Document Type
Transforming Front-Line Child Welfare Practices (2010)
Publication Date
9-2009
Department
Faculty of Social Work
Abstract
Outcomes of accessible and central service models are assessed in this non-retrospective technical report using three criteria: (1) impacts on parent, child and family functioning; (2) impacts on system functioning (e.g. child placements, court involvements); and (3) impacts on parent and community attitudes towards child protection organizations.
Recommended Citation
Frensch, K. M., Cameron, G., & Hazineh, L. (2010). Transforming Front Line Child Welfare Practice: The Impacts of Institutional Settings on Services, Employment Environments, Children, and Families, Non-Retrospective Technical Report: Accessible Program and Agency Based Program Parent Survey Results from Case Opening and Follow Up (Rep., pp. 1-57). Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University, Partnerships for Children and Families Project.