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Pathways to Collaboration: Factors That Help and Hinder Collaboration Between Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Fields
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Research over the past decade has documented a strong relationship between substance abuse and problems of child abuse and neglect. Although many data collection systems do not gather accurate data on substance abuse and child welfare, most studies in the U.S. suggest parental substance abuse is a factor in one third to two-thirds of child involvement in the child welfare system. Parental substance abuse appears to be strongly associated with higher rates of physical abuse or neglect among families in community samples, higher rates of substantiated child maltreatment in cases referred into child welfare, higher rates of out-of-home placements, re-reports of abuse, and reentry into foster care. This study examined factors that help and hinder the process of collaboration based on in-depth interviews with respondents from substance abuse and child welfare fields working in five California counties with established formal collaborative policies and programs. This curriculum, which is grounded in the findings from the study, provides highlights of research and experiential activities in four primary areas that may be used independently or in combination: (a) overview of research on cross-systems collaboration, (b) promising models and elements for collaborative practice, (c) factors that help and hinder collaboration, and (d) facilitating communication and dealing with confidentiality issues across systems. (161 pages)Drabble, L., Osterling, K. L., Tweed, M., & Pearce, C. A. (2008).

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Social Work
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Module
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CalSWEC
Date Added:
03/01/2018
Pathways to Collaboration: Understanding the Role of Values and System-Related Factors in Collaboration Between Child Welfare and Substance Abuse Treatment Fields
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Research over the last 20 years has documented a strong correlation between substance abuse and risk of involvement in the child welfare system. More recently, a growing body of research and policy analysis focused on addressing the needs of substance-abusing families in child welfare calls for “bridging the gap” in values and attitudes between child welfare and substance abuse treatment service delivery systems and developing collaborative models for intervention and case planning. This research-based curriculum increases awareness about how individual and professional values may impact interdisciplinary practice and is designed to develop skills for improved collaborative practice among child welfare workers, substance abuse treatment professionals, and other professionals working with substance abusing families involved in the child welfare system. This study examined similarities and differences in values and perceived capacity for collaboration between substance abuse and child welfare fields based on survey data from respondents in counties in California. The instruments used in this study, the Collaborative Values Inventory (CVI) and Collaborative Capacity Instrument (CCI), were developed by Children and Family Futures/National Center for Substance Abuse and Child Welfare. (123 pages)Drabble, L., Tweed, M., & Osterling, K. L., (with Navarrette, L., Pearce, C., Riberio, P., & Twomey, E.). (2006).

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Social Work
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Module
Author:
CalSWEC
Date Added:
03/01/2018
Pathways to College: Understanding the Psychosocial and System-Related Factors That Contribute to College Enrollment and Attendance Among Emancipated Foster Youth: An Empirically Based Curriculum
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This curriculum, written for graduate social work students and child welfare workers, is designed to improve the quality of care and services provided to children in out-of-home care. It highlights the importance of providing child welfare services that are responsive to the needs of children who must prepare for emancipation and the responsibilities of adult life. While more research efforts are aimed at tracking youth emancipating from the foster care system, little is known about those who are currently enrolled in post-secondary education. Further, research on youth exiting the foster care system tends to highlight negative outcomes. Little is known of former foster youth who go on to lead healthy and productive lives and what the contributing factors were that enabled them to succeed. Understanding their pathways to college and identifying the factors related to educational achievement can help inform program and service delivery to youth currently in the foster care system. (186 pages)Merdinger, J. M., Hines, A. M., Lemon, K., Wyatt, P., & Tweed, M. (2002).

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Social Work
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CalSWEC
Date Added:
03/01/2018
Permanency through Adoptions (2020)
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This resource provides access to the archived materials from the Northern Academy's Permanency through Adoptions series.

