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Peer reviewedBatavick, Laney – Child Welfare, 1997
Notes that the family support and positive youth development movements represent considerable change in both philosophical and programmatic approaches to the delivery of services. Examines the key elements and the relative success of family support and youth development practice, compares the two streams of literature and programming, and suggests…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Community Involvement, Family Programs
Peer reviewedKatz, Linda – Child Welfare, 1999
Examines the benefits and pitfalls of large-scale concurrent planning--working with families toward reunification while developing alternative permanency plans. Notes that as large-scale programs begin to develop nationally, those implementing concurrent planning must be aware of pitfalls that can undermine effectiveness, while keeping in mind its…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Welfare, Family Programs, Foster Care
Peer reviewedHalpern, Robert – Future of Children, 1993
Argues that home visiting and related services have been shaped and constrained by the tendency to use services as a substitute for adequate income and economic opportunity, by ambivalent attitudes toward poor people, and by a preoccupation with the effects of poverty on child rearing. Proposes basic principles of practice that should guide early…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Family Programs, Home Visits, Poverty
Peer reviewedO'Connor, Pat – Children & Society, 1996
Evaluates an attempt to establish a support group for parents and relatives whose children were in the care of one health board, based on a qualitative study supplemented by individual interviews. Shows that this support group was successful. Suggests ways in which the therapeutic potential of such groups could be enhanced and more parents…
Descriptors: Child Health, Family Needs, Family Programs, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedCouchman, Glennis; And Others – Journal of Extension, 1994
Based on Oklahoma's experience with a money management program, three principles of successful program for limited-resource families are understanding the audience, expanding education through volunteers, and networking with community agencies. (SK)
Descriptors: Extension Education, Family Financial Resources, Family Programs, Low Income
Peer reviewedGilliam, Walter S. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2000
Refutes Gilliam et al.'s critique regarding the Comprehensive Child Development Program (CCDP) evaluation, including issues related to randomization, dropout rates, timing of evaluation, and services for control families. Discusses the broader issues regarding the appropriate interpretation of results of large-scale randomized trials of complex…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Evaluation Methods, Family Programs, Home Visits
Peer reviewedShonkoff, Jack P. – Young Children, 1995
Discusses issues raised in three workshops organized by the Board on Children and Families devoted to childcare for low-income families. The workshops sought to distill the available information from current research, examine the current status of the childcare delivery system, and consider promising directions for future research. The conclusions…
Descriptors: Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Educational Quality, Equal Education
Peer reviewedWard, Harriet – Children & Society, 1998
Introduces theme issue on assessing outcomes in children's services, based on presentations given at a conference in September 1997. Articles in Part 1 deal with assessing outcomes for services to all children in need. Articles in Part 2 focus on initiatives in Britain and elsewhere related to the Looking After Children project, dealing with…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Welfare, Children, Family Programs
Milak, Douglas A. – 2001
Noting that large numbers of Canadian children enter kindergarten lacking basic adaptive, social, and academic skills and that research supports the effectiveness of early intervention, this master's project proposes a model addressing effective implementation of a collaborative multi-agency early intervention program in Manitoba that is…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, At Risk Persons, Early Intervention, Family Programs
Greenberg, Mark – 1993
Noting the while there may be much support for the principle that families on welfare should have access to 2 years of education and training and then be expected to work, this paper contends that it will be extremely difficult, perhaps impossible, to design a coherent and constructive program within the probable federal budget constraints. In…
Descriptors: Employment, Family Programs, Federal Legislation, Low Income Groups
Bryce, Marvin E. – 1982
Home based family centered (HBFC) service programs have been developed as alternatives to out-of-home placement. These programs have reported relatively high service success rates at costs signficantly lower than foster home and institutional care while, at the same time, avoiding the social and psychological risks of out-of-home placement.…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Family Environment, Family Problems, Family Programs
Peer reviewedKufeldt, Kathleen; And Others – Adoption & Fostering, 1996
Draws on interviews with children, birth parents, foster carers, and social workers to explore some of the benefits and pitfalls of foster care. Interview respondents asserted that, in retrospect, coming into care was the best solution to their situation, favored maintaining ties and involvement with birth families, and children often had a…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Biological Parents, Caseworkers, Child Welfare
Dunkle, Margaret C. – 1995
This report provides a detailed examination of the various federal programs for children and families and outlines ways in which the United States Congress and Executive Branch could make these programs work better. Intricate and often overlapping goals and actions are typical of the Congressional committees and Executive Branch departments that…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Committees, Family Programs, Federal Government
Peer reviewedSkibinski, Gregory J. – Child Welfare, 1995
Examines problems related to child sexual abuse assessment and intervention methods, especially in instances of intrafamilial offenses. Discusses the benefits of alternative strategies in use today, and the adaptations that child welfare workers, social workers, and other professionals have made to enhance intervention effectiveness. Suggests that…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Community Programs
Peer reviewedWeiss, Heather B. – Future of Children, 1993
Argues that although home visiting programs themselves have mixed results in addressing family health and welfare needs, such programs, as part of a comprehensive, family-focused health and social services system, can have an important impact on the health and welfare of children. (MDM)
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Welfare, Cooperative Programs, Early Intervention


