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This podcast “Prevention: Reorganizing Community Collaboratives” details how Washington D.C.’s CSFA reorganized the contracts and the services for the Healthy Families Thriving Communities Collaborative Network, which serves the city’s diverse wards.

This fillable worksheet helps Children's Bureau discretionary grantees develop or assess the sustainability plan for their projects.

This guide outlines questions that Children's Bureau discretionary grantees should consider when developing or assessing the sustainability plan for their projects.

This podcast “Workforce Part 3 – Child Welfare Scholars” showcases a National Child Welfare Workforce Institute university-agency partnership between the University of North Dakota Department of Social Work and the North Dakota Department of Children and Family Services.

The podcast "Workforce Part 2 – A State’s Approach to Change” shares an example of how one state changed its approach to staff development, as well as provides insight on the “must-haves” and lessons learned in moving away from isolated interventions and toward a targeted and cohesive strategy.

The podcast 'Workforce Part 1 – The Workforce Development Framework' podcast episode gives listeners an opportunity to hear about how addressing your workforce can impact these and other challenges facing child welfare agencies.

This podcast is the second of a two-part series showcasing successful examples of kinship navigator programs connecting kinship families with available services.

This evaluation brief provides an overview of organizational capacity and outlines key child welfare organizational capacities: resources, infrastructure, knowledge and skills, organizational culture and climate, and engagement and partnership.

This podcast is the first of a two-part series showcasing successful examples of kinship navigator programs connecting kinship families with available services.

Delaware’s FOCUS project uses a hybrid Agile approach that incorporates Agile practices while keeping within the parameters of typical fixed-scope projects. The FOCUS project is driven by engaged stakeholders, a consistent emphasis on scope, and disciplined monitoring of plans and progress.