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Home > Interagency Collaboration > Demonstration Sites and References
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Demonstration Sites and References Improving Child Welfare Outcomes Through Systems of Care Demonstration Sites California – Partnering4Permanency – Valerie Earley, Project Director, vearley@ehsd.cccounty.us Colorado – Jefferson County System of Care – Susan Franklin, Project Director, SFrankli@jeffco.us Kansas – Family Centered Systems of Care – Beth Evans, Project Director, ebme@srs.ks.gov Nevada – Caring Communities Project – Tiffany Hesser, Project Director, HesserTi@co.clark.nv.us New York – The CRADLE in Bedford Stuyvesant: A Systems of Care Initiative – Nigel Nathaniel, Project Director, Nigel.Nathaniel@dfa.state.ny.us North Carolina – Improving Child Welfare Outcomes Through Systems of Care – Eric Zechman, Project Director, ericzechman@ncmail.net North Dakota – Medicine Moon Initiative: Improving Tribal Child Welfare Outcomes Through Systems of Care – Deb Painte, Project Director, debp@nativeinstitute.org Oregon – Improving Permanency Outcomes Project – Patrick Melius, Project Director, Patrick.J.Melius@state.or.us Pennsylvania – Locally Organized Systems of Care – Andrea Richardson, Project Director, c-arichard@state.pa.us References De Carolis, G., Southern, L., Blake, F. (2007). Improving child welfare outcomes through systems of care: Building the infrastructure: A guide for communities. Fairfax, VA: National Technical Assistance and Evaluation Center for Systems of Care, ICF International. Hodges, S., Nesman, T., & Hernandez, M. (1999). Promising practices: Building collaboration in systems of care. Systems of Care: Promising Practices in Children's Mental Health, 1998 Series, Volume VI. Retrieved May 22, 2007, from http://cecp.air.org/promisingpractices/1998monographs/vol6.pdf (PDF - 372 KB) Knitzer, J., Cauthen, N. K., & Kisker, E. (1999). Enhancing the well-being of young children and families in the context of welfare reform: Lessons from early childhood, TANF, and family support programs. New York: National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health. Kortenkamp, K., & Ehrle, J. (2002). The well-being of children involved with the child welfare system: A national overview. Washington, DC: Urban Institute. Linden, R. M. (2002) Working across boundaries: Making collaboration work in government and nonprofit organizations. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Pires, S. A. (2007). Primer hands on—Child welfare. Portland, ME: University of Southern Maine, National Resource Center for Organizational Improvement. Robinson, C., Rosenberg, S., Teel, M. K., & Steinback-Tracy, K. (2003). Interagency collaboration guidebook: A strategic planning tool for child welfare and Part C agencies. Retrieved July 31, 2007 from http://jfkpartners.org/Content/PDF/InteragencyGuidebook.pdf (PDF - 193 KB) Walsh, J. (1999). The eye of the storm: Ten years on the front lines of new futures: An interview with Otis Johnson and Don Crary. Baltimore, MD: Annie E. Casey Foundation.
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