Substantial resources have been expended in the last 20Â years to implement various training initiatives and programs in order to ensure that child welfare workers have the knowledge and skills required to effectively work with the vulnerable populations referred to public child welfare systems. There has been little empirical research, however, testing for the differences that specialized training and education impart on such knowledge and skills. The current study adds to the knowledge base in this area by evaluating a pre-service training program for 469 newly hired workers at the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services. A repeated measures analysis of pre- and post-training tests indicated that participants in Titl...
Given the seriousness of substance abuse as a child welfare problem, the purpose of this study was t...
Given the seriousness of substance abuse as a child welfare problem, the purpose of this study was t...
This study aims to analyze whether California State University of San Bernardino students in the two...
Title IV-E Education for Public Child Welfare training programs are designed to build knowledge and ...
High rates of child welfare practitioner turnover remain a national problem with significant conse...
High rates of child welfare practitioner turnover remain a national problem with significant conse...
High rates of child welfare practitioner turnover remain a national problem with significant conse...
Objective: To test the effectiveness of an in-training program for practitioners in public child wel...
Abstract: In response to the continuing need for competent child welfare profession-als, a largemid-...
The purpose of this research was to develop and test a comprehensive theoretical model for child wel...
This study was designed to determine if the professional social work education provided by Title IV-...
While there are many avenues to discuss and explore, the key area of interest for the Capstone Proje...
Turnover within public child welfare (PCW) has been high for decades, and the problem persists throu...
Currently there is a serious gap in the child welfare system in the area of in-service training. As ...
The child welfare profession is dependent on a well-trained, competent workforce to perform difficul...
Given the seriousness of substance abuse as a child welfare problem, the purpose of this study was t...
Given the seriousness of substance abuse as a child welfare problem, the purpose of this study was t...
This study aims to analyze whether California State University of San Bernardino students in the two...
Title IV-E Education for Public Child Welfare training programs are designed to build knowledge and ...
High rates of child welfare practitioner turnover remain a national problem with significant conse...
High rates of child welfare practitioner turnover remain a national problem with significant conse...
High rates of child welfare practitioner turnover remain a national problem with significant conse...
Objective: To test the effectiveness of an in-training program for practitioners in public child wel...
Abstract: In response to the continuing need for competent child welfare profession-als, a largemid-...
The purpose of this research was to develop and test a comprehensive theoretical model for child wel...
This study was designed to determine if the professional social work education provided by Title IV-...
While there are many avenues to discuss and explore, the key area of interest for the Capstone Proje...
Turnover within public child welfare (PCW) has been high for decades, and the problem persists throu...
Currently there is a serious gap in the child welfare system in the area of in-service training. As ...
The child welfare profession is dependent on a well-trained, competent workforce to perform difficul...
Given the seriousness of substance abuse as a child welfare problem, the purpose of this study was t...
Given the seriousness of substance abuse as a child welfare problem, the purpose of this study was t...
This study aims to analyze whether California State University of San Bernardino students in the two...