This study evaluated a modified home-based model of family preservation services, the long-term community case management model, as operationalized by a private child welfare agency that serves as the last resort for hard-to-serve families with children at severe risk of out-of-home placement. The evaluation used a One-Group Pretest-Posttest design with a modified time-series design to determine if the intervention would produce a change over time in the composite score of each family\u27s Child Well-Being Scales (CWBS). A comparison of the mean CWBS scores of the 208 families and subsets of these families at the pretest and various posttests showed a statistically significant decrease in the CWBS scores, indicating decreased risk factors. ...
Tills article presents a review of the intensive family preservation evaluation literature, the prep...
The aims of the present study were, first, to establish the effect of brief, in-home intensive famil...
Background Intensive Family Preservation Services (IFPS) are in-home crisis intervention services de...
This study evaluated a modified home-based model of family preservation services, the long-term comm...
Improving the functioning of families at high risk of child maltreatment poses considerable challeng...
Child abuse and neglect are becoming increasingly widespread, with out-of-home placement the traditi...
This qualitative study examines the attributes or perceptions of service providers and overseers as ...
Although the literature has provided many critiques of research done on family preservation programs...
This evaluation of the first year of an Intensive Family Preservation Service in England is based on...
This evaluation examines a Community Intervention Program's goal of reducing out-of-home placements....
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Families with serious and/or chronic child protection...
Most models of intensive family preservation services are based on providing flexible services to re...
This research reports placement outcomes at 6 months post intervention for a sample of sixty familie...
Objective: Communities That Care (CTC) is an evidence-based community mobilization model designed to...
Tills article presents a review of the intensive family preservation evaluation literature, the prep...
The aims of the present study were, first, to establish the effect of brief, in-home intensive famil...
Background Intensive Family Preservation Services (IFPS) are in-home crisis intervention services de...
This study evaluated a modified home-based model of family preservation services, the long-term comm...
Improving the functioning of families at high risk of child maltreatment poses considerable challeng...
Child abuse and neglect are becoming increasingly widespread, with out-of-home placement the traditi...
This qualitative study examines the attributes or perceptions of service providers and overseers as ...
Although the literature has provided many critiques of research done on family preservation programs...
This evaluation of the first year of an Intensive Family Preservation Service in England is based on...
This evaluation examines a Community Intervention Program's goal of reducing out-of-home placements....
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Families with serious and/or chronic child protection...
Most models of intensive family preservation services are based on providing flexible services to re...
This research reports placement outcomes at 6 months post intervention for a sample of sixty familie...
Objective: Communities That Care (CTC) is an evidence-based community mobilization model designed to...
Tills article presents a review of the intensive family preservation evaluation literature, the prep...
The aims of the present study were, first, to establish the effect of brief, in-home intensive famil...
Background Intensive Family Preservation Services (IFPS) are in-home crisis intervention services de...