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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
Peer reviewedScales, Peter C. – Child Welfare, 1997
Surveyed 659 family support workers regarding their training and services for families with 10- to 15-year olds. Found that 30 to 50% rated training as inadequate or poor, had inaccurate knowledge about young adolescent development, and felt they were doing an inadequate job promoting developmental assets for youth. Higher quality training was…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Early Adolescents, Family Programs, Program Effectiveness
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
Marts, Eric J.; Lee, Eun-Kyoung Othelia; McRoy, Ruth; McCroskey, Jacquelyn – Child Welfare, 2008
This paper describes an innovative service delivery model to reduce the number of children entering the child welfare system. Point of Engagement (POE) is a collaborative family- and community-centered approach initiated in Compton, a regional office in Los Angeles County that serves south Los Angeles, a predominantly African American and…
Descriptors: Investigations, Child Welfare, Disproportionate Representation, Delivery Systems
Peer reviewedCampbell, Lynda – Child Welfare, 1998
Discusses considerations in adapting intensive family preservation services developed in the United States to the Australian culture and service system. Based on an evaluation of a pilot Homebuilders-style program in the state of Victoria, Australia. Implications for adapting programs to different cultures and service systems are considered. (JPB)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, 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 reviewedFluke, 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
Peer reviewedWalton, Elaine; And Others – Child Welfare, 1993
Tested the effectiveness of intensive, in-home family reunification services in reunifying families separated by the placement of a child in out-of-home care. After 90 days, 93% of the families assigned to receive the intensive treatment were reunited, compared to 28% of families in a control group who received routine out-of-home care services.…
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Family Problems, Family Programs, Followup Studies
Pufahl, Elisabeth – Child Welfare, 2007
Nonprofit family-run organizations, such as Tennessee Voices for Children (TVC), are providing leadership in advocating for and delivering services to children and families in need. Utilizing a family-driven approach and a staff partially comprised of parent-professionals, TVC's Nashville Connection and Family Connection programs have strengthened…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Child Welfare, Mental Health, Delivery Systems
Peer reviewedMills, Crystal S.; Ivery, Cassandra – Child Welfare, 1990
Describes a caseload weighting system used by a voluntary child welfare agency which successfully increased caseworker-client contact and improved the quality of the delivery of child and family services. (BB)
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Family Programs
Peer reviewedLandsman, 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
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 reviewedMcLaren, Lorraine – Child Welfare, 1988
Describes and evaluates the replication of the Mother Child Home Program by a Canadian child welfare agency in a rural setting to determine its effectiveness in fostering a positive emotional relationship between mother and child with families at risk of abuse and neglect. (BB)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Family Programs, Foreign Countries, High Risk Persons
Williams, Jason; McWilliams, Alisa; Mainieri, Tina; Pecora, Peter J.; La Belle, Karin – Child Welfare, 2006
While family-based placement prevention services, family reunification programs, subsidized guardianship, and aggressive adoption programs are reducing the numbers of children spending long periods of time in substitute care, a significant number of America's children will come of age in foster care. Agencies and policymakers should use research…
Descriptors: Validity, Foster Care, Followup Studies, Family Programs
Peer reviewedSilver, Judith; DiLorenzo, Paul; Zukoski, Margaret; Ross, Patricia E.; Amster, Barbara J.; Schlegel, Diane – Child Welfare, 1999
Describes a collaborative, multidisciplinary developmental follow-up program for infants and toddlers who have been in out-of-home care. The program builds on the community-based family support model described in the Family to Family Foster Care Reform Initiative. Highlights the children's health and developmental status and program effectiveness.…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Child Development, Child Health, Child Welfare
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