Concurrent planning is used increasingly in child welfare practice as one strategy to expedite permanency for children. The strategy was developed in small, private agency contexts utilizing comprehensive and intensive services; how and with what success concurrent planning concepts have been implemented by large public child welfare bureaucracies is not known. This study examines the implementation of concurrent planning in six county child welfare agencies in a large western state. Quantitative data were extracted from case files of a sample of 885 children entering out-of-home care before and after implementation of concurrent planning legislation. Interviews and focus groups with 180 individuals (including agency social workers, supervi...
The practice of concurrency planning places the needs, rights and interests of the child at the cent...
Background of the Study. The child care problem in America is extreme, severe and probably not tempo...
Frontline and managerial child welfare practice occurs within the context of a “partnership” among p...
Concurrent planning is used increasingly in child welfare practice as one strategy to expedite perma...
Concurrent planning is used increasingly in child welfare practice as one strategy to expedite perma...
In child abuse and neglect cases, a reunification plan for putting the child(ren) back in the care o...
The purpose of this study was to examine how social workers perceive concurrent planning at Children...
Context: During 2008 -2009 Faith in Families investigated the possibility of introducing a concurren...
Objective: The child welfare practice of concurrent planning attempts to shorten children\u27s stays...
Concurrent planning—working with families toward reunification while developing alternative permanen...
focus groups with 180 individuals (including agency social workers, supervisors, and court provide p...
There has been a great deal of research published on foster youth’s perspectives regarding their rel...
Version: 2 POLICY The Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) is committed to ensuring that all c...
Campus Social : Revista Lusófona de Ciências SociaisO Planeamento Concomitante teve a sua origem no ...
A case study of the process involved in the implementation of new programming into a county child we...
The practice of concurrency planning places the needs, rights and interests of the child at the cent...
Background of the Study. The child care problem in America is extreme, severe and probably not tempo...
Frontline and managerial child welfare practice occurs within the context of a “partnership” among p...
Concurrent planning is used increasingly in child welfare practice as one strategy to expedite perma...
Concurrent planning is used increasingly in child welfare practice as one strategy to expedite perma...
In child abuse and neglect cases, a reunification plan for putting the child(ren) back in the care o...
The purpose of this study was to examine how social workers perceive concurrent planning at Children...
Context: During 2008 -2009 Faith in Families investigated the possibility of introducing a concurren...
Objective: The child welfare practice of concurrent planning attempts to shorten children\u27s stays...
Concurrent planning—working with families toward reunification while developing alternative permanen...
focus groups with 180 individuals (including agency social workers, supervisors, and court provide p...
There has been a great deal of research published on foster youth’s perspectives regarding their rel...
Version: 2 POLICY The Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) is committed to ensuring that all c...
Campus Social : Revista Lusófona de Ciências SociaisO Planeamento Concomitante teve a sua origem no ...
A case study of the process involved in the implementation of new programming into a county child we...
The practice of concurrency planning places the needs, rights and interests of the child at the cent...
Background of the Study. The child care problem in America is extreme, severe and probably not tempo...
Frontline and managerial child welfare practice occurs within the context of a “partnership” among p...