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期刊名:Child welfare

缩写:CHILD WELFARE

ISSN:0009-4021

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IF/分区:0.6/Q4

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Sarah F Loch,Alexandra Muhar,Kathryn Bouskill et al. Sarah F Loch et al.
State eligibility for certain federal child welfare funding requires a gubernatorial assurance that infants affected by substances receive plans of safe care (POSC). We conducted 18 interviews with state and county child welfare staff to un...
Margaret Lloyd Sieger,Cynthia Nichols,Ira J Chasnoff et al. Margaret Lloyd Sieger et al.
The federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA) requires that a plan of safe care, called a family care plan (FCP) in Connecticut, be developed for all newborns identified as being affected by substance abuse and their caregive...
Erin Morehouse,Erin Ingoldsby,Sharon Newburg-Rinn et al. Erin Morehouse et al.
Increased awareness of the conditions associated with prenatal substance exposure may enhance care delivery among professionals working in child welfare. The ways in which prenatal substance exposure intersects with child welfare are critic...
Tammy Richards,Nicole Miller,Elizabeth Eaton et al. Tammy Richards et al.
The mission of child welfare is to ensure children's safety, permanency, and well-being. It is also charged with preserving and strengthening families and with avoiding the removal of children who can be kept at home safely. This paper addr...
Kathleen Wang,Tammy Richards,Kathleen Kopiec et al. Kathleen Wang et al.
This article presents findings from a mixed-methods study exploring child welfare agency practices addressing children with prenatal substance exposure and their families. Data sources include: (a) interviews with 159 professionals in child...
Kristen Usher,Ashley Brizzo,Christine Leicht et al. Kristen Usher et al.
Research indicates that there are more children with prenatal alcohol and other drug exposures in child welfare than in the general population. Using multiple forms of data from staff and caregivers from one urban agency, this exploratory s...
Lisa Saldana,Mark Campbell,Leslie Leve et al. Lisa Saldana et al.
Treatment Foster Care Oregon (TFCO) is an alternative to congregate care, for youth involved in the juvenile justice and/or child welfare systems. Though demonstrated as clinically-and cost-effective across multiple rigorous trials, the lon...
Daschel J Franz,Amanda M Griffin,Lisa Saldana et al. Daschel J Franz et al.
We investigated the prediction of young adult service utilization and trauma symptoms from adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and adolescent mental health symptoms in young women with dual child welfare and juvenile justice system involve...
Julie M Merker,Jacqueline Dolata,Earl Pike et al. Julie M Merker et al.
This descriptive study examines the prevalence of comorbid physical and mental health issues among young clients at a large mental health agency. Health status data was collected from the intake process of youth seeking mental health servic...
Amy M Salazar,Kristin J McCowan,Janice J Cole et al. Amy M Salazar et al.
Youth who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, and two-spirit (LGBTQ2S) are disproportionally represented in the foster care population and often face discrimination within the system. This article summarizes ...