Separation of children from their parents is one possible traumatizing consequence of a mandated report, which is not to be taken lightly. This commentary on a case considers how racism and poverty should influence clinicians’ construal of their duties as … Read More
Bias
How Should Clinicians Minimize Bias When Responding to Suspicions About Child Abuse?
Abstract Clinicians have ethical and legal obligations to report suspected maltreatment of children. A decision to report suspected abuse is one of great ethical, clinical, and legal importance and can weigh heavily on clinicians who have established relationships with a … Read More
Language Bias in Child Welfare (Includes audio)
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Administration for Children & Families, Children’s Bureau – October 20, 2022 This brief provides an overview of biased language in child welfare case practice and strategies to identify and study it. Key themes … Read More
Why Understanding Racial Bias is Crucial for the Responsible Use of Predictive Analytics
Why Understanding Racial Bias is Crucial for the Responsible Use of Predictive Analytics Chronicle of Social Change – June 09, 2017 As big data tools like predictive analytics become more prevalent, child-welfare agencies must grapple with implicit racial bias if … Read More