Thinking Outside the Box: Alternatives to Traditional Approaches to Providing Services to Child Welfare Families- Segment 1 of the 2010 Juvenile Law Update Out of Stock
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March 2010
Chapter 1 of the 2010 Juvenile Law Update
Thinking Outside the Box: Alternatives to Traditional Approaches to Providing Services to Child Welfare Families
Topics include:
- The Hampton Model
- The benefits and risks of voluntary services
- And more!
Faculty: Hon. Karen M. Ashby, Presiding Judge, Denver Juvenile Court
Mary Berg, Jefferson Country Department of Human Services
Susan J. Blanco, Esq., Graham B. Peper, Esq., and
Judy Rodriguez, Colorado Department of Human Services
Moderator: Lindy Frolich, Esq.
Description:
This chapter discusses keeping kids within the community and tailoring services to the families' needs in order to reduce unnecessary spending. Voluntary D&N, the Comprehensive Services Act (CSA), and Systems of Core (SOC) are discussed, with a look at family-focused, community-based care versus the traditional single agency approach.
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