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Message ID: 10529
Date: 2018-10-29
Author:Kathryn Piper
Subject:RE: question on differential response
CA: Navarro, I. (2014). Family engagement in “voluntary” child welfare services: Theory and empirical evidence from families under differential response referrals in California. Child Welfare, 93 (3), 23-45. Navarro, I. (2014). Family engagement in “voluntary” child welfare services: Theory and empirical evidence from families under differential response referrals in California. Child Welfare, 93 (3), 23-45. WI: Wisconsin Department of Children and Families. (2012). Wisconsin Alternative Response Pilot: Report to the Legislature. Retrieved from http://dcf.wi.gov/children/cps/alternative_response/leg_rpt.pdf VA: Commonwealth of Virginia, Office of Social Services,. (2008). Evaluation of the differential response system. Richmond, VA Retrieved from http://www.dss.virginia.gov/files/about/reports/children/cps/all_other/2008/differentialresponsesystem_evaluation_annualreport_2008_12-08.pdf. IL: Fuller, T. L., Nieto, M., & Zhang, S. (2013). Differential response in Illinois: Final evaluation report. Retrieved from Urbana, IL: I have been doing research on DR since 2012. I have published two articles: Piper, K. A. (2017). Differential response in child protection: How much is too much? Children and Youth Services Review, 82C, 69-80. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.09.014 Piper, K. A. (2016). Differential response in child protection: How much is too much? . APSAC Advisor, 28(2), 21-26. Retrieved from http://cap.law.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/APSAC-Advisor-2016.pdf Please feel free to contact me. Kate Kathryn A. Piper P.O. Box 76 Lower Waterford, VT 05848 (802) 748-9435 (hm) (802) 793-2174 (cell) kathrynapiper@gmail.com From: Jonson-Reid, Melissa
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2018 1:48 PM
To: Child Maltreatment Researcher List (CMRL)
Subject: Re: question on differential response
John Fluke (Colorado) has done some national work on this.
From: bounce-123048142-44915652@list.cornell.edu on behalf of Jackson, Yo
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2018 10:55 AM
To: Child Maltreatment Researcher List (CMRL)
Subject: question on differential response
HI all - asking for a colleague - Does anyone know of anyone doing differential response system work - in regard to child maltreatment response or foster care?
In particular, my colleague would be interested in finding examples from California, Virginia, Illinois, or Wisconsin.
Thanks,
Yo Jackson, Ph.D., ABPP
Research Professor/Adjunct Faculty
Life Span Institute
Clinical Child Psychology Program
The University of Kansas
yjackson@ku.edu
Professor
Clinical Child Psychology
Department of Psychology
Associate Director, Child Maltreatment Solutions Network
The Pennsylvania State University
yjackson@psu.edu
CA: Navarro, I. (2014). Family engagement in “voluntary” child welfare services: Theory and empirical evidence from families under differential response referrals in California. Child Welfare, 93 (3), 23-45. Navarro, I. (2014). Family engagement in “voluntary” child welfare services: Theory and empirical evidence from families under differential response referrals in California. Child Welfare, 93 (3), 23-45. WI: Wisconsin Department of Children and Families. (2012). Wisconsin Alternative Response Pilot: Report to the Legislature. Retrieved from http://dcf.wi.gov/children/cps/alternative_response/leg_rpt.pdf VA: Commonwealth of Virginia, Office of Social Services,. (2008). Evaluation of the differential response system. Richmond, VA Retrieved from http://www.dss.virginia.gov/files/about/reports/children/cps/all_other/2008/differentialresponsesystem_evaluation_annualreport_2008_12-08.pdf. IL: Fuller, T. L., Nieto, M., & Zhang, S. (2013). Differential response in Illinois: Final evaluation report. Retrieved from Urbana, IL: I have been doing research on DR since 2012. I have published two articles: Piper, K. A. (2017). Differential response in child protection: How much is too much? Children and Youth Services Review, 82C, 69-80. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.09.014 Piper, K. A. (2016). Differential response in child protection: How much is too much? . APSAC Advisor, 28(2), 21-26. Retrieved from http://cap.law.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/APSAC-Advisor-2016.pdf Please feel free to contact me. Kate Kathryn A. Piper P.O. Box 76 Lower Waterford, VT 05848 (802) 748-9435 (hm) (802) 793-2174 (cell) kathrynapipergmail.com From: Jonson-Reid, Melissa
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2018 1:48 PM
To: Child Maltreatment Researcher List (CMRL)
Subject: Re: question on differential response
John Fluke (Colorado) has done some national work on this.
