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Casey Family Programs Launches Free Tools and Resources to Help Social Workers



Casey Family Programs Experts Present at Child Welfare National Conference


Date: Feb. 22, 2006

Contact:

Candice Douglass

Casey Family Programs

Phone: 206.216.4166

Email: cdouglass@casey.org



WASHINGTON, D.C. –  Casey Family Programs will launch two new tools at the Child Welfare League of America’s (CWLA) national conference Feb. 27-Mar.1, 2006, at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, DC. Casey Family Programs – the largest national foundation focused on foster care – is committed to improving the lives of children and families in the foster care system. In doing so, Casey Family Programs will introduce two new resources available to child welfare agencies at no charge:

Casey Foster Family Assessments - Casey Family Programs, in collaboration with the University of Tennessee, developed Casey Foster Family Assessments to help workers and foster family applicants identify their strengths and areas for needed development and support. The process for licensing foster families can be challenging, complex, and at times, difficult. It involves critical decisions regarding approval to care for children as well as a need to provide excellent training for foster applicants. The ultimate goal of the Casey Foster Family Assessments is to promote the quality of care for foster children. Casey Foster Family Assessments currently include the Casey Foster Applicant Inventory (CFAI) and the Casey Home Assessment Protocol (CHAP).

Knowing Who You Are – “Knowing Who You Are…Helping Youth in Care Develop Their Racial & Ethnic Identity” is a suite of tools that includes a video, online course and in-person training to help social workers develop awareness, knowledge and skills around the importance of working with youth on this key aspect of identity. Child welfare professionals are powerful potential resources and role models for youth in care as they go through the process of developing a healthy sense of racial and ethnic identity. The components of this resource help child welfare professionals promote pride in a young person’s racial and ethnic identity, develop multicultural competency in staff and youth, and prepare youth to address racism and discrimination.

Both tools will be highlighted at CWLA and are available online free of charge.

Other presentations offered by Casey Family Programs at the national conference include:

Developing a Cost-Effective Approach to Improving Mental Health Services for Youth in Foster Care – Casey Family Programs experts along with collaborators from Columbia and Harvard Universities will give this presentation.

Reducing Disproportionality in Child Welfare through Collaboration and Community Engagement – A case study offered by Casey Family Programs and Texas Disproportionality Center and Department of Family and Protective Services.

Using Publicity, Public Relations, and Marketing Programs to Generate Awareness and Involvement for Child Welfare – A case study of the 2005 National Foster Care Month campaign presented by Casey Family Programs and True Insight Marketing.


About Casey Family Programs
Casey Family Programs is the largest national operating foundation whose sole mission is to provide and improve – and ultimately prevent the need for – foster care. The foundation draws on over 40 years of experience and expert research and analysis to improve the lives of children and youth in foster care in two important ways: by providing direct services and support to foster families, and by promoting improvements in child welfare practice and policy. The Seattle-based foundation was established in 1966 by United Parcel Service (UPS) founder Jim Casey, and has a current endowment of $2.5 billion.

 

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