Decision Making and Judgment in Child Welfare and Protection

Decision Making and Judgment in Child Welfare and Protection
Author: Donald J. Baumann
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2020
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190059538

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"Professionals working in child welfare and child protection are making decisions with crucial implications for children and families on a daily basis. The types of judgements and decisions they make vary and include decisions such as whether to substantiate a child abuse allegation, whether a child is at risk of significant harm by parents, and whether to remove a child from home or to reunify a child with parents after some time in care. These decisions are intended to help achieve the best interests of the child. Unfortunately, they can sometimes also doom children and families unnecessarily to many years of pain and suffering. Judgments and decisions in child welfare and protection are based to a large extent on the formidable knowledge base on child abuse and neglect created over the years to support this professional task chore. Nevertheless, making decisions in complex and uncertain environments is fraught with many difficulties and shortcomings. There are in fact many indications that decisions in this area are not reliable and there are many errors in judgment that could be avoided, had the decision makers relied on existing knowledge on decision making under uncertainty and followed appropriate procedures. Much needs to be improved on how these decisions are made by individual professionals and child welfare agencies"--

Decision Making in Child Welfare Services

Decision Making in Child Welfare Services
Author: T.J. Stein,T.L. Rzepnicki
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789400956483

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All countries confront the problem of providing for dependent, neglected, and 1 abused children. While the exact form of institutional response will differ in relation to a country's political and economic structure, its culture and its tradition, the same general kinds of child welfare services have been developed 2 everywhere. Literature from the United States, Canada, and several Western European countries reflects a shared concern about children who reside in unplanned, substitute care arrangements and a growing recognition of the importance of 3 making permanent plans for these children. The American response to this problem took shape in the early 1970s when government at the local, state, and 4 federal levels undertook to fund permanency planning projects. Permanency planning projects were charged with developing and testing procedures that would increase the likelihood that children would move out of substitute care arrangements into permanent family homes either through restoration to their biological families, termination of parental rights and subsequent adoption, court appointment of a legal guardian, or planned emancipation for older children. Long-term foster care, if it was a planned outcome supported by the use of written agreements between foster parents and child care agencies, was recognized as an appropriate option for some children. 2 DECISION MAKING IN CHILD WELFARE Permanency planning projects have had a direct effect on the substantive aspects of social work practice in child welfare.

Decision Making at Child Welfare Intake

Decision Making at Child Welfare Intake
Author: Theodore J. Stein,Tina L. Rzepnicki
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1983
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015016187034

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Decision making in Child Welfare Intake and Investigation

Decision making in Child Welfare Intake and Investigation
Author: Susan Jane Wells
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 21
Release: 1985
Genre: Child welfare
ISBN: OCLC:16512809

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A Model for Intake Decisions in Child Welfare

A Model for Intake Decisions in Child Welfare
Author: Michael H. Phillips,Barbara L. Haring,Ann W. Shyne,Child Welfare League of America. Research Center
Publsiher: CWLA Press (Child Welfare League of America)
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1972
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015070561926

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Child Welfare Research

Child Welfare Research
Author: Aron Shlonsky
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2008-04-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780190294007

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Research has already been a significant factor in child welfare policy in recent years, but this essential new volume demonstrates that it has taken a leading role in the field to spur and guide change. In the incisive chapters gathered here, some of the field's top investigators present their work and assess its effect on the full spectrum of child welfare services. Future generations of researchers, as well as students, practitioners, and service providers, will find the resulting text indispensable. Edited by Duncan Lindsey and Aron Shlonsky, two of the discipline's most articulate voices, the book covers every base. The opening chapters situate child welfare research in the modern context; they are followed by discussions of evidence-based practice in the field, arguably its most pressing concern now. Recent years have seen historic rises in the number of children adopted through public agencies and, accordingly, permanent placement and family ties are critical topics that occupy the book's core, along with chapters broaching the thorny questions that surround decision-making and risk assessment. The urgent need for a more effective use of research and evidence is highlighted again with looks at the future of child protection and how concrete data can influence policy and help children. Finally, in recognition of the growing importance of a global view, closing chapters address international issues in child welfare research, including an examination of policies from abroad and a multinational comparison of the economic challenges facing single mothers and their children. With its insightful treatment of child welfare services in terms of the broader welfare system and acknowledgment of the myriad problems child welfare agencies face, this exceptional compendium offers a rich understanding of the social conditions that influence contemporary child welfare and enables the field to move ahead without losing sight of valuable lessons that have been learned.

Decision Making and Judgment in Child Welfare and Protection

Decision Making and Judgment in Child Welfare and Protection
Author: John D. Fluke,Mónica López López,Rami Benbenishty,Erik J. Knorth,Donald J. Baumann
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-07-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780190059545

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Professionals in child welfare and protection are often required to make decisions--fraught with many difficulties and shortcomings--that have crucial implications for children and families. There are many indications that these decisions are frequently unreliable and involve unavoidable errors in judgement due to the uncertainties. Despite the central role of judgements in the field, child welfare and protection training and research programs pay limited attention to leveraging the human factors aspect of practice. Although extensive research exists in relevant areas--such as medicine, psychology, business administration, and economics--little has been done to help develop, transfer, and translate scientific knowledge to the child welfare arena. Decision-Making and Judgment in Child Welfare and Protection pulls together the best internationally sourced expertise and makes it accessibly available and applicable to scholars, educators, practitioners, students, and policymakers--the key stakeholders in child protective services and child welfare.

Developing an Empirically Based Practice Initiative

Developing an Empirically Based Practice Initiative
Author: Jenny L Jones,Paul Sundet
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014-04-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317717775

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Developing an Empirically Based Practice Initiative documents practice techniques that were used during a three-year training/demonstration project for child welfare supervisors working in the frontlines of child protection services in the Southeastern United States. This unique book is a guide to combining research methodology with staff training to enhance the quality of evidence-based practice in the field. The book examines techniques that were used in training modules in four states, highlighting practice models and intervention outcomes from an evidence-based perspective. Developing an Empirically Based Practice Initiative includes details about the project from the federal perspective (The Children’s Bureau) and the operational implications at the Southern Regional Quality Improvement Center (SRQIC) level. The book examines the issues of providing technical research assistance to child welfare agencies and the complexities of cross-site evaluation with different political jurisdictions. Developing an Empirically Based Practice Initiative examines: The Children’s Bureau discretionary grant program the relationship between child welfare workers’ career plans and their abilities to accomplish core work tasks secondary traumatic stress (STS) in child protective services workers methods for monitoring and evaluating child welfare supervisors clinical decision-making as a tool for building effective supervision skills the use of outcome data for decision-making the development and implementation of the Tennessee project the use of “360-degree” evaluations to improve clinical skill development the Intervention Design and Development model Developing an Empirically Based Practice Initiative is an invaluable aid for social work practitioners, child welfare workers, case managers, and supervisors, and for social work academics and students.