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Jose, Anita, and Scott Wetzler. "Implementing a Provider Partnership to Improve Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Outcomes in Urban High-Needs Parents." Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 100, no. 3 (2019): 328–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1044389419836612.

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This Practice Note describes the implementation of a partnership between child welfare and substance use providers in New York City, with the aim of supporting cross-systems collaboration and improving outcomes for dually involved families. Specifically, this report focuses on improving both coordination and communication between a preventive child welfare service provider (Montefiore Family Treatment & Rehabilitation Program), an outpatient substance abuse treatment provider (Montefiore Division of Substance Abuse), and the local department of social services (New York City Administration
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Flavin, Moira, Pilar Bancalari, Kristen Faucetta, and Samantha Wulfsohn. "Building Evidence for a Promising Home-Grown Substance Use and Mental Health Child Welfare Prevention Model." Societies 14, no. 10 (2024): 208. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/soc14100208.

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The NYC Administration for Children’s Services and MDRC have partnered since 2021 to develop a rigorous research agenda leading to an impact evaluation of the Family Treatment and Rehabilitation (FT/R) model, a “home-grown” New York City intervention for families experiencing substance misuse and/or mental health challenges that put children at risk of maltreatment. This paper will describe the first phase of that research, which had two goals: (1) to refine a logic model that would result in a shared understanding of core components of the FT/R model, and (2) to create a plan for a subsequent
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Nikula, Jouko, and Nina Ivashinenko. "Foster Care Reform and Social Partnership in Nizhny Novgorod Region." Journal of Social Policy Studies 15, no. 3 (2017): 383–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/727-0634-2017-15-3-383-394.

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 Jouko Nikula – PhD, Senior Researcher, Finnish Centre for Russian and Eastern European Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland. Email: jounikul@gmail.com
 Nina Ivashinenko – Doktor Nauk in Economics, Professor, Head of Economic Sociology Department, Lobachevsky State University of N. Novgorod, Head of UNN-ISESP RAS Laboratory. Russian Federation. Email: nni@fsn.unn.ru
 
 This article discusses on-going foster care reform in Russia and analyses possibilities for the evolution of partnerships between stakeholders. The role of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the re
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Staller, Karen M. "Stitching Tattered Cloth: Reflections on Social Justice and Qualitative Inquiry in Troubled Times." Qualitative Inquiry 26, no. 6 (2018): 559–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077800418786900.

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This article is a transcript of a keynote performance delivered at the opening of the 14th Annual International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry (ICQI). I compare the troubled times we face during the first year of President Donald J. Trump’s administration in 2017 with conditions existing during the mid-to-late nineteenth century. Similarities include mass migration, religious intolerance, nativist and anti-immigrant movements, racial injustice, political division, acute income inequality, and debates over the role of science and religion. Finding inspiration in the work of social reformer Cha
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Rushton, Alan. "Child Welfare Research Review, Vol. 2. J. D. Berrick, R. Barth, & N. Gilbert. New York: Columbia University Press, 1997. pp. 314. £52.00 (hb)." Child Psychology and Psychiatry Review 3, no. 2 (1998): 90–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1360641798241529.

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Rittner, Barbara. "Book Reviews : Berrick, J. D., Barth, R., & Gilbert, N. (1997). Child Welfare Research Review: Volume 2. New York: Columbia University Press. 313 pp., $65.00 hardback, ISBN 0-231-10652-1." Research on Social Work Practice 8, no. 6 (1998): 717–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104973159800800609.

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Kusuma Wijayanti, Puspita Adhi, and Surya Cahyadi. "Antecedents-Consequences Modification to Decrease Hyper-activity and Improve Attention of Child with ADHD." JPUD - Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini 13, no. 2 (2019): 232–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/jpud.132.03.

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The prevalence of ADHD children increases every year. Some researchers have shown that psychosocial behavior therapy (antecedents-consequences modification) was effective to decrease hyperactivity and increase attention to ADHD children. This study aims to find out the effectiveness of antecedents-consequences modification by parents and teachers to decrease hyperactivity and increase attention to a 6 years old boy with ADHD. The study was a single case experimental design. Psychosocial behavior therapy has been used with antecedents-consequences modification. The antecedents-consequences modi
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Liddell, Max. "Book Reviews : THE CHILD WELFARE CHALLENGE: POLICY, PRACTICE AND RESEARCH Peter J. Pecora, James K. Whittaker, Anthony N. Maluccio, with Richard P. Barth and Robert D. Potnick New York: Aldine de Gruyier, 1992, xvii, 526 pp., DM 138- (hardback) and DM 74- (paperback)." Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology 32, no. 2 (1996): 129–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/144078339603200219.

