Why should child protection agencies become trauma-informed?
Youth in foster care have high rates of trauma exposure. A trauma-informed child protection system can mitigate trauma’s adverse effects.
Youth in foster care have high rates of trauma exposure. A trauma-informed child protection system can mitigate trauma’s adverse effects.
A few jurisdictions are using birth match as a data-based strategy to predict future risk and harm of infants, but ethical tensions exist.
Effective supervision contributes directly to improved outcomes. This issue brief explores how to design an effective supervisory training.
This brief highlights considerations for child welfare agencies as they engage in predictive analytics.
Dr. William C. Bell testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions regarding the nation’s opioid epidemic and its impact on children and families.
This award recognizes individuals for an enduring commitment to ensuring the safety and success of children, families and the communities where they live.