2022 Reading Club: Race & Racism: How are Children of Color Doing in Our Child Welfare Systems? November 09, 2022
An intense appetite for reforming and transforming child welfare services in the United States is yielding many new initiatives. Vulnerable children and families who become involved with child welfare clearly deserve higher quality and more effective services. New policies, programs, and practices should be built on sound evidence. Reforms based on misunderstandings about what the current data show may ultimately harm families. This review highlights 10 commonly held misconceptions which we assert are inconsistent with the best available contemporary evidence. Implications for better alignment of evidence and reform are discussed.
American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC)
| DATE | TIME |
|---|---|
| 11/09/2022 | 01:00 pm |
| 11/09/2022 | 02:00 pm |
Zoom Meeting
Darrell Armstrong MDiv EdS-MFT DDiv Stacie LeBlanc JD MEd

