- July/August 2013
- Vol. 14, No. 6
- Children's Bureau Express
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- Child Welfare Research
Child Welfare Research
CBX points to a community-based approach rooted in the idea that everyone can prevent child abuse and neglect, a booklet outlining standards to ensure uniformity in social work supervision, and a report providing an overview of the Adoption Incentive Awards and the issues associated with its reauthorization.
- Community-Based Prevention With Communities NOW
Communities NOW is a community-based approach rooted in the idea that everyone can work to prevent child abuse and neglect. The program is focused on educating and empowering community members,...
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- NASW Standards for Social Work Supervision
A new booklet developed by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) provides an in-depth discussion of supervision in the social work...
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- Funding the Adoption Incentives Program
Recognizing the importance of permanency options for children who cannot return home because of child abuse or neglect, the Federal Government has funded Adoption Incentive Awards since 1997 to...
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- Comparing Child Maltreatment Interventions
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) recently published a report examining the comparative effectiveness of interventions designed to...
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