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Social Work
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Northern Academy
Date Added:
09/04/2020
Pet Adoption 101
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This OER lesson plan for adults will guide the learner into the fulfilling world of pet adoption. Discover how to prepare a home for a new arrival, from pet-proofing a space to gathering essential supplies. We'll also delve into how to choose the perfect pet for any lifestyle, considering factors like living situations, activity levels, and budgets. After completing the lesson, learners feel confident and ready to make an informed decision and welcome a deserving animal companion into their hearts and homes.

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Life Science
Social Work
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Assessment
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Reading
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Author:
Lee Ulsas
nicholas VanValkenburgh
Marissa Allen
Misty Hoyland
Date Added:
06/27/2024
Plain Language Best Practices
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Sexualized Violence Policies and Procedures

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This plain language resource is a model for how British Columbia post-secondary institutions can craft and review their policies on sexualized violence and misconduct.

Word Count: 9936

ISBN: 978-1-77420-110-7

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Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Social Science
Social Work
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
BCcampus
Author:
West Coast Editorial Associates
Date Added:
05/03/2021
Podcasting Social Work • A podcast on Anchor
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Podcasting Social Work is a platform for educators, learners, social workers, and activists to share your stories, knowledge and skills to empower communities and transform lives. The podcast episodes are focusing on various topics such as social, economic, cultural, and environment issues; and various social work practices to address poverty, marginalization and injustice across the world. Moreover, podcast episodes also focusing on teaching pedagogy, reflective practice, global citizenship, and social justice themes. "Podcasting Social Work" by Mahbub Hasan is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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Business and Communication
Education
Higher Education
Journalism
Political Science
Social Science
Social Work
Material Type:
Case Study
Interactive
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Mahbub Hasan
Date Added:
02/23/2022
Portraits de travailleuses handicapées
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Marginalisées sur le marché du travail, les femmes handicapées font face à de multiples difficultés : limitations liées à l’état de santé, discriminations, inadaptation des environnements de travail, mais aussi contraintes liées à la division sexuée du travail. Préparé dans le cadre d’une recherche sociologique participative, cet ouvrage vise à rendre compte de ces réalités et de ces difficultés, mais aussi de la résilience, de la ténacité et de la créativité des femmes en prise avec ces obstacles. Les 24 portraits ici réunis mettent en lumière leurs initiatives, bricolages, négociations, en bref leur agentivité pour se faire une place sur le marché du travail et dans la société.

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Marginalisées sur le marché du travail, les femmes handicapées font face à de multiples difficultés : limitations liées à l’état de santé, discriminations, inadaptation des environnements de travail, mais aussi contraintes liées à la division sexuée du travail.

Préparé dans le cadre d’une recherche sociologique participative, cet ouvrage vise à rendre compte de ces réalités et de ces difficultés, mais aussi de la résilience, de la ténacité et de la créativité des femmes en prise avec ces obstacles. Les 24 portraits ici réunis mettent en lumière leurs initiatives, bricolages, négociations, en bref leur agentivité pour se faire une place sur le marché du travail et dans la société.

Mathéa Boudinet est doctorante en sociologie au Centre de Recherche sur les Inégalités Sociales (CRIS) et affiliée au Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire d’Evaluation des Politiques Publiques (LIEPP) à Sciences Po (Paris).

Anne Revillard est professeure associée en sociologie à Sciences Po (Paris), membre du Centre de Recherche sur les Inégalités Sociales (CRIS) et directrice du Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire d’Evaluation des Politiques Publiques (LIEPP).

