How are public health nurses assisting with child protection investigations?
When public health nurses accompany caseworkers on investigations, the results can be beneficial to child and family well-being.
When public health nurses accompany caseworkers on investigations, the results can be beneficial to child and family well-being.
Explore some key strategies that child welfare agencies can engage in when working with families that live in rural or tribal communities.
In this Q&A, parents describe their personal experience with the child protection system and how agencies can engage better with parents.
Learn from a study that explores how making reports to CPS may lead to over-surveillance and trauma for families.
This brief describes how New Jersey offers voluntary services that aim to meet family needs and ensure child safety and well-being.
This brief describes how New York City offers voluntary, in-home prevention services that aim to meet family needs and ensure child safety.
This brief describes voluntary services offered to families in Oklahoma that aim to meet family needs and ensure child safety.
This overview summarizes the work of jurisdictions that provide voluntary child welfare services that aim to strengthen families.
This brief describes how the state of Washington offers voluntary services that aim to connect families to necessary resources.
These resources explore disparities and inequities existing within the child protection system, and strategies to advance racial justice.