Despite efforts to create, revise, reform, and establish an effective child welfare system in the United States, the system continues to fail to ensure the safety and well-being of maltreated children. Out of Harm's Way presents four specific changes that would lead to a more effective system; and unlike many other studies of this system, the changes recommended here are affordable, scalable, and proven.
Despite efforts to create, revise, reform, and establish an effective child welfare system in the United States, the system continues to fail to ensure the safety and well-being of maltreated children. Out of Harm's Way presents four specific changes that would lead to a more effective system; and unlike many other studies of this system, the changes recommended here are affordable, scalable, and proven.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard J. Gelles, PhD, Former Dean (2001-2014) and Joanne T. & Raymond H. Welsh Chair of Child Welfare and Family Violence, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice; Co-Faculty Director, Field Center for Children's Policy, Practice, and Research; Founding Director, Evelyn Jacobs Ortner Center on Family Violence.
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* Introduction: Child Welfare is Not Brain Surgery; It's Much for Difficult * Part I: Tragedy and its Aftermath * Chapter 1: In an Ideal World * Chapter 2: In the Real World * Chapter 3: System Reform: Rounding up the Usual Suspects, Lawsuits, and Policy Changes * Part II: Centers of Gravity * Chapter 4: Who Is The Client? * Chapter 5: Portals, Gates, and Decisions * Chapter 6: Follow The Money: The Perverse Incentive of Federal Foster Care Funding * Chapter 7: Aging Out * Chapter 8: It Takes a Village...
* Introduction: Child Welfare is Not Brain Surgery; It's Much for Difficult * Part I: Tragedy and its Aftermath * Chapter 1: In an Ideal World * Chapter 2: In the Real World * Chapter 3: System Reform: Rounding up the Usual Suspects, Lawsuits, and Policy Changes * Part II: Centers of Gravity * Chapter 4: Who Is The Client? * Chapter 5: Portals, Gates, and Decisions * Chapter 6: Follow The Money: The Perverse Incentive of Federal Foster Care Funding * Chapter 7: Aging Out * Chapter 8: It Takes a Village...
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