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Youth Programs, 1988
This issue attempts to provide some initial answers to questions about the use of case management in serving disadvantaged youth. "Case Management with At-Risk Youth" presents some basic lessons synthesized from a review of case management in employment programs and in services for teenage parents, the elderly, and the developmentally…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Caseworker Approach, Cooperation, Cooperative Programs
Connard, Christie; And Others – 1996
Educators and service providers often have little opportunity to work cooperatively with families to enhance outcomes for children. This document is the first in a four-part training module that was developed by Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory's Child, Family, and Community Program. The modules are based on an ecological, family-centered…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Community Coordination, Community Services, Elementary Secondary Education
Connard, Christie; And Others – 1996
Educators and social-service providers find it highly challenging to form partnerships with families that are based on mutual respect and reciprocity. This document is the second in a four-part training module that was developed by Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory's Child, Family, and Community Program. The module is based on an…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Community Coordination, Community Services, Elementary Secondary Education
Father Flanagan's Boys' Home, Boys Town, NE. – 2000
Keeping children safe in foster care is a critical concern for foster parents and the professionals working with them. This document is comprised of a set of four pamphlets, addressed to foster families and those working with foster families, providing information on medication safety, making foster care placements successful, working with social…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Child Rearing, Child Safety, Child Welfare
Brown, Eddie F.; Shaughnessy, Timothy F. – 1981
Learning activities are the main feature of this instructor's guide for a course which emphasizes appreciation of American Indian culture for non-Indian human service providers. The course can be completed in 12-15 hours and may be used as part of a college social work course or presented in workshop fashion. The manual is companion to a student…
Descriptors: Activity Units, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Studies