What are preliminary building blocks to strengthen quality supervision?
Investing in supervisory quality can help an agency protect itself from high turnover; this resource list provides guidance.
Investing in supervisory quality can help an agency protect itself from high turnover; this resource list provides guidance.
Given the high rate of psychotropic medication use by youth in out-of-home care, it is vital to establish effective oversight plans.
Interviews with state guardianship experts and a policy analysis reveal variations in state subsidy rates and strategies for effective use of guardianship as a permanency option.
Using programs with reliable research evidence can help child welfare leaders use resources more efficiently and improve outcomes.
Learn from the collective experiences of child welfare agencies that have exited or are currently under consent decrees.
This home visiting program in Washington state serves high-risk mothers who abuse alcohol and drugs during pregnancy.
Title IV-E waiver projects demonstrate effective interventions, not just foster care.
This report describes the New York City Administration for Children’s Services experience incorporating 11 evidence-based and evidence-informed practice models into its continuum of preventive services.
This inaugural From Data to Practice report explores the relationship between services and outcomes in a cohort of youth served in CFS out-of-home care.
Permanency case reviews (PCRs) are being used in Sacramento to explore youth’s permanency options and help them find lifelong families.