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Bhandari, Sudhir, Ajit Singh Shaktawat, Bhoopendra Patel, et al. "The sequel to COVID-19: the antithesis to life." Journal of Ideas in Health 3, Special1 (2020): 205–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.47108/jidhealth.vol3.issspecial1.69.

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The pandemic of COVID-19 has afflicted every individual and has initiated a cascade of directly or indirectly involved events in precipitating mental health issues. The human species is a wanderer and hunter-gatherer by nature, and physical social distancing and nationwide lockdown have confined an individual to physical isolation. The present review article was conceived to address psychosocial and other issues and their aetiology related to the current pandemic of COVID-19. The elderly age group has most suffered the wrath of SARS-CoV-2, and social isolation as a preventive measure may furth
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Pangestuti, Retno, Anissa Lestari Kadiyono, Surya Cahyadi, and Hendriati Agustiani. "A Modifying the Instrument of Self-Regulation in Early Childhood Assessment." JPUD - Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini 13, no. 1 (2019): 114–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/10.21009/jpud.131.09.

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Self-regulation for pre-school children is very important to support children’s adjustments in all situations and conditions. The current problem is the instrument of self-regulation is more focused on regulation in learning which is not suitable for young children. This study aims to examine the validity and reliability of Preschool Self-Regulation Assessment (PSRA) in Indonesia by modifying several children self-regulation theories. The instrument was translated from English into Indonesian and it retranslated into the native language by linguists. The questions, then, were validated through
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Books on the topic "New York (N.Y.). Child Welfare Administration"

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York, New York (State) Office of the State Deputy Comptroller for the City of New. New York City Human Resources Administration, Child Welfare Administration, preventive services caseworkers. Office of the State Deputy Comptroller, 1989.

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New York (State). Office of the State Deputy Comptroller for the City of New York. New York City Human Resources Administration, Child Welfare Administration, delivery of preventive services to children and their families. Office of the State Deputy Comptroller, 1990.

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New York (State). Division of Family and Children Services. An assessment of the operations of the Child Welfare Administration of the Human Resources Administration of New York City. New York State Dept. of Social Services, Division of Family and Children Services, 1989.

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New York (State). Dept. of Social Services. Office of Audit and Quality Control. Metropolitan Regional Office, ed. Final report, the Kinship Program initial kinship segment: New York City Human Resources Administration, Child Welfare Agency. New York State Dept. of Social Services, Metropolitan Regional Office of Audit and Quality Control, 1990.

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New York (State). Division of Management Audit and State Financial Services. Office of Children and Family Services, development of the CONNECTIONS system supporting child welfare services. The Division, 1998.

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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Committee on Oversight, Analysis & Investigation. Too much, too little, too late: An Assembly investigation of CONNECTIONS, New York's statewide child welfare computer system. The Committees, 2001.

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Services, New York (N Y. ). Administration for Children's. A renewed plan of action for the Administration for Children's Services. NYC Administration for Children's Services, 2001.

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New York (State). Division of Management Audit and State Financial Services. Office of Children and Family Services, caseworker qualifications, training and supervision in selected child welfare programs. The Division, 1998.

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Investigation, New York (N Y. ). Dept of. A Department of Investigation examination of eleven child fatalities and one near fatality: A joint report by New York City Department of Investigation, Rose Gill Hearn, Commissioner [and] Administration for Childrens Services, John B. Mattingly, Commissioner. City of New York, Dept. of Investigation, 2007.

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New York (N.Y.). Dept. of Investigation. A Department of Investigation examination of eleven child fatalities and one near fatality: A joint report by New York City Department of Investigation, Rose Gill Hearn, Commissioner [and] Administration for Childrens Services, John B. Mattingly, Commissioner. City of New York, Dept. of Investigation, 2007.

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