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Subject:RE: Research on Effective Programs for Working with Adolescents in Child Welfare
Hi Kate,
There are other sources of this information, but I’m including the one I knew how to find quickly.
https://www.courts.wa.gov/content/PublicUpload/Commission%20on%20Children%20in%20Foster%20Care/dependencyBestPracticeReport.pdf
Pages 81-84 include info on TF-CBT and AF-CBT which have both been found to be effective in some of the areas you are asking about.
The link includes links and citations to the research.
Good luck,
Jacob D. D'Annunzio
Parents Representation Managing Attorney
Office of Public Defense
711 Capitol Way South, Suite 106
P.O. Box 40957
Olympia, WA 98504-0957
(360) 586-3164 x. 109
(360) 586-8165 Fax
jacob.dannunzio@opd.wa.gov
From: bounce-121287504-14462881@list.cornell.edu [mailto:bounce-121287504-14462881@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of kate schumaker
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 1:53 PM
To: Child-Maltreatment-Research-L@cornell.edu
Subject: Research on Effective Programs for Working with Adolescents in Child Welfare
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
Hi Kate,
There are other sources of this information, but I’m including the one I knew how to find quickly.
https://www.courts.wa.gov/content/PublicUpload/Commission%20on%20Children%20in%20Foster%20Care/dependencyBestPracticeReport.pdf
Pages 81-84 include info on TF-CBT and AF-CBT which have both been found to be effective in some of the areas you are asking about.
The link includes links and citations to the research.
Good luck,
Jacob D. D'Annunzio
Parents Representation Managing Attorney
Office of Public Defense
711 Capitol Way South, Suite 106
P.O. Box 40957
Olympia, WA 98504-0957
(360) 586-3164 x. 109
(360) 586-8165 Fax
jacob.dannunzioopd.wa.gov
From: bounce-121287504-14462881list.cornell.edu [mailto:bounce-121287504-14462881list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of kate schumaker
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2017 1:53 PM
To: Child-Maltreatment-Research-Lcornell.edu
Subject: Research on Effective Programs for Working with Adolescents in Child Welfare
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