By Kristen Selleck, MSW National Training and Consultation Director In order to maintain the safety and well-being of children with limited resources and following policies and […]
By Kristen Selleck, MSW National Training and Consultation Director Professionals who work in the domestic violence and child welfare fields use language that others outside these […]
by David Mandel “In child welfare cases involving domestic violence, supervision plays a critical role in determining the quality and consistency of case practice. The expectations […]
by David Mandel Assaults against child welfare workers are generally rare but I recently came in contact with a case where the worker was assaulted by […]
"The yardstick is flawed because it is based on inaccurate assumptions which place unnecessary barriers to collaboration between child welfare and survivors."