Some degree of stress is of necessity associated with child welfare interventions. This stress adds to that already present in service consumers' situations. This article offers help to child welfare ...
Child Welfare, Vol. 81, No. 5, SPECIAL ISSUE: The Crisis in Rural Child Welfare (September/October 2002), pp. 791-819 (29 pages) An "organization-in-environment" perspective can help researchers ...
Child welfare professionals work in a stressful environment. Seeing families at risk of having children removed from the home frequently results in occupational trauma, burnout and negative health ...
On Wednesday, June 18, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services announced the start of PATH NC, the Partnership and Technology Hub for North Carolina, a new statewide information ...
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