Word Count: 42339

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Subject:
Social Science
Social Work
Sociology
Provider:
Éditions science et bien commun
Date Added:
02/02/2024
Practical Knowledge: A Beginning Guide to Social Work Practice
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Word Count: 2450

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Subject:
Social Science
Social Work
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Tucker Hardy
Date Added:
06/14/2020
Practical and methodological guide for prospecting and mobilizing participants
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The Intellectual Output “Practical and methodological manual for prospecting and mobilizing participants” is aimed to make the link between the profile of participants, their history and the skills required to accomplish the project mission; to search and find potential participants; to show that it is possible, when spotting potential participants; to consider their background, skills and profile at once; to explain how it is possible to recruit participants based on all the above elements; to highlight the main difficulties encountered by the partners, as well as the keys to success and the developed solutions. This document is available in 6 languages and can also be download in other languages then english on : https://citiesbyheart.aeva.eu/index.php/portfolios/io1/

Subject:
Social Work
Material Type:
Case Study
Author:
Sud Concept
Date Added:
10/01/2021
Québec ville refuge
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Série de portraits de personnes et de familles réfugiées à Québec, de bénévoles engagés dans des organismes d'appui, de personnes employées par des organismes qui appuient les réfugiées, de chercheurs et chercheuses ayant étudié la question des réfugiés et de journalistes l'ayant couverte.

Word Count: 95096

ISBN: 978-2-924661-28-4

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Subject:
Social Science
Social Work
Sociology
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Éditions science et bien commun
Date Added:
02/08/2024
The Relationship Between Reunification Services, Service Utilization, and Successful Reunification 
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This curriculum offers an empirically based instruction tool for child welfare social workers or other related practitioners on family reunification services: the historical groundings and legal frameworks; the types of services that are offered to parents; factors associated with parents’ use of services; and information on the effectiveness of services. The curriculum blends a literature review of current knowledge with a study on family reunification services, with the intent to provide contextual information to aid social workers in the development of appropriate and responsible case plans for parents receiving reunification services in the child welfare system. (158 pages) Vugia, H., Osterling, K. L., D'Andrade, A. (2009).

Subject:
Social Work
Material Type:
Module
Author:
CalSWEC
Date Added:
03/01/2018
Research Proposal: Scaffolded Assignments and Exemplars
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This folder contains a prompt for a research proposal, scaffolded exercises to create a proposal over the course of a semester, and exemplars from a student who completed the assignments well.

Content warning: suicide, LGBTQ oppression, depression.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Work
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Amanda Parsons
Hannah Oakes
Matthew DeCarlo
Date Added:
10/04/2018
Resource Family Recruitment Convening
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Resource Family Recruitment Convening Course Materials
Summary: This resource provides classroom and supplemental materials for the Resource Family Recruitment Convening.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Work
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
10/05/2018
Resource Guide for Ethnic Sensitive & Multicultural Practice
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This guide supports the California MSW program Ethnic Sensitive and Multicultural Practice competency module and is composed of: a listing of applicable competencies; bibliographic data; resources for course materials; continuing education and training resources; membership, advocacy, and service organizations; internet sources; and syllabi of nationwide courses which included content on ethnic sensitive and multicultural practice skills. The guide can be used as standalone material for use in individual classes within courses, to encourage the development of courses which cross-cut traditional social work education categories, as discussion tools or exercises in courses needing ethnic sensitive and multicultural practice examples, by researchers to access literature available in specific areas, and to highlight child welfare resources available on the internet. (138 pages)Canto, C., Tracy, L., White, R. C., & Clark, S. (1998).

Subject:
Social Work
Material Type:
Module
Author:
CalSWEC
Date Added:
03/02/2018
Resource Notebook for Training on Substance Abuse in Child Welfare
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This item contains resources relating to the intersection of child welfare and substance abuse services. It includes: a draft outline trainers may use to blend components of sample training curricula; sample curricula on adult substance abuse and on alcohol and other drugs in the practice of child welfare; supplemental training resources including experiential exercises, sample case studies and training handouts; and a bibliography and copies of key articles from research and practice literature. In addition, two brief reference booklets--one on resources for training child welfare staff about substance abuse and one on elements of effective alcohol and drug training for child welfare professionals--are included. (260 pages) Louisell, M., & Drabble, L. (1997).

Subject:
Social Work
Material Type:
Module
Author:
CalSWEC
Date Added:
03/02/2018