Child Welfare News #33—Winter 2009

2009
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Child Welfare News #33—Winter 2009

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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 Care

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Child Welfare News was the newsletter of CASCW from 1992 to 2010. Its purpose was to inform the child welfare community on current practice, policy and evaluation efforts. It also included updates on the child welfare activities of the Center’s Title IV-E alumni and articles or announcements pertaining to Center-sponsored events. CASCW produced one edition in both the fall and spring semesters.

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. (2009). Child Welfare News #33—Winter 2009. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/185232.

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