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Subject:Re: Research on Effective Programs for Working with Adolescents in Child Welfare
Dear Kate,
The go-to website for evidence based child welfare is hosed by UC Berkeley:
Cebc4cw.org . Fabulous resource!
The first population-level study on the prevention of child maltreatment, was conducted by Ron Prinz, Univ of South Carolina...
Also, Triple P--Positive Parenting Program has over 500 random control trials ... with equal success with teens! See TripleP.net .
I recently published (funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation) a delivery format to reach and engage highly vulnerable families to prevent child maltreatment....
Love, Sanders et al. (2016). Social media and Gamification..... Child Abuse & Neglect....
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 1, 2017, at 5:05 AM, kate schumaker > wrote:
Hello all,
I am looking for examples of evidence-informed approaches to working with adolescents in a child welfare setting.
Specifically, I am interested in references and research related to approaches with adolescents that have demonstrated effectiveness in one or more of the following: admission prevention; preventing recurrence of maltreatment; improving parenting capacity/parenting self-efficacy; improving family functioning and/or promoting youth resiliency. I am particularly interested in models that may be considered trauma-informed.
Many thanks,
Kate Schumaker
Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto
Dear Kate,
The go-to website for evidence based child welfare is hosed by UC Berkeley:
Cebc4cw.org . Fabulous resource!
The first population-level study on the prevention of child maltreatment, was conducted by Ron Prinz, Univ of South Carolina...
Also, Triple P--Positive Parenting Program has over 500 random control trials ... with equal success with teens! See TripleP.net .
I recently published (funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation) a delivery format to reach and engage highly vulnerable families to prevent child maltreatment....
Love, Sanders et al. (2016). Social media and Gamification..... Child Abuse & Neglect....
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 1, 2017, at 5:05 AM, kate schumaker > wrote:
Hello all,
I am looking for examples of evidence-informed approaches to working with adolescents in a child welfare setting.
Specifically, I am interested in references and research related to approaches with adolescents that have demonstrated effectiveness in one or more of the following: admission prevention; preventing recurrence of maltreatment; improving parenting capacity/parenting self-efficacy; improving family functioning and/or promoting youth resiliency. I am particularly interested in models that may be considered trauma-informed.
Many thanks,
Kate Schumaker
Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto