Recent federal mandates require child welfare agencies to make reasonable efforts to reunify families after out-of-home placement. Consistent with those mandates, agencies are increasingly employing techniques from family preservation services intended initially to prevent out-of-home placement. The purpose of this article is to articulate a conceptual framework and practice guidelines for family reunification services and to describe an experimental reunification program based on a family preservation model. A case example illustrates the way in which the services affected one family that participated in the experiment
While there is a great deal of research pertaining to effective foster care reunification strategies...
Beginning with a look at the historical background of child welfare services in the United States, t...
Most models of intensive family preservation services are based on providing flexible services to re...
Recent federal mandates require child welfare agencies to make reasonable efforts to reunify familie...
How effective are current efforts to preserve and reunify families in child welfare? In this paper w...
Family Reunion Services, an intensive-home-based service for families whose children are unlikely to...
In spite of new legislation and much public and professional interest, intensive family preservation...
This exploratory study was undertaken to expand the knowledge of service providers working with chil...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Walton...
Tills article presents a review of the intensive family preservation evaluation literature, the prep...
Although the literature has provided many critiques of research done on family preservation programs...
Family reunification is one of the central tenents of the child welfare system, yet research support...
Copyright 1995 Families International, Inc.Programs to reunite children in state custody with their ...
While there is a great deal of research pertaining to effective foster care reunification strategies...
Beginning with a look at the historical background of child welfare services in the United States, t...
Most models of intensive family preservation services are based on providing flexible services to re...
Recent federal mandates require child welfare agencies to make reasonable efforts to reunify familie...
How effective are current efforts to preserve and reunify families in child welfare? In this paper w...
Family Reunion Services, an intensive-home-based service for families whose children are unlikely to...
In spite of new legislation and much public and professional interest, intensive family preservation...
This exploratory study was undertaken to expand the knowledge of service providers working with chil...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Walton...
Tills article presents a review of the intensive family preservation evaluation literature, the prep...
Although the literature has provided many critiques of research done on family preservation programs...
Family reunification is one of the central tenents of the child welfare system, yet research support...
Copyright 1995 Families International, Inc.Programs to reunite children in state custody with their ...
While there is a great deal of research pertaining to effective foster care reunification strategies...
Beginning with a look at the historical background of child welfare services in the United States, t...
Most models of intensive family preservation services are based on providing flexible services to re...