Concurrent planning—working with families toward reunification while developing alternative permanency plans—was designed to fit an out-of-home care population much like that projected for the year 2000 and beyond: very young, chronically neglected children from multiproblem families. As large-scale programs begin to develop nationally, those implementing concurrent planning must be aware of the pitfalls that can undercut its effectiveness, while keeping in mind the benefits it can bring by reducing the trauma experienced by children in placement
This exploratory study was undertaken to expand the knowledge of service providers working with chil...
Practice Notes was developed in collaboration between CASCW affiliates and public child welfare prac...
The ongoing training recommendations outlined in this plan are designed to support the improvement o...
Concurrent planning is used increasingly in child welfare practice as one strategy to expedite perma...
In child abuse and neglect cases, a reunification plan for putting the child(ren) back in the care o...
Concurrent planning is used increasingly in child welfare practice as one strategy to expedite perma...
Objective: The child welfare practice of concurrent planning attempts to shorten children\u27s stays...
Context: During 2008 -2009 Faith in Families investigated the possibility of introducing a concurren...
Congress learned through research and testimonials from foster care youth and Child Welfare professi...
Version: 2 POLICY The Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) is committed to ensuring that all c...
Traditionally, child welfare work focused on providing and caring for children and youth who were se...
POLICY [REVISED] The Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) will identify and recommend to the c...
focus groups with 180 individuals (including agency social workers, supervisors, and court provide p...
Congress learned through research and testimonials from foster care youth and Child Welfare professi...
There has been a great deal of research published on foster youth’s perspectives regarding their rel...
This exploratory study was undertaken to expand the knowledge of service providers working with chil...
Practice Notes was developed in collaboration between CASCW affiliates and public child welfare prac...
The ongoing training recommendations outlined in this plan are designed to support the improvement o...
Concurrent planning is used increasingly in child welfare practice as one strategy to expedite perma...
In child abuse and neglect cases, a reunification plan for putting the child(ren) back in the care o...
Concurrent planning is used increasingly in child welfare practice as one strategy to expedite perma...
Objective: The child welfare practice of concurrent planning attempts to shorten children\u27s stays...
Context: During 2008 -2009 Faith in Families investigated the possibility of introducing a concurren...
Congress learned through research and testimonials from foster care youth and Child Welfare professi...
Version: 2 POLICY The Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) is committed to ensuring that all c...
Traditionally, child welfare work focused on providing and caring for children and youth who were se...
POLICY [REVISED] The Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) will identify and recommend to the c...
focus groups with 180 individuals (including agency social workers, supervisors, and court provide p...
Congress learned through research and testimonials from foster care youth and Child Welfare professi...
There has been a great deal of research published on foster youth’s perspectives regarding their rel...
This exploratory study was undertaken to expand the knowledge of service providers working with chil...
Practice Notes was developed in collaboration between CASCW affiliates and public child welfare prac...
The ongoing training recommendations outlined in this plan are designed to support the improvement o...