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This information toolkit contains resources for preventing child abuse and neglect in Nebraska. The Rethink Your Reaction Campaign includes posters, brochures, and newspaper ads in English and Spanish, activities, radio ads, and promotional materials. Materials urge parents to keep a sense of humor when raising children, find time to talk to children, and ask for support. In addition, parent tip sheets are included that address: bonding, parenting strategies for fathers, tantrums, strategies for grandparents, connecting with teens, and parenting strategies for teen parents. Campaign logos are…
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This issue of Reaching Out is devoted to looking at the subject of Fatherhood and Child Welfare. Along with several articles that spotlight current research and statistics, a number of articles give concrete tips to dads, administrators and social workers. (Author abstract)
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This report summarizes the proceedings of a conference held at the Airlie Conference Center in Warrenton, Virginia, October 5-7, 2009, that brought together 35 leaders and practitioners from the youth development and relationship education fields to discuss the needs of disadvantaged youth and the capacity of the field to deliver relationship education to this population. Key themes from the conference are discussed and include: relationship education is essential and youth leaders and practitioners broadly agreed that the need for relationship education in youth work is apparent;…
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The conversation starter cards were designed as a "win-win" game where everyone gets a chance to LISTEN and TALK. The purpose of this game is to get to know more about your family and friends by honestly answering the questions on each card and carefully listening to the replies. Kids and parents can take turns asking the questions. There are 40 cards in the deck, and each one also contains a piece of Baltimore RAVENS TRIVIA that you can use to create more fun games and interactions with your loved ones. Go ahead, get started - and remember these are only conversation starters. You do not…
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The inaugural White House Community Roundtable and Town Hall Meeting on Responsible Fatherhood and Healthy Families was held in Chicago, IL, on August 5, 2009. The event was the first in a series of locally focused meetings designed to highlight the importance of fatherhood in communities across the nation. It provided a forum for responsible fatherhood program representatives, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers at the Federal, State, and local levels to discuss the successes and challenges faced by fathers and responsible fatherhood programs. (Author abstract)
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This article explains how family group decision making (FGDM) can be used as a powerful tool for improving the engagement of father and paternal relatives in the lives of children involved with the child welfare system. It highlights a brief published by American Humane that discusses how FGDM can overcome barriers to father involvement in child welfare and strategies to minimize safety concerns relating to FGDM.
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This annotated bibliography lists resources on issues surrounding fatherhood in child welfare cases. It includes nine resources that address legal issues and four practice guides. Information is then provided on recent cases that are relevant to non-offending, nonresident fathers in child welfare cases, including 5 cases that address due process, 4 cases that discuss establishing paternity and legal fatherhood, 6 cases that deal with parental fault and presumption of fitness, a case that addresses parental preference, 2 cases that deal with the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children…
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This updated edition explains what program evaluation is, why evaluation is important, how to conduct an evaluation and understand the results, how to report evaluation findings, and how to use evaluation results to improve programs that benefit children and families. (Author abstract)
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This brief describes efforts in Kansas, Texas, and Kentucky to implement innovative practices to engage fathers and paternal relatives in the lives of children involved with the child welfare system. Kansas has changed the word "parent" to the phrase "mother and father" throughout the Children and Family Services policy manual, provides training on father engagement, strengthened requirements for contacting relatives of children entering foster care, and sponsors an annual Fatherhood Summit. Texas has created the State-level position of Fatherhood Program Specialist to spearhead a…
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This Resource Guide was written to support service providers in their work with parents, caregivers, and their children to strengthen families and prevent child abuse and neglect. The guide includes information about protective factors that help reduce the risk of child maltreatment, strategies for changing how communities support families, and evidence-informed practices. It also offers suggestions for enhancing protective factors in families, tools to build awareness and develop community partnerships, information about child abuse and neglect, a directory of national organizations that…