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Counting Is Not Enough: Investing in Qualitative Case Reviews for Practice Improvement in Child Welfare

Publisher: Annie E. Casey Foundation
Author(s): Morris-Compton, Sarah; Sarah Morrison; Kathleen Noonan; Susan Notkin; Martha Raimon; Daniel Torres
Published: August 2011
Outlines the value of quality case service reviews in child welfare systems, requirements for building and sustaining a robust process and adapting it under limited state budgets, and recommendations for jurisdictions, initiators, and national leadership.
Funder(s): Annie E. Casey Foundation
Related Organization(s): Center for the Study of Social Policy
Subject(s): Children and Youth; Human Services; Human Services, Family Services

Posted in: Grey Literature on 09/12/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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