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View article: Use of standardized decision support instruments to inform child welfare decision-making: lessons from an implementation study
Use of standardized decision support instruments to inform child welfare decision-making: lessons from an implementation study Open
Research has demonstrated children in out-of-home care have experienced trauma and a significant proportion are in need of behavioral health services (e.g. Casaneuva et al., NSCAW II baseline report: Child well-being, US Department of Heal…
View article: Call for commentaries: Child Welfare Futures
Call for commentaries: Child Welfare Futures Open
In 2021, the Journal of Public Child Welfare launches a Child Welfare Futures Section, which will feature brief commentaries arguing for short-, mid- and longer-term research-informed strategies de...
View article: Collaboration, competition, and co-opetition: Interorganizational dynamics between private child welfare agencies and child serving sectors
Collaboration, competition, and co-opetition: Interorganizational dynamics between private child welfare agencies and child serving sectors Open
Human service agencies are encouraged to collaborate with other public and private agencies in providing services to children and families. However, they also often compete with these same partners for funding, qualified staff, and cliente…
View article: Trends in local public child welfare agencies 1999–2009
Trends in local public child welfare agencies 1999–2009 Open
US public child welfare agencies have faced increasing pressure in the first decade of this century to demonstrate efficiency and accountability, even as the Great Recession increased pressures on millions of families and undermined human …
View article: Introduction to the Special Issue on Child Welfare Literature Reviews: Literature Reviews, Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses—How Can Child Welfare Administrators, Practitioners and Researchers Determine What We Know?
Introduction to the Special Issue on Child Welfare Literature Reviews: Literature Reviews, Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses—How Can Child Welfare Administrators, Practitioners and Researchers Determine What We Know? Open
Just over a decade ago, the Journal of Public Child Welfare (JPCW) was established to fulfill the need for a forum for publication of research directly related to publicly funded child welfare. Fou...