The Potential for Cost Savings from Home Visiting Due to Reductions in Child Maltreatment
Evidence-based home visiting shows potential to prevent maltreatment, which has significant societal costs.
Evidence-based home visiting shows potential to prevent maltreatment, which has significant societal costs.
This study evaluates SafeCare, a home-visiting model that addresses child neglect, the most common form of maltreatment.
The number of youth in foster care nationally has declined over the past decade, but similar declines have not occurred for children under 6.
This report provides a snapshot of considerations to help child welfare jurisdictions in planning and communicating the DR approach to stakeholders.
As a guide to work in finance reform and evidence-based practice, this report describes new ways that smart investments are being applied in child welfare.
President and CEO Dr. William C. Bell delivers the keynote address at the 2012 Child Welfare League of America (CWLA) national conference.
The Magnolia Place Community Initiative improves the community by creating a safe and supportive environment for the neighborhood’s children.
This assessment looks at how two counties shifted from emphasizing foster care as a first option to offering family preservation services.
This paper describes the Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program, including an overview of the program’s funding and research on its effectiveness.
This report illustrates changes under way in the Prevention Initiative Demonstration Project, aimed at reducing child abuse and neglect in LA County.