Which home visiting programs are effective in reducing child maltreatment?
This information packet features five home visiting program models that have been found to be effective in reducing child maltreatment.
This information packet features five home visiting program models that have been found to be effective in reducing child maltreatment.
This strategy brief describes ways to integrate trauma-informed practice into all decision points in the child protection process.
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.
This bright spot describes how Georgia and Alabama created a border agreement to expedite placement of children with kin across state lines.
This list provides key resources for leaders to consider when evaluating the impact of substance abuse on child welfare.
This brief summarizes Texas Department of Family and Protective Services strategies to decrease caseworker turnover in just over one year.
Effective supervision contributes directly to improved outcomes. This issue brief explores how to design an effective supervisory training.
This information packet helps in selecting and implementing child screening and assessment tools to inform case decision-making.
The system of care approach was developed to better serve children with serious mental health conditions. Learn more about them.