In this article, the conceptual and theoretical underpinnings for child welfare negotiations, assessment strategies useful in preparing for such negotiations, and practice implications for child protective service workers involved in the process are explored. Particular emphasis is given to the benefits of employing negotiation techniques in child welfare matters. The opportunities to use negotiation strategies are numerous in the child welfare arena. They range from formal mediation of an adoption plan, to family group conferencing of a placement issue, to negotiating a visitation and access plan with a parent. Common to all of these situations is the recognition that families have a better chance of success and potential for a better outc...
This is the second of a series of articles that examines the role that advocates for parents and fam...
Working in the best interest of children in abuse and neglect cases is a daunting task for both lawy...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions of Family-Centered Practice (FCP) a...
In this article, the conceptual and theoretical underpinnings for child welfare negotiations, assess...
Most cases of child abuse and neglect are not as extreme or clear-cut as those reported in the media...
The problems associated with long-term foster care of children have escalated over the past decade a...
Family group conferencing (FGC) and child protection mediation maximize family engagement in child w...
A regulatory approach compels the child welfare worker to make decisions according to set procedures...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This article examines children’s and parents’ positions as rights holders and family members in chil...
The purpose of this article is to examine the challenges inherent in trans- forming child welfare se...
This article sets out to explore service provision for families affected by domestic violence and ab...
Children living with prolonged parental custodial disagreements are in a vulnerable position and may...
Traditionally, child welfare work focused on providing and caring for children and youth who were se...
The purpose of this piece is to provide commentary of an article, Child Welfare Waivers: The Stakes...
This is the second of a series of articles that examines the role that advocates for parents and fam...
Working in the best interest of children in abuse and neglect cases is a daunting task for both lawy...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions of Family-Centered Practice (FCP) a...
In this article, the conceptual and theoretical underpinnings for child welfare negotiations, assess...
Most cases of child abuse and neglect are not as extreme or clear-cut as those reported in the media...
The problems associated with long-term foster care of children have escalated over the past decade a...
Family group conferencing (FGC) and child protection mediation maximize family engagement in child w...
A regulatory approach compels the child welfare worker to make decisions according to set procedures...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This article examines children’s and parents’ positions as rights holders and family members in chil...
The purpose of this article is to examine the challenges inherent in trans- forming child welfare se...
This article sets out to explore service provision for families affected by domestic violence and ab...
Children living with prolonged parental custodial disagreements are in a vulnerable position and may...
Traditionally, child welfare work focused on providing and caring for children and youth who were se...
The purpose of this piece is to provide commentary of an article, Child Welfare Waivers: The Stakes...
This is the second of a series of articles that examines the role that advocates for parents and fam...
Working in the best interest of children in abuse and neglect cases is a daunting task for both lawy...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions of Family-Centered Practice (FCP) a...