Structured well-being assessments in public child welfare: Observations across two states

Q2 Social Sciences
Crystal Collins-Camargo, Jessica Strolin-Goltzman, A. N. Verbist, Alison Krompf, Becky F. Antle
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Abstract

Children entering custody within the child welfare system have been found to have high levels of trauma and significant behavioral health needs. In this paper, authors demonstrate how a structured functional well-being assessment can be used with the custody population to promote an understanding of behavioral health needs, inform case planning, and measure functional improvement over time. Specifically, this paper will: (a) briefly describe how two states implemented a common standardized assessment of functioning to inform case planning and measure well-being progress of children in the custody of a public child welfare system (b) examine what this common assessment tool reveals about the strengths and needs of children entering custody across two sites and (c) describe the magnitude of change in functional improvement measured across 6 months. This paper will contribute to the existing knowledge by sharing possible themes in functioning related to children entering custody while examining changes in functioning over time. Implications for practice, policy, and future research will be discussed.
公共儿童福利的结构化福利评估:两个州的观察
进入儿童福利系统监护的儿童被发现有高度的创伤和显著的行为健康需求。在本文中,作者展示了结构化的功能健康评估如何与监护人群一起使用,以促进对行为健康需求的理解,为病例规划提供信息,并随着时间的推移衡量功能改善。具体而言,本文将:(a)简要描述两个州如何实施一项共同的功能标准化评估,为案例规划提供信息,并衡量公共儿童福利系统监护下儿童的福祉进展;(b)检查这一共同评估工具揭示了两个地点进入监护的儿童的优势和需求;(c)描述6个月内测量的功能改善的变化幅度。本文将通过分享与进入监护权的儿童有关的功能的可能主题,同时检查功能随时间的变化,从而为现有知识做出贡献。本文将讨论对实践、政策和未来研究的影响。
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Developmental Child Welfare
Developmental Child Welfare Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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