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Resource guide developed to support service providers in their work with parents, caregivers, and children to prevent child abuse and neglect
Practical information for agencies and advocates working with this Haitian children and families following the January 2010 earthquake, with special guidance on filing federal Temporary Protective Status applications.
Family engagement is the foundation of good casework practice that promotes the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and families in the US child welfare system. This brief offers information to help State child welfare managers improve family engagement across program areas.
A leaflet for parents on how to help your child cope during an evacuation or relocation in an emergency.
An overview of considered best practices in therapy for child survivors of physical and sexual abuse.
A new Child Trends fact sheet examines the role that programs for older youth can play in promoting positive development and subsequent self-sufficiency in adulthood.
This new report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation outlines initiatives in four sites to help child welfare systems reduce institutional placements, improve outcomes, and support community services by changing the array of services, frontline practice, finances, performance management, and policy
Statement noting potential dangers associated with ICA in emergencies with specific reference to risk of family separation.
Online update on concerns around promoting adoption in an emergency context.
"The desire of the Haitian people, to the extent that this can be done, is for the children to be cared for in Haiti…That is their preference"