Join presenters Jennifer Foley and Deena Davis for the 90-minute workshop “Recovery is in the Community: Utilizing Peer and Recovery Support Programs to Engage Parents with Substance Use Disorder.” Learn what to consider when implementing peer and recovery support programs, including: 1) building collaborative partnerships, 2) program development to engage parents, 3) workforce development, and 4) sustainability. The session also includes a close look at NCSACW’s "Peer Support Specialist Programs for Families Affected by Substance Use and Involved with Child Welfare Services: A Four-Module Implementation Toolkit" (https://lnkd.in/gJ6JYFiv). #APSAC #ChildrenandFamilyFutures #CFF #NCSACW
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This new brief from our research partners Abt Associates and Child Trends provides an introduction to the 13 collaborative projects funded by the Child Welfare Community Collaborations (CWCC) initiative by addressing the following questions for each: • What key partners did CWCC grantees engage in their collaborative work? • What strategies did CWCC grantees propose as part of their collaborative work? • What prior experience did grantees have with community-level collaboration? • What evaluation designs did they use? The CWCC initiative supports communities’ efforts to prevent child maltreatment and reduce community-level rates of child abuse, neglect, and out-of-home placements. https://buff.ly/42zTNQ7
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This new brief from our research partners Abt Associates and Child Trends provides an introduction to the 13 collaborative projects funded by the Child Welfare Community Collaborations (CWCC) initiative by addressing the following questions for each: • What key partners did CWCC grantees engage in their collaborative work? • What strategies did CWCC grantees propose as part of their collaborative work? • What prior experience did grantees have with community-level collaboration? • What evaluation designs did they use? The CWCC initiative supports communities’ efforts to prevent child maltreatment and reduce community-level rates of child abuse, neglect, and out-of-home placements. https://buff.ly/42zTNQ7
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This new brief from our research partners Abt Associates and Child Trends provides an introduction to the 13 collaborative projects funded by the Child Welfare Community Collaborations (CWCC) initiative by addressing the following questions for each: • What key partners did CWCC grantees engage in their collaborative work? • What strategies did CWCC grantees propose as part of their collaborative work? • What prior experience did grantees have with community-level collaboration? • What evaluation designs did they use? The CWCC initiative supports communities’ efforts to prevent child maltreatment and reduce community-level rates of child abuse, neglect, and out-of-home placements. https://buff.ly/42zTNQ7
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The Family Centered Treatment Foundation (FCTF) joined over 1100 organizations in urging Congress to reject a full-year CR that would cut appropriations to Non-Defense Discretionary (NDD) programs which would impact vital child welfare and family well-being programs among others. Over the past weekend, Congressional leaders in both Chambers agreed to adopt a bipartisan funding framework for FY24, essentially like the bipartisan Senate funding bill proposed early last summer. We will continue to support the passage of the new legislation and urge haste to avoid any federal government shutdown. Family Centered Treatment (FCT) is a home-based, family trauma and family preservation treatment used in the juvenile justice, mental health, and child welfare systems to address trauma and family disruption. #NDDUnited #supportfamilywellbeing #fundvitalprogramsAmericansrelyon
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📢 Discover evidence-based child welfare practices with the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse Program Registry! https://lnkd.in/e2TBGCAu Whether you're a statewide agency, county organization, public entity, or individual practitioner, the CEBC simplifies decision-making. Our user-friendly database consolidates information into simple, straightforward formats, eliminating the need for extensive literature searches or complex research critiques. The following programs and measurement tools have been newly rated on our website: · Community Resiliency Model (CRM®) · Early Steps to School Success (ESSS) · Emotion-Focused Training for Helping Professionals (EFT-HP) · KIDNET · Mockingbird Family (TM) · Self-Compassion for Healthcare Communities (SCHC) · Skills Assessment for Parents with Intellectual Disability 👉 Learn more about these and other additions & updates to the CEBC website in our June newsletter 🔗 https://lnkd.in/dBjwQbsN CC: Trauma Resource Institute, Save the Children US, The Mockingbird Society, Center For Mindful Self-Compassion, Westchester Institute For Human Development #ChildWelfare #EvidenceBased #EvidenceBasedPractice #Research #ImpSci #WeAreChildWelfare #ProfessionalDevelopment
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In this new brief from our research partners Abt Associates and Child Trends, learn more about the Child Welfare Community Collaborations (CWCC) initiative overall and the specific strategies that CWCC projects used to prevent child maltreatment and reduce community-level rates of child abuse, neglect, and out-of-home placements. https://buff.ly/498J0yP
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In this new brief from our research partners Abt Associates and Child Trends, learn more about the Child Welfare Community Collaborations (CWCC) initiative overall and the specific strategies that CWCC projects used to prevent child maltreatment and reduce community-level rates of child abuse, neglect, and out-of-home placements. https://buff.ly/498J0yP
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In this new brief from our research partners Abt Associates and Child Trends, learn more about the Child Welfare Community Collaborations (CWCC) initiative overall and the specific strategies that CWCC projects used to prevent child maltreatment and reduce community-level rates of child abuse, neglect, and out-of-home placements. https://buff.ly/498J0yP
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The Child Welfare Community Collaborations (CWCC) initiative is designed to mobilize communities to develop and evaluate multi-system collaboratives that address local barriers and provide a continuum of services to prevent child abuse and neglect. New profiles from our research partners Abt Global and Child Trends describe each of the four Cohort 1 grantees, including activities undertaken, lessons learned, and examples of different strategies the grantees use. https://buff.ly/3WKAqmH
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The Child Welfare Community Collaborations (CWCC) initiative is designed to mobilize communities to develop and evaluate multi-system collaboratives that address local barriers and provide a continuum of services to prevent child abuse and neglect. New profiles from our research partners Abt Global and Child Trends describe each of the four Cohort 1 grantees, including activities undertaken, lessons learned, and examples of different strategies the grantees use. https://buff.ly/3WKAqmH
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