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Describes two model parent peer programs enacted successfully in Contra Costa County, California, and Clark County, Nevada that increased child safety and family unit permanency and reduced foster care placements
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material_proyectable Rebiun34026379 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun34026379 m fo c f cr cna|||m|||| vz czazz| 140122s2012 dcu037 f fo vleng c UPVA 998330554703706 GPO eng rda pn GPO GPO pcc n-us--- Family engagement in child welfare video series Child welfare video series Contains subseries Parents helping parents series Contains subseries Supporting kin-caregivers series [Washington, D.C.? ] Child Welfare Information Gateway [2012?] [Washington, D.C.? ] [Washington, D.C.? ] Child Welfare Information Gateway 1 online resource (10 video files (36 min., 16 sec.)) sound, color 1 online resource (10 video files (36 min., 16 sec.)) Two-dimensional Moving Image rdacontent Spoken Word rdacontent Text rdacontent computer rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Title from video series home page (viewed Jan. 22, 2014) "Brought to you by National Technical Assistance and Evaluation Center for Systems of Care ... [which] is funded by the Children's Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, under Federal contract no.: GS-23F-8062H"--Parents helping parents video, final credits screen Closed-captioned and open-captioned versions available Accompanied by two discussion guides in PDF format Videorecordings available in both streaming (FLV files, sd., col.) and downloadable (WMV and MOV files, sd., col.) file formats Parents helping parents series. Parents helping parents -- What does it take to be a parent partner? -- Changing the culture of the agency -- Overcoming fears and resistance -- Building and sustaining the program -- Parent partners: personal stories -- Supporting kin-caregivers series. Supporting kin-caregivers -- What does it take to be a kinship specialist? -- Overcoming fears and resistance -- Keeping families together: personal stories Describes two model parent peer programs enacted successfully in Contra Costa County, California, and Clark County, Nevada that increased child safety and family unit permanency and reduced foster care placements State and local child welfare administrators, trainers, supervisors, and caseworkers System requirements: multimedia software player capable of playing Windows Media , QuickTime, and/or Flash video files; Adobe Acrobat for viewing PDF files Aid to families with dependent children programs- United States Family services- United States Child welfare- Services for- United States Mentoring in social service- United States Volunteer workers in child welfare- United States Child welfare- United States- Citizen participation Social service- United States- Citizen participation Internet videos. Educational films. Video recordings for the hearing impaired. Video recordings. Child Welfare Information Gateway (U.S.) issuing body National Technical Assistance and Evaluation Center for Systems of Care (U.S.) sponsoring body