Evaluating the Implementation of Family Centered Practice in Maryland: July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010
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Research in Support of Child Welfare Policy & ProgramsAbstract
Maryland’s Family Centered Practice (FCP) model of child welfare is based on a set of core values and practice strategies that focus on increasing positive outcomes for children served by public child welfare to ensure their safety, well-being, and permanence. As per agreement between DHR-SSA and the UMB-SSW, researchers at the Ruth H. Young Center for Families and Children are evaluating the implementation of FCP across Maryland.Description
PROJECT NAME: Research in Support of Child Welfare Policy & Programs; PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: Diane DePanfilis, Ph.D., MSW; CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: Sarah Kaye, PhD; Terry V. Shaw, PhD and Elizabeth J. Greeno, PhDSeries/Report No.
Child Welfare Research;Sponsors
FUNDING SOURCE: Maryland Department of Human Resources, Social Services AdministrationKeyword
Family centered practiceUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Social Work--Projects and Reports
Family social work
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