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Development and Implementation of a Child Welfare Workforce Strategy to Build a Trauma-Informed System of Support for Foster Care.

Suzanne E U Kerns1, Michael D Pullmann2, Andrea Negrete3, Jacqueline A Uomoto2, Lucy Berliner4, Dae Shogren5, Ellen Silverman6, Barbara Putnam5.   

Abstract

Effective strategies that increase the extent to which child welfare professionals engage in trauma-informed case planning are needed. This study evaluated two approaches to increase trauma symptom identification and use of screening results to inform case planning. The first study evaluated the impact of training on trauma-informed screening tools for 44 child welfare professionals who screen all children upon placement into foster care. The second study evaluated a two-stage approach to training child welfare workers on case planning for children's mental health. Participants included (a) 71 newly hired child welfare professionals who received a 3-hr training and (b) 55 child welfare professionals who participated in a full-day training. Results from the first study indicate that training effectively increased knowledge and skills in administering screening tools, though there was variability in comfort with screening. In the second study, participants self-reported significant gains in their competency in identifying mental health needs (including traumatic stress) and linking children with evidence-based services. These findings provide preliminary evidence for the viability of this approach to increase the extent to which child welfare professionals are trauma informed, aware of symptoms, and able to link children and youth with effective services designed to meet their specific needs.
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Keywords:  assessment; child trauma; child welfare workers; foster care; mental health services; program evaluation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26928411     DOI: 10.1177/1077559516633307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Maltreat        ISSN: 1077-5595


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4.  [Child and adolescent psychiatric and therapeutic treatment needs in care settings in the Lower Austrian industrial district. A survey of the demand situation].

Authors:  Dina Weindl; Jessica Peper-Bösenkopf; Theresa Mares; Judith Noske
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5.  Identifying Psychosocial Problems Among Children and Youth in the Child Welfare System Using the PSC-17: Exploring Convergent and Discriminant Validity with Multiple Informants.

Authors:  Elizabeth M Parker; Jedediah Jacobson; Michael D Pullmann; Suzanne E U Kerns
Journal:  Child Psychiatry Hum Dev       Date:  2019-02

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Authors:  Deborah Winders Davis; W David Lohr; Yana Feygin; Liza Creel; Kahir Jawad; V Faye Jones; P Gail Williams; Jennifer Le; Marie Trace; Natalie Pasquenza
Journal:  BMC Psychiatry       Date:  2021-06-10       Impact factor: 3.630

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