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Briggs, Harold Eugene; McBeath, Bowen – Child Welfare, 2010
The lack of culturally appropriate health and mental health care has contributed to the large number of African American youth and families involved in the child welfare system. This article reviews the consequences of the insufficient access to culturally sensitive, evidence-supported interventions for African American foster youth. The authors…
Descriptors: Evidence, Health Services, African Americans, Mental Health Programs
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Blau, Gary M.; Caldwell, Beth; Fisher, Sylvia K.; Kuppinger, Anne; Levison-Johnson, Jody; Lieberman, Robert – Child Welfare, 2010
The Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) provides a framework for achieving positive outcomes for youth and families served in residential and community programs. Founded on core principles, an emerging evidence base, and acknowledged best practices, the BBI emphasizes collaboration and coordination between providers, families, youth, advocates, and…
Descriptors: Residential Programs, Community Programs, Cooperation, Coordination
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Narendorf, Sarah Carter; Bertram, Julie; McMillen, J. Curtis – Child Welfare, 2011
Prior research has raised concern about the appropriateness of psychotropic medication use and the validity of psychiatric diagnosing for youth in child welfare but has lacked in-depth case information. This study reports results from a psychiatric nurse review conducted with eight youth entering a foster care intervention using case records and…
Descriptors: Case Records, Nurses, Child Welfare, Drug Therapy
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Griffin, Gene; McClelland, Gary; Holzberg, Mark; Stolbach, Bradley; Maj, Nicole; Kisiel, Cassandra – Child Welfare, 2011
Congress set requirements for child welfare agencies to respond to emotional trauma associated with child maltreatment and removal. In meeting these requirements, agencies should develop policies that address child trauma. To assist in policy development, this study analyzes more than 14,000 clinical assessments from child welfare in Illinois.…
Descriptors: Evidence, Child Abuse, Mental Disorders, Child Welfare
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Gharabaghi, Kiaras – Child Welfare, 2011
This article presents a synthesis of what is known about the educational experiences of youth living in residential group care based on a literature review that highlights both the experiences of the youth themselves and the operational context of residential group care in Ontario as it pertains to educational performance. The author argues that…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Youth, Foreign Countries, Educational Experience
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Stuart, Carol; Sanders, Larry; Gurevich, Maria; Fulton, Robert – Child Welfare, 2011
This article describes the effect of a province-wide vision of evidence-based and outcome-based services for children and youth and the challenges of implementing evidence-based practice (EBP) and evidence-based treatment (EBT) approaches within group care settings. The paper is based on the results of a survey of group care settings in the…
Descriptors: Evidence, At Risk Persons, Foreign Countries, Public Policy
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LeBel, Janice; Huckshorn, Kevin Ann; Caldwell, Beth – Child Welfare, 2010
Several states and providers have embarked on initiatives to reduce using restraint and seclusion in residential programs. Restraint and seclusion are associated with harm to youth and staff, significant costs, reduced quality of care, and less engagement of youth and families. Successful reduction/prevention strategies have been identified,…
Descriptors: Residential Programs, Prevention, Discipline, Youth
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Jacobs, Jill; Freundlich, Madelyn – Child Welfare, 2006
This article brings together two significant efforts in the child welfare field: achieving permanence for youth in out-of-home care and meeting the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. During the past several years, a national movement has taken place to assure all children and youth have a permanent family…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Foster Care, Youth, Homosexuality
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Busch, Monique; Wall, Jacqueline Remondet; Koch, Steven M.; Anderson, Clara – Child Welfare, 2008
The state of Indiana recommended a committee be formed to address the disproportional representation of black youth in out-of-home placements. In response, the Indiana Disproportionality Committee (IDC) was established. This article presents the development, objectives and future of the IDC. One of the objectives, research, will be offered as an…
Descriptors: African American Children, Cooperation, Disproportionate Representation, Risk
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Phillips, Susan; And Others – Child Welfare, 1997
Notes that youth agencies and their administrators and practitioners face obstacles in addressing needs of gay and lesbian youths. Explores the experiences of two youth-serving agencies to offer recommendations on agency philosophies concerning the social realities of sexual minority youths and on several ways of creating a safe, welcoming, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Agency Role, Child Welfare, Children
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Irvine, Jane – Child Welfare, 1988
Discusses "aftercare services," which refers to a range of support services in the postplacement phase of foster care for foster adolescents. Focuses on legislative and policy trends related to independent-living services and aftercare, independent-living subsidies, and the aftercare project of the Arizona Young Adult Program. (RJC)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Financial Support, Foster Care, Foster Children
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Baker, Amy J. L.; Kurland, David; Curtis, Patrick; Alexander, Gina; Papa-Lentini, Cynthia – Child Welfare, 2007
This is the first multisite, prospective study of behavioral and mental health disorders of youth in residential treatment centers (RTC) and therapeutic foster care (TFC), and the first study to compare the two. This study addressed two questions in a sample of 22 agencies in 13 states: (1) how prevalent were emotional and behavioral disorders in…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Behavior Disorders, Youth, Incidence
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Brickman, Arthur S.; And Others – Child Welfare, 1990
Describes the Supervised Independent Living Orientation Program (Michigan), which provides a transition into relatively unstructured independent living to adolescents and youths with a history of behavioral and emotional disturbances, including delinquency and psychiatric hospitalization. Discusses contracts used in the program. (BB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Agency Role, Behavior Disorders, Delinquency
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Woronoff, Rob; Estrada, Rudy – Child Welfare, 2006
In 2002, the Child Welfare League of America (CWLA) and the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund began Fostering Transitions: CWLA/Lambda Joint Initiative to Support LGBTQ Youth and Adults Involved with the Child Welfare System. To document the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth, as well as identify…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Child Welfare, Youth, Sexual Identity
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Craig-Oldsen, Heather; Craig, J. Ann; Morton, Thomas – Child Welfare, 2006
Foster parents have increasingly assumed new and challenging roles during the past decade. Meeting the developmental, attachment, and grieving needs of children and youth in out of home care is challenging by itself, but can become even more difficult with the issues that arise when the child is lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning…
Descriptors: Well Being, Child Rearing, Parenting Skills, Foster Care
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