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Child Welfare for the Twenty-first Century : A Handbook of Practices, Policies, and Programs
The authors have updated the text throughout, drawing from real-world case examples and data obtained from the national Child and Family Services Reviews and emerging empirically based practices. They have also added chapters addressing child welfare workforce issues, supervision, and research and evaluation. The volume is divided into four sections—child and adolescent well-being, child and adolescent safety, permanency for children and adolescents, and systemic issues within services, policies, and programs. Recognized scholars, practitioners, and policy makers discuss meaningful engagement with families, particularly Latino families; health care for children and youth, including mental health care; effective practices with LGBT youth and their families; placement stability; foster parent recruitment and retention; and the challenges of working with immigrant children, youth, and families.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Programs in the United States
Historical Evolution of Child Welfare Services
Part 1. Child and Adolescent Well-Being
Part 2. Child and Adolescent Safety
Part 3. Permanency for Children and Adolescents
Part 4. Systemic Issues in Children, Youth, and Family Services, Policies, and Programs
Contributors
Index

Addressing Racial Disproportionality and Disparities in Human Services : Multisystemic Approaches

DOING JUSTICE : LIBERALISM, GROUP CONSTRUCTS, AND INDIVIDUAL REALITIES

PROMOTING THE GENERAL WELFARE: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON GOVERNMENT PERFORMANCE

Social Construction and Social Work Practice : Interpretations and Innovations
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