Evidence-Based Practice in Child Welfare

 

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Moving Best Practice to Evidence-Based Practice in Child Welfare
Michelle L. Kessler, Emmanuelle Gira, & John Poertner (2005)

Evidence-Based Practice: An Alternative to Authority-Based Practice
Eileen Gambrill  (1999)

Becoming Family Centered: Child Welfare’s Challenge
Elizabeth S. Cole (1995)

Utilization-Focused Evaluation of a Family Preservation Program
Mieko Kotake Smith (1995)

Public Welfare and Human Services: New Directions Under TANF?
Jan L. Hagen (1999)

Family Characteristics and Child Welfare Services:
Does the Assessment Drive Service Provision?

Scottye J. Cash & Marianne Berry
(2002)

Refining the Evaluation of Treatment Foster Care
Sigrid James & William Meezan (2002) 

Chronic Child Neglect: Needed Developments in Theory and Practice
Dee Wilson & William Horner (2005)

Kinship Care and Permanence:
Guiding Principles for Policy and Practice

Tami W. Lorkovich, Trista Piccola, Victor Groza, Merri E. Brindo, & Jonnie Marks (2004)

Siblings and Out-of-Home Placement: Best Practices (2003)
Victor Groza, Connie Maschmeier, Cheryl Jamison, & Trista Piccola

A Framework for Family Visiting for Children in Long-Term Foster Care
Susan C. Mapp (2002) 

Independence or Interdependence: Rethinking the Transition
From “Ward of the Court” to Adulthood

Jennifer Propp, Debora M. Ortega, & Forest NewHeart (2003)

Teams in Child Welfare Settings:
Interprofessional and Collaborative Processes

Cathleen A. Lewandowski & Linnea F. GlenMaye (2002)

Child Welfare Workers’ Use of Theory in Working With Physical Child Abuse: Implications for Professional Supervision
Yvonne Darlington, Jennifer Osmond, & Colin Peile (2002)

Building Consensus Among Child Protection Professionals
John Ronnau and John Poertner (1989) 

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