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 report describes the New York City Administration for Children’s Services experience incorporating 11 evidence-based and evidence-informed practice models into its continuum of preventive services.
Life of Hope Award winners provide a beacon of hope and illustrate the possibilities and promise of the lives of vulnerable children.
Corey Best overcame personal challenges to become an advocate for birth parent and family engagement.
In honor of Mother’s Day, we share the story of a courageous woman who overcame challenges and uses her experiences to help other parents.
William C. Bell delivers the keynote address at the 2009 Statewide Policy Conference for Washington state.
This study evaluates SafeCare, a home-visiting model that addresses child neglect, the most common form of maltreatment.
This report reviews strategies that increase birth parent engagement with child welfare services and that develop effective child welfare partnerships.
This assessment looks at how two counties shifted from emphasizing foster care as a first option to offering family preservation services.
President and CEO Dr. William C. Bell honors fatherhood at a banquet hosted by Divine Alternatives for Dads Services.