Family reunification is one of the central tenents of the child welfare system, yet research supporting effective practices to promote safe reunifications is limited. As a departure from previous initiatives, the Parent Partner (PP) program enlists as staff mothers and fathers who have experienced child removal, services, and reunification. This study examines outcomes for children served by the PP program. The experimental group includes 236 children whose parents were served by a Parent Partner and a matched comparison group of 55 children whose parents were served by the public child welfare agency in 2004, before the Parent Partner program was established. Cases were examined 12 months following case opening to determine reunificati...
Parent partner mentoring programs are an innovative strategy for child welfare agencies to engage fa...
Copyright 1995 Families International, Inc.Programs to reunite children in state custody with their ...
Incarcerated parents attempting to reunify with their children in foster care can find it difficult ...
Family reunification is one of the central tenents of the child welfare system, yet research support...
In “Partnering with Parents: Promising Approaches to Improve Reunification Outcomes for Children in ...
The following research study aimed to discover the relationships and contributions that parent partn...
In an effort to facilitate family engagement with services, improve reunification outcomes, and empo...
In “Partnering with Parents: Promising Approaches to Improve Reunification Outcomes for Children in ...
Evidence-supported parenting interventions (ESPIs) have expanded into child welfare because a growi...
Background: Family reunification refers to the process through which children and adolescents under ...
Abstract Background Family reunification refers to the process through which children and adolescent...
America’s Foster Care system is in crisis. It is not uncommon for a child to be removed from a negle...
Only about half of parents attempting to reunify with their children in foster care succeed in their...
This paper discusses the experiences of parents receiving family reunification services because thei...
In the study, the researchers explored parent partners’ perceptions on reunification celebration eve...
Parent partner mentoring programs are an innovative strategy for child welfare agencies to engage fa...
Copyright 1995 Families International, Inc.Programs to reunite children in state custody with their ...
Incarcerated parents attempting to reunify with their children in foster care can find it difficult ...
Family reunification is one of the central tenents of the child welfare system, yet research support...
In “Partnering with Parents: Promising Approaches to Improve Reunification Outcomes for Children in ...
The following research study aimed to discover the relationships and contributions that parent partn...
In an effort to facilitate family engagement with services, improve reunification outcomes, and empo...
In “Partnering with Parents: Promising Approaches to Improve Reunification Outcomes for Children in ...
Evidence-supported parenting interventions (ESPIs) have expanded into child welfare because a growi...
Background: Family reunification refers to the process through which children and adolescents under ...
Abstract Background Family reunification refers to the process through which children and adolescent...
America’s Foster Care system is in crisis. It is not uncommon for a child to be removed from a negle...
Only about half of parents attempting to reunify with their children in foster care succeed in their...
This paper discusses the experiences of parents receiving family reunification services because thei...
In the study, the researchers explored parent partners’ perceptions on reunification celebration eve...
Parent partner mentoring programs are an innovative strategy for child welfare agencies to engage fa...
Copyright 1995 Families International, Inc.Programs to reunite children in state custody with their ...
Incarcerated parents attempting to reunify with their children in foster care can find it difficult ...