Outlines the value of quality case service reviews in child welfare systems, requirements for building and sustaining a robust process and adapting it under limited state budgets, and recommendations for jurisdictions, initiators, and national leadership
There seems to be a perpetual challenge in balancing bureaucracy\u27s focus on expertise and efficie...
This report tells the story of how a single data book documenting child well-being measures turned i...
Over the past decade, the child welfare system has expanded, with vast public and private resources ...
Outlines the crisis in child welfare systems and the development of Casey's initiative to increase t...
This KIDS COUNT policy report underscores a simple fact about childhood: Family matters. Yet, today ...
Describes how Casey helped the state reform the system in three years by focusing on results. Points...
In 2011, Delaware's child welfare system wasn't just in trouble -- it was in crisis, with too many t...
Focuses on the specific needs of immigrant and refugee children in the child welfare system and pres...
The emergence of the New Public Management with its emphasis on performance measurements and manager...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The demand for...
Over five years, Connecticut has made substantial progress in turning around its troubled child welf...
In recent years, two concurrent factors have led to an increased focus on how child welfare leaders ...
Can the community accept the burden of Minnesota's policy for assuring the safety of maltreated chil...
The need for comprehensive reform of child welfare policies and systems has long been evident. This ...
Against the backdrop of welfare reform, this study examined the generosity of state child care progr...
There seems to be a perpetual challenge in balancing bureaucracy\u27s focus on expertise and efficie...
This report tells the story of how a single data book documenting child well-being measures turned i...
Over the past decade, the child welfare system has expanded, with vast public and private resources ...
Outlines the crisis in child welfare systems and the development of Casey's initiative to increase t...
This KIDS COUNT policy report underscores a simple fact about childhood: Family matters. Yet, today ...
Describes how Casey helped the state reform the system in three years by focusing on results. Points...
In 2011, Delaware's child welfare system wasn't just in trouble -- it was in crisis, with too many t...
Focuses on the specific needs of immigrant and refugee children in the child welfare system and pres...
The emergence of the New Public Management with its emphasis on performance measurements and manager...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The demand for...
Over five years, Connecticut has made substantial progress in turning around its troubled child welf...
In recent years, two concurrent factors have led to an increased focus on how child welfare leaders ...
Can the community accept the burden of Minnesota's policy for assuring the safety of maltreated chil...
The need for comprehensive reform of child welfare policies and systems has long been evident. This ...
Against the backdrop of welfare reform, this study examined the generosity of state child care progr...
There seems to be a perpetual challenge in balancing bureaucracy\u27s focus on expertise and efficie...
This report tells the story of how a single data book documenting child well-being measures turned i...
Over the past decade, the child welfare system has expanded, with vast public and private resources ...