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Join the U.S. National Child Welfare Workforce Institute for session three of Tools of the Trade 2018, a five-part series of interactive and informational webinars.
The Huu-ay-aht First Nation of Canada "has secured federal funding to help keep their children out of foster care," according to this article from CBC News.
This paper presents the top fifteen priority areas for research investment as identified by a research priority setting exercise conducted by the Assessment, Measurement & Evidence (AME) Working Group of the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (ACPHA).
The Director - Research Services has responsibility for leading evaluation studies for the team within Research Services at Casey Family Programs.
The Sr. Research Associate will independently manage and oversee a variety of research projects and dissemination activities and collaborate with others in the field to support a broad research agenda to advance policy, practice, and systems change in child welfare.
International research has consistently reported that youth in secure residential care have high rates of somatic/dental health problems. Here, the authors report results from the first such study in a Nordic country.
This scoping study yielded 37 empirical studies published in peer-reviewed journals addressing one of the most pressing, sensitive, and controversial issues facing child welfare policymakers and practitioners today: the dramatic overrepresentation of Indigenous families in North American public child welfare systems.
This qualitative study explored life experiences of children living on the streets in Eldoret, Kenya.
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Myanmar Country Office wishes to procure the services of Quantitative & Qualitative Assessment of Residential Care Facilities in Myanmar.
The aim of this review was to gather, assess and synthesize the current empirical evidence of transition to adult life from the perspective of young people leaving foster care.