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This podcast features a conversation between those with experience on both sides of the working relationship between the child welfare and correctional systems.
This podcast discusses lessons learned and implementations made within two local child welfare agencies on identifying and reducing secondary trauma within staff to improve outcomes.
This plenary session focused on leveraging public-private partnerships and interagency collaboration to strengthen and preserve families, reduce placements in out-of-home care, and provide support to children and youth in foster care.
This tip sheet makes recommendations for Training and Technical Assistance providers on how best to support systems change in organizations based on study findings and implications.
The Executive Summary from the 2015 report Supporting Change in Child Welfare: An Evaluation of Training and Technical Assistance presents the key findings and primary implications of the evaluation for T/TA delivery and future evaluations of T/TA.
This two-page overview from the 2015 report Supporting Change in Child Welfare: An Evaluation of Training and Technical Assistance summarizes the background of the evaluation, defines T/TA, and highlights key findings.
This webinar, sponsored by the Children’s Bureau’s Division of State Systems, features Statewide Automated Child Welfare Information System leadership staff from four states in a panel discussion about managing project scope.
This directory describes the services and activities of the members of the Children's Bureau's Training and Technical Assistance Network, including the National Resource Centers, Quality Improvement Centers, and more.
Presented by two national experts, this two-part webinar addresses the importance of screening and assessment in efforts to improve the well-being of children and youth.