How can behavioral science be used to improve decision-making in child welfare?
The first in a series, this strategy brief explores how behavioral science offers insights into critical decision points in child welfare.
The first in a series, this strategy brief explores how behavioral science offers insights into critical decision points in child welfare.
Behavioral science offers insights into the hotline, screening, and investigation and assessment decision points in child welfare.
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Sacramento County used successful strategies over multiple years to reduce placement rates of African American children.
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Director Donald describes her leadership strategies, which have transformed the District of Columbia Child and Family Services Agency.