US public child welfare agencies have faced increasing pressure in the first decade of this century to demonstrate efficiency and accountability, even as the Great Recession increased pressures on millions of families and undermined human service funding. This paper reports on analyses of the two cohorts of local public child welfare agencies from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being to identify changes in their structure and practice. Local agency adaptations have included some structural integration and apparently increased use of subcontracting, including investigations. Collectively, these trends appear to be fostering a tighter coupling of local child welfare agencies with other service providers. Some of these connec...
The need for comprehensive reform of child welfare policies and systems has long been evident. This ...
Policies that improve the socioeconomic conditions of families have been identified as one of the mo...
State budget cuts reduce the resources available to the Department of Child Welfare. The Child Welfa...
US public child welfare agencies have faced increasing pressure in the first decade of this century ...
This article describes promising findings from the Los Angeles County Prevention Initiative Demonstr...
Children investigated by child welfare are at significant risk for poor cognitive, emotional, social...
Policy makers and advocates are increasingly encouraging child-serving organizations to work togethe...
Mounting pressures on the nation's system for helping children who are abused and neglected have pro...
National survey data were used to assess whether child welfare agency ties to behavioral health care...
Although performance-based contracts have become increasingly popular in child welfare, administrato...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
Importance: Public assistance policies may play a role in preventing child maltreatment by improvin...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
This 1992 report summarizes trends in the growing number of children that are entering the state's c...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
The need for comprehensive reform of child welfare policies and systems has long been evident. This ...
Policies that improve the socioeconomic conditions of families have been identified as one of the mo...
State budget cuts reduce the resources available to the Department of Child Welfare. The Child Welfa...
US public child welfare agencies have faced increasing pressure in the first decade of this century ...
This article describes promising findings from the Los Angeles County Prevention Initiative Demonstr...
Children investigated by child welfare are at significant risk for poor cognitive, emotional, social...
Policy makers and advocates are increasingly encouraging child-serving organizations to work togethe...
Mounting pressures on the nation's system for helping children who are abused and neglected have pro...
National survey data were used to assess whether child welfare agency ties to behavioral health care...
Although performance-based contracts have become increasingly popular in child welfare, administrato...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
Importance: Public assistance policies may play a role in preventing child maltreatment by improvin...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
This 1992 report summarizes trends in the growing number of children that are entering the state's c...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
The need for comprehensive reform of child welfare policies and systems has long been evident. This ...
Policies that improve the socioeconomic conditions of families have been identified as one of the mo...
State budget cuts reduce the resources available to the Department of Child Welfare. The Child Welfa...