From: bounce-123048142-44915652list.cornell.edu on behalf of Jackson, Yo
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2018 10:55 AM
To: Child Maltreatment Researcher List (CMRL)
Subject: question on differential response
HI all - asking for a colleague - Does anyone know of anyone doing differential response system work - in regard to child maltreatment response or foster care?
In particular, my colleague would be interested in finding examples from California, Virginia, Illinois, or Wisconsin.
Thanks,
Yo Jackson, Ph.D., ABPP
Research Professor/Adjunct Faculty
Life Span Institute
Clinical Child Psychology Program
The University of Kansas
yjacksonku.edu
Professor
Clinical Child Psychology
Department of Psychology
Associate Director, Child Maltreatment Solutions Network
The Pennsylvania State University
yjacksonpsu.edu
Author:Kathryn Piper
Subject:RE: question on differential response
CA: Navarro, I. (2014). Family engagement in “voluntary” child welfare services: Theory and empirical evidence from families under differential response referrals in California. Child Welfare, 93 (3), 23-45. Navarro, I. (2014). Family engagement in “voluntary” child welfare services: Theory and empirical evidence from families under differential response referrals in California. Child Welfare, 93 (3), 23-45. WI: Wisconsin Department of Children and Families. (2012). Wisconsin Alternative Response Pilot: Report to the Legislature. Retrieved from http://dcf.wi.gov/children/cps/alternative_response/leg_rpt.pdf VA: Commonwealth of Virginia, Office of Social Services,. (2008). Evaluation of the differential response system. Richmond, VA Retrieved from http://www.dss.virginia.gov/files/about/reports/children/cps/all_other/2008/differentialresponsesystem_evaluation_annualreport_2008_12-08.pdf. IL: Fuller, T. L., Nieto, M., & Zhang, S. (2013). Differential response in Illinois: Final evaluation report. Retrieved from Urbana, IL: I have been doing research on DR since 2012. I have published two articles: Piper, K. A. (2017). Differential response in child protection: How much is too much? Children and Youth Services Review, 82C, 69-80. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.09.014 Piper, K. A. (2016). Differential response in child protection: How much is too much? . APSAC Advisor, 28(2), 21-26. Retrieved from http://cap.law.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/APSAC-Advisor-2016.pdf Please feel free to contact me. Kate Kathryn A. Piper P.O. Box 76 Lower Waterford, VT 05848 (802) 748-9435 (hm) (802) 793-2174 (cell) kathrynapiper@gmail.com From: Jonson-Reid, Melissa
CA: Navarro, I. (2014). Family engagement in “voluntary” child welfare services: Theory and empirical evidence from families under differential response referrals in California. Child Welfare, 93 (3), 23-45. Navarro, I. (2014). Family engagement in “voluntary” child welfare services: Theory and empirical evidence from families under differential response referrals in California. Child Welfare, 93 (3), 23-45. WI: Wisconsin Department of Children and Families. (2012). Wisconsin Alternative Response Pilot: Report to the Legislature. Retrieved from http://dcf.wi.gov/children/cps/alternative_response/leg_rpt.pdf VA: Commonwealth of Virginia, Office of Social Services,. (2008). Evaluation of the differential response system. Richmond, VA Retrieved from http://www.dss.virginia.gov/files/about/reports/children/cps/all_other/2008/differentialresponsesystem_evaluation_annualreport_2008_12-08.pdf. IL: Fuller, T. L., Nieto, M., & Zhang, S. (2013). Differential response in Illinois: Final evaluation report. Retrieved from Urbana, IL: I have been doing research on DR since 2012. I have published two articles: Piper, K. A. (2017). Differential response in child protection: How much is too much? Children and Youth Services Review, 82C, 69-80. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.09.014 Piper, K. A. (2016). Differential response in child protection: How much is too much? . APSAC Advisor, 28(2), 21-26. Retrieved from http://cap.law.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/APSAC-Advisor-2016.pdf Please feel free to contact me. Kate Kathryn A. Piper P.O. Box 76 Lower Waterford, VT 05848 (802) 748-9435 (hm) (802) 793-2174 (cell) kathrynapipergmail.com From: Jonson-Reid, Melissa