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Tsantefski, Menka; Humphreys, Cathy; Jackson, Alun C. – Child Welfare, 2011
The meaning of human rights for children is a contested issue; the notion of rights for unborn babies poses additional complexity. Drawing on data from a prospective case study of a specialist drug and alcohol obstetric provider and the statutory child protection service, this article discusses family engagement within a child-rights framework,…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Child Abuse, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Programs
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Berzin, Stephanie Cosner; Cohen, Ed; Thomas, Karen; Dawson, William C. – Child Welfare, 2008
This article describes the evaluation of two family group decision-making programs administered under the California Title IV-E Waiver Demonstration Project. This is the only evaluation using random assignment to examine FGDM. Overall, results did not indicate more positive outcomes for children receiving the intervention, but did indicate that…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Child Welfare, Demonstration Programs, Placement
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Manalo, Victor; Meezan, William – Child Welfare, 2000
Articulates how the family support movement emerged in the last 20 years, and describes the philosophical premises, principles, and practices that currently guide it. Considers the inability of current family support program typologies to guide outcome evaluations, and introduces a typology that deconstructs family support programs into their…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Family Programs, Models, Program Development
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Fluke, John D.; Edwards, Myles; Kutzler, Patrick; Kuna, Joseph; Tooman, Gregory – Child Welfare, 2000
Describes the use of administrative data in support of a project to develop outcome measures for the Children and Youth Division of the Department of Human Services in Philadelphia, focusing on safety and permanency indicators for the in-home services program. Considers issues of data file construction and analysis, baseline results for in-home…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Family Programs
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Jones, Mary Ann – Child Welfare, 1976
This demonstration program evaluated by the Child Welfare League of America indicates that intensive service to families is effective in elinating the need for foster care or in reducing the time spent in care by children of "at risk" families. (Author/GO)
Descriptors: Experimental Programs, Family Programs, Family Relationship, Foster Children
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Craig-Van Grack, Amy – Child Welfare, 1997
Asserts that few family preservation evaluations have demonstrated which service components, characteristics, and compositions lead to positive outcomes for families. Proposes a taxonomy and recording instrument for explicating and measuring the process of family preservation services by practitioners and programs in order to improve the…
Descriptors: Classification, Evaluation Methods, Family Needs, Family Programs
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Hess, Peg McCartt; McGowan, Brenda G.; Botsko, Michael – Child Welfare, 2000
A 3-year study evaluated a program to prevent unnecessary out-of-home placement of children. The program combines family preservation and family support services into a comprehensive yet individualized response to families. Findings indicate that four program elements correspond with those identified as characterizing family preservation programs,…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Family Programs, Family Structure, Individualized Family Service Plans
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Barth, Richard P.; Price, Amy – Child Welfare, 1999
Describes several innovative types of shared family-care arrangements that demonstrate promise in the protection of children and the promotion of family well-being. Emphasizes the shared-family foster-care model, whereby children and parents are placed with host families rather than separating them. Notes key elements of the model: funding and…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Family Programs, Financial Support, Foster Care
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McCroskey, Jacquelyn; And Others – Child Welfare, 1990
Discusses the development of the Family Assessment Form for use in in-home family support services at the Children's Bureau of Los Angeles, California. Focuses on details of the form, its reliability and validity, and refinements in its use. (BB)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Family Programs, Program Evaluation, Research and Development
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Raschick, Michael; Critchley, Ray – Child Welfare, 1998
Provides step-by-step guidance on planning and implementing effective, site-based intensive family preservation program research and evaluations. Discusses research processes and describes appropriate research designs and methodologies. Considers issues in collaborating with university researchers and other stakeholders in the process. (JPB)
Descriptors: Family Life, Family Problems, Family Programs, Program Evaluation
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Staff, Ilene; Fein, Edith – Child Welfare, 1994
Describes a three-month study of a family reunification program for abused and neglected children that explored the process and outcomes of service delivery. The coding scheme measured both the time used in and purposes of activities of the service workers. Discusses the implications of this method for practice, planning, and research. (TM)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Child Welfare, Coding
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Metsch, Lisa R.; Wolfe, Harlan P.; Fewell, Rebecca; McCoy, Clyde B.; Elwood, William N.; Wohler-Torres, Brad; Petersen-Baston, Pamela; Haskins, Henry V. – Child Welfare, 2001
SafePort is a residential substance abuse treatment program within public housing to provide drug treatment to parenting women in Key West, Florida. All family members--women, children, and significant others--receive comprehensive assessments to determine appropriate therapeutic interventions. Preliminary evaluation findings suggest that women…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Drug Rehabilitation, Family Problems, Family Programs
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Landsman, Miriam J.; Groza, Victor; Tyler, Margaret; Malone, Kelli – Child Welfare, 2001
Examined the effectiveness of a family-centered residential treatment model, Reasonable Efforts to Permanency through Adoption and Reunification Endeavors (REPARE), for achieving permanency outcomes for children. Found that the REPARE program achieved greater postdischarge stability for participants than the agency's standard residential treatment…
Descriptors: Adoption, Child Custody, Child Welfare, Family Involvement
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Kagan, Richard J.; And Others – Child Welfare, 1987
Presents follow-up data on 29 youths and their families served by the Court Related Youth Services, which combines placement of problem youths in short-term foster homes with outreach efforts to engage families in family counseling. Results demonstrate positive feedback by parents and a reduction in the number of youths needing institutional…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Court Litigation, Family Problems, Family Programs
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Usher, Charles L.; And Others – Child Welfare, 1995
Suggests that systemic child welfare reforms must ultimately encompass all systems that serve vulnerable families and children. Argues that in addition to developing new approaches to service, current reform initiatives should also demonstrate the feasibility of using existing data for longitudinal analyses that are critical to evaluating…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Welfare, Evaluation Criteria, Family Programs
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