The capstone group assessed whether child welfare services were available and proximal in predominantly low income, black areas with high foster care rates in three southern cities. GIS mapping of services contained in a State 211 community services database revealed that there were no treatment services and/or no public transportation and/or lengthy public transportation times in nearly 25% of the identified areas in the three cities combined. The authors suggest that increasing child welfare service availability and proximity could reduce the overrepresentation of black children in foster care by making services available and proximal to black parents. The authors recommend that child welfare administrators perform annual GIS analyses of ...
This study analyzes the demographic characteristics of foster care children under the conservatorshi...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "A significant...
A growing body of literature hypothesizes that racial residential segregation is a fundamental cause...
The capstone group assessed whether child welfare services were available and proximal in predominan...
The capstone group assessed whether child welfare services were available and proximal in predominan...
Currently, welfare programs coordinate a range of services to support work among welfare recipients ...
Faced with large caseloads and poor outcomes for children, child welfare agencies across the country...
This paper examines the impact of the spatial accessibility of social service agencies on the likeli...
This brief identifies gaps in support services among foster parents using data from a nationally rep...
Introduction Official statistics have confirmed that relative to their presence in the population an...
African American children are over-represented in the child welfare system. Given the social costs a...
This article describes a GIS prototype designed to assist with the identification and evaluation of ...
This study examined permanency outcomes of children in custody of the Mississippi Department of Fami...
This study analyzes the demographic characteristics of foster care children under the conservatorshi...
Thesis (MSW)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.A large number of children find them...
This study analyzes the demographic characteristics of foster care children under the conservatorshi...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "A significant...
A growing body of literature hypothesizes that racial residential segregation is a fundamental cause...
The capstone group assessed whether child welfare services were available and proximal in predominan...
The capstone group assessed whether child welfare services were available and proximal in predominan...
Currently, welfare programs coordinate a range of services to support work among welfare recipients ...
Faced with large caseloads and poor outcomes for children, child welfare agencies across the country...
This paper examines the impact of the spatial accessibility of social service agencies on the likeli...
This brief identifies gaps in support services among foster parents using data from a nationally rep...
Introduction Official statistics have confirmed that relative to their presence in the population an...
African American children are over-represented in the child welfare system. Given the social costs a...
This article describes a GIS prototype designed to assist with the identification and evaluation of ...
This study examined permanency outcomes of children in custody of the Mississippi Department of Fami...
This study analyzes the demographic characteristics of foster care children under the conservatorshi...
Thesis (MSW)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.A large number of children find them...
This study analyzes the demographic characteristics of foster care children under the conservatorshi...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "A significant...
A growing body of literature hypothesizes that racial residential segregation is a fundamental cause...