This article focuses on recent collaborative efforts between child welfare agencies and local congregations to recruit foster families. Drawing on in-depth interviews with persons involved in collaborations of this type, the article discusses the advantages and pitfalls associated with faith-based collaboration in the child welfare system. The major advantages seem to accrue both in congregations\u27 strong religious motivations to care for children and the supportive social network provided by congregations. Potential pitfalls include a lack of flexibility and possible conflicts that could arise from unwanted proselytization of foster children. The article concludes with suggestions for future empirical inquiry that flow from these explora...
Congregations and other religious organizations are an important part of the social welfare system i...
Using data from the National Survey of Current and Former Foster Parents this study examined how fos...
Presentation within the Invited Symposium "Youth Care in Religious Diverse Societies".For children w...
This article focuses on recent collaborative efforts between child welfare agencies and local congre...
Throughout the last several decades, there has been a chronic shortage of foster and adoptive famili...
Amidst a crisis shortage of foster homes in the child welfare system, a number of innovative faith-b...
Amidst a crisis shortage of foster homes in the child welfare system, a number of innovative faith-b...
Each year in the United States, approximately 700,000 children live in foster care. Many of these ch...
Neither public nor private agencies address the extensive religious involvement that children and yo...
Faith-based initiatives have the potential to alter church-state relationships as they remove barrie...
Child welfare agencies continue to be challenged in their separate and collaborative pursuits to ach...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a new foster parent wraparound progra...
American social welfare is provided by a mix of organizations from three major interdependent sector...
UnrestrictedThe goal of this study is twofold: to create a broader, more inclusive notion of what fa...
A complex mix of community and government activities and policies address social welfare needs, and ...
Congregations and other religious organizations are an important part of the social welfare system i...
Using data from the National Survey of Current and Former Foster Parents this study examined how fos...
Presentation within the Invited Symposium "Youth Care in Religious Diverse Societies".For children w...
This article focuses on recent collaborative efforts between child welfare agencies and local congre...
Throughout the last several decades, there has been a chronic shortage of foster and adoptive famili...
Amidst a crisis shortage of foster homes in the child welfare system, a number of innovative faith-b...
Amidst a crisis shortage of foster homes in the child welfare system, a number of innovative faith-b...
Each year in the United States, approximately 700,000 children live in foster care. Many of these ch...
Neither public nor private agencies address the extensive religious involvement that children and yo...
Faith-based initiatives have the potential to alter church-state relationships as they remove barrie...
Child welfare agencies continue to be challenged in their separate and collaborative pursuits to ach...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a new foster parent wraparound progra...
American social welfare is provided by a mix of organizations from three major interdependent sector...
UnrestrictedThe goal of this study is twofold: to create a broader, more inclusive notion of what fa...
A complex mix of community and government activities and policies address social welfare needs, and ...
Congregations and other religious organizations are an important part of the social welfare system i...
Using data from the National Survey of Current and Former Foster Parents this study examined how fos...
Presentation within the Invited Symposium "Youth Care in Religious Diverse Societies".For children w...