Parent partner mentoring programs are an innovative strategy for child welfare agencies to engage families in case planning and service delivery. These programs recruit and train parents who have been involved in the system and have successfully resolved identified child abuse or neglect issues to work with families with current open cases in the child welfare system. Parent partner mentors can provide social and emotional support, advocacy, and practical advice for navigating this challenging system. Insofar as parent partners share similar experiences, and cultural and socioeconomic characteristics of families, they may be more successful in engaging families and building trusting supportive relationships. The current study presents quali...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
This secondary analysis of data describing 3,035 parents, drawn from the National Survey of Child an...
Commercial sexual exploitation affects young people all over the United States. Yet minimal services...
Parent partner mentoring programs are an innovative strategy for child welfare agencies to engage fa...
The child welfare system provides services to children who have been abused or neglected. The primar...
paper describes 2 approaches used to evaluate Parent to Parent mentoring programs in 5 states. Paren...
Child welfare systems have struggled to create innovative, culturally sensitive programmes to addres...
Promoting child welfare services improvement and reform through the system level involvement of birt...
In an effort to facilitate family engagement with services, improve reunification outcomes, and empo...
Family reunification is one of the central tenents of the child welfare system, yet research support...
Youth mentoring has become a popular program model promoting positive youth development and outpacin...
This study examined the effects of the Youth and Families with Promise mentoring program on family r...
Objective: To examine qualitatively the experiences of parents participating In Parent to Parent pro...
Child maltreatment (CM) is strongly associated with poverty primarily because economically disadvant...
Children are growing up with a diminished level of adult contact that affects their social and emoti...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
This secondary analysis of data describing 3,035 parents, drawn from the National Survey of Child an...
Commercial sexual exploitation affects young people all over the United States. Yet minimal services...
Parent partner mentoring programs are an innovative strategy for child welfare agencies to engage fa...
The child welfare system provides services to children who have been abused or neglected. The primar...
paper describes 2 approaches used to evaluate Parent to Parent mentoring programs in 5 states. Paren...
Child welfare systems have struggled to create innovative, culturally sensitive programmes to addres...
Promoting child welfare services improvement and reform through the system level involvement of birt...
In an effort to facilitate family engagement with services, improve reunification outcomes, and empo...
Family reunification is one of the central tenents of the child welfare system, yet research support...
Youth mentoring has become a popular program model promoting positive youth development and outpacin...
This study examined the effects of the Youth and Families with Promise mentoring program on family r...
Objective: To examine qualitatively the experiences of parents participating In Parent to Parent pro...
Child maltreatment (CM) is strongly associated with poverty primarily because economically disadvant...
Children are growing up with a diminished level of adult contact that affects their social and emoti...
Objective: To expand the evidence base of the Supporting Father Involvement (SFI) intervention to in...
This secondary analysis of data describing 3,035 parents, drawn from the National Survey of Child an...
Commercial sexual exploitation affects young people all over the United States. Yet minimal services...