Safety, Permanency, & Well-Being

 

Videos

 

Documents
  • Visitation Protocol Project - Providing Meaningful Visitation (.ppt)
    Georgia State University and Committee on Justice for Children Visitation Seminar. January 31, 2007 - Atlanta, GeorgiaJudge R. Michael Key, Troup County Juvenile CourtMelissa Carter, Committee on Justice for ChildrenSusan Webb, Troup County DFCS

 

Links
  • National Quality Improvement Center on Non-Resident Fathers and the Child Welfare System (QIC NRF)
    The purpose of this project is to determine, through a research design, the impact of non-resident father involvement on child welfare outcomes. Child welfare outcomes include child safety, permanence, and well-being. Included in this design is the examination of the relationship between children, non-resident fathers, and/or paternal relatives. Throughout this project, information gained from the QIC NRF will be disseminated through this Web site and to the Children’s Bureau, sub-grantees, child welfare agencies, private service providers, the courts, legal systems and other stakeholders.
  • Knowing Who You Are
    Knowing Who You Are is a curriculum is designed for child welfare professionals, caretakers, and other adults involved in child welfare. The e-learning is the second part of this three-part curriculum. The e-learning builds on introductory concepts presented in the Knowing Who You Are video, and prepares participants for faciliated, in-person learning. (Casey Family Programs)
  • Fostering Connections Resource Center
    Find quick facts about children in foster care in Louisiana, current legislation proposed and enacted related to the law, existing state policies, tools, analyses and research relevant for the various components of the new law, examples of state and tribal approaches to implementation, information about upcoming events and news, and a list of Louisiana contacts that may be helpful resources for you in your efforts.

 

National Child Advocacy Center On-Line Courses

The National Child Advocacy Center has a number of on line courses for CPS, law enforcement, prosecutors and child advocacy center staff.  Visit the National Child Advocacy Center website for more information on the following online training courses.