Effective investments: Title IV-E waiver projects
Title IV-E waiver projects demonstrate effective interventions, not just foster care.
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.
Dr. William C. Bell addressed the Project AWARE grantee convening on July 27, 2017 in Washington, D.C.
Dr. William C. Bell speaks to the National Governors Association 2017 Summer Meeting on the opioid epidemic’s impact on children and families.
This 8-minute video and companion research brief highlight some of the conversations around how to increase the use of research evidence in child welfare.
This research brief highlights the gap between research and practice in child welfare and identifies potential opportunities to increase use of research in the field.
This action plan highlights the actions child welfare leaders can take to reduce re-entries into foster care and support long-term permanency.
This research brief addresses re-entries into foster care, relevant programs and services, and recommendations for supporting long-term permanency.