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Publikováno v:
Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. 39:619-632
Autor:
Amy M. Salazar, Susan E. Barkan, Leah F. Rankin, Cossette B. Woo, Ivana Rozekova, Nathan E. Fowler, Kevin P. Haggerty, Dae Shogren, Amber Salzer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Child Welfare. 17:213-237
Publikováno v:
Children and Youth Services Review. 150:106991
Publikováno v:
Journal of Youth Studies. 24:1015-1032
Child welfare service providers in the United States are increasingly acknowledging the importance of engaging youth with foster care experience in case planning, policy advocacy, and practice chan...
Publikováno v:
Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal.
Data from a sample of alumni of foster care college graduates (N = 241) are examined to explore the role that social and emotional supports formed during college play in their post-college experiences, including achieving successful outcomes in emplo
Autor:
Terri Vann, John S. Briney, Kevin P. Haggerty, Amy M. Salazar, Benjamin de Haan, Peter J. Pecora, Michaele Lansing, Richard F. Catalano, Jean Vinson
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research. 10:349-369
Objective: Communities That Care (CTC) is an evidence-based community mobilization model designed to prevent problematic adolescent behaviors such as delinquency and substance use by organi...
Publikováno v:
Child & Family Social Work.
Autor:
Janice J. Cole, Madeline Furlong, Kevin P. Haggerty, Eunsaem Kim, Rachel Peterson, Susan E. Barkan, Jessica M Colito, Amy M. Salazar
Publikováno v:
Sex Res Social Policy
LGBTQ+ youth are over-represented in the foster care system. Child welfare systems across the country have been struggling with how to make their systems work better for the LGBTQ+ youth they serve. One strategy is developing foster caregiver trainin
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Child & Family Social Work. 24:430-440
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Child & Family Social Work. 23:281-288
Youth transitioning from foster care to adulthood are at higher risk for alcohol and substance abuse disorders than general population youth. At the same time, these youths are often recipients of strong clinical intervention, often at levels conside