PLACE MATTERS APRIL 2008 CONFERENCE MATERIALS
Alternative Response: What It Is and Why It Works - D1 and A1
Assessing Safety and Risk - E2 and B2
Response from Dean Barth delivered April 16, 2008
Response from Dean Barth delivered April 18, 2008
Building Bridges: Child Welfare Services for Immigrant Families and Children - C1 and E1
Children of Incarcerated Parents - C4 and E4
Coach Before the Crisis, For the Crisis - E1 and B1
Culture and Race: How We Make Screening Assessment and Placement Decisions - C5 and D1
Data Informed Supervision: Detecting Patterns and Areas for Improvement - E5 and B5
Everything You Wanted to Know About Diversity, But Were Afraid to Ask - E4 and B4
Family Involvement Throughout the Child Welfare Continuum - B3 and D3
Family Involvement Throughout the Child Welfare Continuum, Handout 1
Family Involvement Throughout the Child Welfare Continuum, Handout 2
Family Involvement Throughout the Child Welfare Continuum, Handout 3
Gangs and Foster Children - D3 and A3
How to Search for the Best Evidence Based Practice to Meet the Client's Needs - D2 and A2
Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Permanency - B2 and D2
Jack's Brain, Jill's Brain - B4 and D4
Kinship Care: Promoting Child Well-Being for Children Placed with Relatives - B1 and E5
Maryland Child Welfare Services: Research and Evaluation Agenda - A2 and C2
Monitoring, Documenting, and Enhancing Child Well-Being - B5 and C6
Placement Matters: Promoting Placement Stability - C3 and E3
Plenary: Achieving Retention Through Evidence-Based Practice
Plenary References: Achieving Retention Through Evidence-Based Practice
Plenary Panel: Ayer's Using Data to Guide Policy and Practice
Plenary Panel: Barth's Using Data to Guide Policy and Practice
Plenary Panel: Kennai's Using Data to Guide Policy and Practice
The Right Match: Strategies for Realistic Recruitment and Screening - C6 and B6
Transitions to Independent Living - E3 and B3
Working With African American Families Who Have Experienced Trauma - B6 and E6
Worker Well-Being Strengths Safety and Secondary Trauma, A6 and D5
Quick Links
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