describes eight legal categories identified as appropriate for foster care/adoption planning, and indicates aspects of cooperation between social work and legal personnel. Rights of biological parents, the importance of trust among parties concerned, and misuses and pitfalls of the foster…
Descriptors: Adoption, Caseworker Approach, Cooperation, Foster Care
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Gross, Harriet E. – Child Welfare, 1993
Reviews six empirical studies of open adoption and presents data from two new studies. Both the review and the new data support optimism about adoptive and biological parents' response to the openness in their relationship. (MDM)
Descriptors: Adoption, Biological Parents, Cooperation, Disclosure
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Carroll, Mary – Child Welfare, 1980
A survey of six decades of literature dealing with the collaboration of social workers and clients identifies the emerging themes and uses these themes as the basis for a practice model. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Cooperation, Cooperative Planning
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Timmons-Mitchell, Jane – Child Welfare, 1986
Describes an intervention program to help abused children learn to inhibit aggressive behavior and increase cooperative behavior. Sixteen physically abused children participated in the program. Behavior ratings were made during the program and in-home follow-ups. Following initial increases in aggressive behaviors, significant increases in…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales
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Howell, James C.; Kelly, Marion R.; Palmer, James; Mangum, Ronald L. – Child Welfare, 2004
This article presents a comprehensive strategy framework for integrating mental health, child welfare, education, substance abuse, and juvenile justice system services. It proposes an infrastructure of information exchange, cross-agency client referrals, a networking protocol, interagency councils, and service integration models. This…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, Public Agencies
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