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Scharfe, Elaine – Child Welfare, 2011
An estimated 50 to 60% of children from typical families develop secure attachment relationships with their parents (Ainsworth, Blehar, Waters, & Wall, 1978; Van IJzendoorn & Kroonenberg, 1988); however, intervention research has focused primarily on interventions for high-risk clinical samples (Berlin, Zeanah, & Lieberman, 2008). In this project,…
Descriptors: Mothers, Child Rearing, Attachment Behavior, Parents
Landsman, Miriam J.; Boel-Studt, Shamra – Child Welfare, 2011
Recent federal legislation strengthens children's and families' rights to family-centered practice by increasing the responsibility of child welfare agencies to identify and engage extended family members in providing care and support to children placed out of the home. Preliminary results from an experimental study of a federally funded family…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Federal Legislation, Childrens Rights, Child Welfare
Kaye, Sarah; Shaw, Terry V.; DePanfilis, Diane; Rice, Karen – Child Welfare, 2012
State child welfare risk and safety assessment data were analyzed to determine three levels of in-home service that correspond to the Child Welfare League of America's (CWLA) national caseload standards and to evaluate the number of staff needed to provide services at each level. The analysis revealed that 50% additional case-carrying in-home…
Descriptors: Safety, Child Welfare, Data Analysis, Welfare Services
Jaudes, Paula Kienberger; Champagne, Vince; Harden, Allen; Masterson, James; Bilaver, Lucy A. – Child Welfare, 2012
The Illinois Child Welfare Department implemented a statewide health care system to ensure that children in foster care obtain quality health care by providing each child with a medical home. This study demonstrates that the Medical Home model works for children in foster care providing better health outcomes in higher immunization rates. These…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Foster Care, Child Health, Children
Courtney, Jon R.; Prophet, Retta – Child Welfare, 2011
Placement instability is often associated with a number of negative outcomes for children. To gain state level contextual knowledge of factors associated with placement stability/instability, logistic regression was applied to selected variables from the New Mexico Adoption and Foster Care Administrative Reporting System dataset. Predictors…
Descriptors: Placement, Child Welfare, Children, Predictor Variables
Crowell, Kathryn; Levi, Benjamin H. – Child Welfare, 2012
This study examines how community-based mandated reporters understand and interpret "reasonable suspicion", the standard threshold for mandated reporting of suspected child abuse. Respondents were asked to identify the probability necessary for "suspicion of child abuse" to constitute "reasonable suspicion". Data were analyzed for internal…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Probability, Surveys, Correlation
Douglas, Emily M.; McCarthy, Sean C. – Child Welfare, 2011
Child fatality review teams (CFRTs) have existed since the 1970s; yet, a comprehensive understanding of their procedures, practices, and outcomes is lacking. This article addresses that gap in this study of CFRT state statutes. Findings indicate CFRT laws address nine areas of practice, from team composition, to purpose, to outcomes. Results also…
Descriptors: Crime, Child Abuse, Mortality Rate, Children
Hendricks, Alison; Conradi, Lisa; Wilson, Charles – Child Welfare, 2011
This article describes a community assessment process designed to evaluate a specific child welfare jurisdiction based on the current definition of trauma-informed child welfare and its essential elements. This process has recently been developed and pilot tested within three diverse child welfare systems in the United States. The purpose of the…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Trauma, Identification, Barriers
Conradi, Lisa; Agosti, Jen; Tullberg, Erika; Richardson, Lisa; Langan, Heather; Ko, Susan; Wilson, Charles – Child Welfare, 2011
This paper will provide information on a recent Breakthrough Series Collaborative (BSC) conducted by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network on Using Trauma-Informed Child Welfare Practice to Improve Foster Care Placement Stability. Information on this particular BSC will be provided, followed by initial findings gathered from an evaluation of…
Descriptors: Placement, Metric System, Child Welfare, Foster Care
Crea, Thomas M.; Crampton, David S.; Knight, Nelson; Paine-Wells, Lisa – Child Welfare, 2011
In efforts to reform the child welfare system, agency leaders must involve staff at all levels; yet, little research has been done to determine which organizational factors encourage or inhibit staff engagement. Employees from an urban child welfare agency were invited to complete a survey regarding organizational effectiveness and its influence…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Organizational Effectiveness, Urban Areas, Surveys
Gopalan, Geetha; Bannon, William; Dean-Assael, Kara; Fuss, Ashley; Gardner, Lauren; LaBarbera, Brooke; McKay, Mary – Child Welfare, 2011
Differences between child welfare- and nonchild welfare-involved families regarding barriers to child mental health care, attendance, program satisfaction, and relationship with facilitators are examined for a multiple family group service delivery model aimed at reducing childhood disruptive behaviors. Although child welfare-involved caregivers…
Descriptors: Participant Satisfaction, Child Welfare, Caregivers, Welfare Services
Ward, Kristin J.; Maher, Erin J.; Marcynyszyn, Lyscha A.; Ellis, Mei Ling K.; Pecora, Peter J. – Child Welfare, 2011
This article examines the importance of context in evaluative inquiry. Following guidelines from real-world and utilization-focused evaluation frameworks, four projects are described to illustrate one foundation's pragmatic approach to evaluation that values collaboration, methodological appropriateness, and utilization. The authors contend that…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Evaluation Methods, Context Effect, Models
Greeson, Johanna K. P.; Briggs, Ernestine C.; Kisiel, Cassandra L.; Layne, Christopher M.; Ake, George S., III; Ko, Susan J.; Gerrity, Ellen T.; Steinberg, Alan M.; Howard, Michael L.; Pynoos, Robert S.; Fairbank, John A. – Child Welfare, 2011
Many children in the child welfare system (CWS) have histories of recurrent interpersonal trauma perpetrated by caregivers early in life often referred to as "complex trauma". Children in the CWS also experience a diverse range of reactions across multiple areas of functioning that are associated with such exposure. Nevertheless, few CWSs…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Foster Care, Trauma, Caregivers
Crismon, M. Lynn; Argo, Tami – Child Welfare, 2009
The use of psychotropic medication for foster children is in itself not unique; however, these children are of particular interest because of the stress associated with their life situations. A thorough assessment of the child and family should occur before beginning these medications, and in general, they should only be used in the presence of a…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Caregivers, Foster Care, Children
Pence, Donna M. – Child Welfare, 2011
Trauma-informed child welfare systems (CWSs) are the focus of several recent national and state initiatives. Since 2005 social work publications have focused on systemic and practice changes within CW which seek to identify and reduce trauma to children and families experiencing child maltreatment or other distressing events, as well as to the…
Descriptors: Investigations, Persuasive Discourse, Child Abuse, Child Welfare