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Unpacking Permanency for Youth: Overuse/Misuse of Another Planned Permanent Living Arrangement (APPLA) as a Permanency Goal
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Jennifer Renne
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: An Overview of Children, Youth, and Family Services, Policies, and Programs in the United States 1
- Historical Evolution of Child Welfare Services 11
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PART 1. CHILD AND ADOLESCENT WELL-BEING
- Family Support Services 51
- Meaningful Family Engagement 70
- Engaging Latino Families 86
- Health Care for Children and Youth 94
- Mental Health Care for Children and Youth 115
- Educational Issues for Children and Youth 145
- LGBTQ Youth and Their Families 158
- Runaway and Homeless Youth 179
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PART 2. CHILD AND ADOLESCENT SAFETY
- Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect 207
- Child Protective Services 236
- Risk Assessment 253
- Family Preservation 270
- Sexual Abuse Issues 288
- Substance Abuse Issues 299
- Domestic Violence Issues 312
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PART 3. PERMANENCY FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
- Reunification 339
- Guardianship 355
- Customary Adoption for American Indian and Alaskan Native Children 373
- Kinship Care 382
- Adoption 401
- Birth Mothers 424
- Adoption Disruption 437
- Unpacking Permanency for Youth: Overuse/Misuse of Another Planned Permanent Living Arrangement (APPLA) as a Permanency Goal 455
- Youth Development and Transitional Living Services 467
- Family Foster Care 480
- Residential Services 498
- Sibling Issues 516
- Visits: Critical to the Well-Being and Permanency of Children and Youth in Care 527
- Postpermanency Services 543
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PART 4. SYSTEMIC ISSUES IN CHILD WELFARE
- The Child and Family Services Reviews 567
- Placement Stability 583
- Foster Parent Recruitment, Retention, Development, and Support 601
- Legal and Judicial Engagement 616
- Child Welfare Workforce Issues 624
- Child Welfare Supervision 643
- Research and Evaluation 660
- Disproportionate Representation of Children and Youth 680
- Fatherhood 694
- Immigrant Children, Youth, and Families 710
- Contributors 721
- Index 727
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: An Overview of Children, Youth, and Family Services, Policies, and Programs in the United States 1
- Historical Evolution of Child Welfare Services 11
-
PART 1. CHILD AND ADOLESCENT WELL-BEING
- Family Support Services 51
- Meaningful Family Engagement 70
- Engaging Latino Families 86
- Health Care for Children and Youth 94
- Mental Health Care for Children and Youth 115
- Educational Issues for Children and Youth 145
- LGBTQ Youth and Their Families 158
- Runaway and Homeless Youth 179
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PART 2. CHILD AND ADOLESCENT SAFETY
- Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect 207
- Child Protective Services 236
- Risk Assessment 253
- Family Preservation 270
- Sexual Abuse Issues 288
- Substance Abuse Issues 299
- Domestic Violence Issues 312
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PART 3. PERMANENCY FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
- Reunification 339
- Guardianship 355
- Customary Adoption for American Indian and Alaskan Native Children 373
- Kinship Care 382
- Adoption 401
- Birth Mothers 424
- Adoption Disruption 437
- Unpacking Permanency for Youth: Overuse/Misuse of Another Planned Permanent Living Arrangement (APPLA) as a Permanency Goal 455
- Youth Development and Transitional Living Services 467
- Family Foster Care 480
- Residential Services 498
- Sibling Issues 516
- Visits: Critical to the Well-Being and Permanency of Children and Youth in Care 527
- Postpermanency Services 543
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PART 4. SYSTEMIC ISSUES IN CHILD WELFARE
- The Child and Family Services Reviews 567
- Placement Stability 583
- Foster Parent Recruitment, Retention, Development, and Support 601
- Legal and Judicial Engagement 616
- Child Welfare Workforce Issues 624
- Child Welfare Supervision 643
- Research and Evaluation 660
- Disproportionate Representation of Children and Youth 680
- Fatherhood 694
- Immigrant Children, Youth, and Families 710
- Contributors 721
- Index 727