Responding to Alcohol and Other Drug Problems in Child Welfare: Weaving Together Practice and Policy

05/16/99


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Responding to Alcohol and Other Drug Problems in Child Welfare: Weaving Together Practice and Policy

Values and Philosophies

A Middle Ground on Child Safety and Family Stability

Daily Practice

Daily Practice

Training

Information Management and Outcomes

Funding and Budgets

Service Delivery Methods

A Policy Framework

Policy Framework Components

Paired AOD Counselor and CWS Worker

AOD Counselor Out-stationed as Technical Assistance

AOD Screener in CWS/TANF Office and Cross Staffing

Multidisciplinary Team for Joint Case Planning

Paired CWS Workers and Person in Recovery

Infusion of AOD Strategies through Training

Community Partners of Recovery and Treatment Staff

Community Partnerships for the Protection of Children

Family Drug Court

Values matter, especially when they touch issues of AOD and poverty

Reforming systems demands a “Theory of Resources”

Parallel reforms and external crises can reinforce or undermine innovation

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Developmental Stages of Collaboration

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Author: Sid Gardner

Email: nkyoung@cffutures.com