Background: The overrepresentation of Black families in child welfare systems across the various geographical locations (e.g. America, Canada, United Kingdom) is a growing concern. There are competing explanations for the causes of overrepresentation and recommendations for eliminating racial disproportionalities and disparities in child welfare system. This systemic scoping review will provide a succinct synthesis of the current literature on Black disproportionality and disparity in child welfare. Methods/Design: This systemic scoping review will employ Arksey and O’Malley’s (2005) five stage framework. This will direct our search of the seven academic databases (EBSCO: Criminal Justice Abstracts OVID: Social Work Abstracts Pro Quest: ...
2013-08-08This dissertation examines racial/ethnic diversity and disparities in the child welfare sy...
Families of color in the State of Michigan, as in many other states, have been overrepresented in th...
This dissertation uses a mixed method approach to examine why African-American youth are disproporti...
Background: The overrepresentation of Black families in child welfare systems across the various geo...
Racial/ethnic disproportionality in the child welfare system is a complicated social problem that is...
The over-representation of Black children within the child welfare system has been an ongoing topic ...
Examines the disproportionate representation of minority children in child welfare and summarizes cu...
This study explored social workers perceptions of disproportionality of African American children in...
African American communities have been subject to institutional and societal inequalities for much o...
This article proposes a radical change in the way African-American children and families are handled...
This article proposes a radical change in the way African-American children and families are handled...
The focus of this study is the significant and widespread overrepresentation of blacks in the child ...
This article proposes a radical change in the way African-American children and families are handled...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Economics. American UniversityMEASURING RACIAL DISPARITIES IN CHILD WELFARE SE...
The number of children of color entering the child welfare system in the United States is disproport...
2013-08-08This dissertation examines racial/ethnic diversity and disparities in the child welfare sy...
Families of color in the State of Michigan, as in many other states, have been overrepresented in th...
This dissertation uses a mixed method approach to examine why African-American youth are disproporti...
Background: The overrepresentation of Black families in child welfare systems across the various geo...
Racial/ethnic disproportionality in the child welfare system is a complicated social problem that is...
The over-representation of Black children within the child welfare system has been an ongoing topic ...
Examines the disproportionate representation of minority children in child welfare and summarizes cu...
This study explored social workers perceptions of disproportionality of African American children in...
African American communities have been subject to institutional and societal inequalities for much o...
This article proposes a radical change in the way African-American children and families are handled...
This article proposes a radical change in the way African-American children and families are handled...
The focus of this study is the significant and widespread overrepresentation of blacks in the child ...
This article proposes a radical change in the way African-American children and families are handled...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Economics. American UniversityMEASURING RACIAL DISPARITIES IN CHILD WELFARE SE...
The number of children of color entering the child welfare system in the United States is disproport...
2013-08-08This dissertation examines racial/ethnic diversity and disparities in the child welfare sy...
Families of color in the State of Michigan, as in many other states, have been overrepresented in th...
This dissertation uses a mixed method approach to examine why African-American youth are disproporti...