Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare (CASCW)
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Item Child Welfare News #26—Summer 2005(2005)Table of Contents Leave No Adolescent Behind: Issues in the Transition to Adulthood, Child Well-Being in Substance-Abusing Families: Exploring Harm Reduction, Executive Summary: A Survey of Minnesota County Service Agencies Regarding Children’s Mental Health Screening Procedures, Recognizing Childhood Anxiety and Depression: CASCW’s Annual ITV Conference, Chronic Neglect: Patterns, Effects, and Successful Case Management, Alumni News, RecruitmentItem Child Welfare News #26—Summer 2005(2005)Table of Contents Leave No Adolescent Behind: Issues in the Transition to Adulthood, Child Well-Being in Substance-Abusing Families: Exploring Harm Reduction, Executive Summary: A Survey of Minnesota County Service Agencies Regarding Children’s Mental Health Screening Procedures, Recognizing Childhood Anxiety and Depression: CASCW’s Annual ITV Conference, Chronic Neglect: Patterns, Effects, and Successful Case Management, Alumni News, RecruitmentItem Child Welfare News #27—January 2006(2006-01)Table of Contents Recruiting and Retaining Child Welfare Workers, Determining Child Protection Interventions That Work, Outcomes for African American Children in Minnesota's Child Protection System, Racial Disparities in Rates of Foster Care and Maltreatment: State vs. National Data, Minn-LInk Charts High School Graduation Rates, CASCW and ATC Reach Their One-Year Anniversary, Recruiting News, Alumni NewsItem Child Welfare News #28—Summer 2006(2006)Table of Contents Graduation Rates are Low for Teens in Child Protection System, Early Intervention with Very Young Children in High-Risk, Child Welfare Families, Practice Challenges in Child Welfare: Involving Fathers – CASCW’s Seventh Annual Teleconference, Choosing Motherhood Before Marriage: A Sociological Study of Low-Income Single Mothers, Critical Issues in Child Welfare: Title IV-E MSW Alumni Guide CASCW, Child Welfare Trends, 2000-2004: Family Foster Home Placements Increase From 2000 to 2004, University of Minnesota-Duluth’s IVE Program Helps Communities Deal with a Growing Problem Alumni NewsItem Child Welfare News #29—Spring 2007(2007)Table of Contents The Impact of Absent Biological Parents in Kinship Care: Importance of Ambiguous Loss, CASCW Minn-LInK Project Releases Follow-up on Economic Outcomes of Former Senior Cohort of the Child Welfare High School Graduation Study, Discussion Paper on Child Care Assistance and Family Well-Being to be Released, Second Phase of Racial Disparities Study Completed, CASCW Hosts Discussion with 2006 Churchill Fellow Frances Evans, Family Therapist and Diversity Authority Holds Workshop on “Invisible Wounds of Oppression”, Spring Family Policy Forum: Bridging the Divide between Policymakers and Researchers, Financing the Future of Child Welfare: The Child Safety Act, Confronting Challenges in Truancy: The Adolescent Involved in Substance Abuse, CASCW Sponsors Child Well-Being Discussion, IV-E Alumni Updates, IV-E Student PerspectiveItem Child Welfare News #30—Summer 2007(2007)Table of Contents Minn-LInK Presents at CJI Conference in May, Raising Healthy Anishinaabe Children—A Developmental Asset Approach, New Populations in Rural Counties: Implications for Child Welfare, CASCW Involved in the Disability and Parental Rights Legislative Change Project, Child Sexual Abuse: Understanding the Issues, An Invitational Forum on Evidence-Based Practice in Child Welfare in the Context of Cultural Competency, CASCW’s 8th Annual ITV/VPC Teleconference, Minnesota Child Welfare Training Center (MCWTS) Transition Update, New Executive Director for CASCW, IV-E Student Perspective: Child Welfare Scholar’s Experience in PeruItem Child Welfare News #31—Fall 2007(2007)Table of Contents Implementing Signs of Safety in Carver County, A Note From the Director, Spotlight on IV-E Alumni: Center for Somali Family and Children’s Service, Collaborations: Dr. Susan Wells/Ramsey County Awarded National Funding to Study Comprehensive Family Assessments, Minn-LInK Involved in MELF Evaluation, Events: CASCW Hosted Events on Cultural Competence in November, Publications: Ramsey Teen Parents Report Released, Staff News: CASCW Welcomes New Program Coordinator, Announcement: Director Presents at National SummitItem Child Welfare News #32—Summer 2008(2008)Table of Contents Title IV-E Alumnus Philip Larkins Named 2008 Social Worker of the Year, A Note From the Director, Spotlight on IV-E Alumni: Linda Cassman, Collaborations: Foster Family-Based Treatment Association (FFTA), Events: Permanency and Adoption Competency Certification Kick-off; CASCW/CURA Sponsor Forum on Children in Immigrant and Refugee Families; New Populations Final Report Released; CW360° and the 9th Annual ITV/VPC Conference: Children of Incarcerated Parents, Minn-LInK Update, Publications: New Practice Notes Released, Center News: CASCW Unveils New Website; CASCW Welcomes New Staff; Congratulations to New/Graduating Title IV-E Students, Announcement: College of Direct SupportItem Child Welfare News #33—Winter 2009(2009)Table of Contents Wattenberg Receives Prevention Grant from DHS, A Note From the Director, Spotlight on IV-E Alumni: Linda Pagenkopf, MSW, LICSW, Collaborations: Disability Training Pilot Underway; PATH Wisconsin Collaboration Update; Foster Family-Based Treatment Association (FFTA), Events: Family Connect: Making Family Visits Work for Children in Foster Care; Conference on Working with Involuntary Clients; Mark Courtney to Present at 10th Annual ITV Conference; 2008-2009 Lessons from the Field: Autism Series, Minn-LInK Update, UMD Update: Summer Institute in American Indian Child Welfare, Center News: CASCW Staff Updates; Gamble-Skogmo Chair on Leave, Announcement: Save the Date: Adolescents in Foster CareItem Hmong Cultural Guide(2010)This is intended as an overview of selected factors that are critical to understanding child and family environments of Hmong refugee and immigrant groups. Through research and field interviews, this guide represents general themes for the Hmong culture and family dynamics. It is not meant to be exhaustive or representative of every family or group. Each family and child is coming from a unique and particular experience and should be approached in this way.Item Latino Cultural Guide(2010)This is intended as an overview of selected highlights of items that are critical to understanding children and family environments of Latino immigrant groups. Through research and field interviews, the following represents general themes for the Latino culture and family dynamics. It is not meant to be exhaustive or representative of every family or group. Each family and child is coming from a unique and particular experience and should be approached in this way.Item Somali Cultural Guide(2010)This is intended as an overview of selected factors that are critical to understanding child and family environments of Somali immigrants. Through research and field interviews, this guide represents general themes for the Somali culture and family dynamics. It is not meant to be exhaustive or representative of every family or group. Each family and child is coming from a unique and particular experience and should be approached in this way.