National Child Welfare Resource Center
for Organizational Improvement
A service of the Children's Bureau, US Department of Health and Human Services
 
 
Stakeholder Involvement and Interagency Collaboration Resources
Service Array Tools

In addition to on-site technical assistance and training, we have covered interagency collaboration topics in many of our teleconferences, newsletters and publications. We have also compiled a list of Resources from the Field.

Teleconferences – Interagency Collaboration

To order teleconference tapes and handouts, take note of the stock number after the • and order these, along with any publications, using our order form. (Note: the stock number indicates the date of the call: T040104 was held on 4/1/04.)

Improving the Service Array in Child Welfare: A Strategy for Rural Jurisdictions • T042605
Community Partnerships for Protecting Children • T101105
Engaging Providers in Systems Reform • T111005
Looking at the CFSR Data: What We Are Learning about Tribal/State Relationships, the Consultation Process, and ICWA Compliance Issues • T040104
Investing In Front End Services • T042904
ICWA in the Context of the CFSR-Tribal/State Relations • T050803
Engaging Stakeholders in Program Improvements • T032703
Permanency Planning for Indian Children-Defining New Approaches and Opportunities • T101603
Promising Practices for Improving Health Care for Children in Foster Care • T051303
Strategies to Expand Services in Rural Areas • T050303
Protecting Children: Roles, Responsibilities and Relationships of the Child Welfare and Judicial Systems • T102803
Collaborations to Meet Children's Mental Health Needs • T110603
Emerging Issues Related to Domestic Violence and Child Welfare • T111303

Click on any of the following to access the full online publication.You will need Adobe Acrobat to view these files, once they are downloaded to your computer. If you don't already have Acrobat on your computer, click here to download the software for free.

Child Welfare Matters
Stakeholder Involvement in Child Welfare (Fall 2005)
Community Partnerships in IowaCollaboration in ArizonaState-Tribal PartnershipsResources from NRCOIQI Corner: The Critical Role of Stakeholders in Continuous Quality Improvement

Managing Care Newsletters – Interagency Collaboration

Interagency Collaboration in Rural Areas (Winter 2003)
Collaborative Efforts to Increase Services: Hale County, Alabama* Cross System Collaboration: Child Welfare and Mental Health in Utah * Resources for Collaboration * QA Corner

New Domestic Violence Guidelines for Public Child Welfare Agencies (Fall/Winter 2001)
NAPCWA's Domestic Violence Guidelines * Technical Assistance Available to Address Domestic Violence Issues * Resources Addressing Domestic Violence & Child Welfare


Publications – Interagency Collaboration

For a full description and information on ordering these publications, go to publications. If the publication is underlined, click on the title to download it.

Colorado Child Welfare Practice Handbook (CD, 2001)
Financing Strategies to Support Comprehensive, Community Based Services for Children and Families (1996)
From Their Lives: A Manual on How to Conduct Focus Groups of Low-Income Parents (2002)
Focus Groups: An Effective Marketing Tool for Social Service Agencies (1992)
A Planning Journey: Roadmap for Conducting Community Assessments (1994)
Conducting Family-Focused Community Events (1994)
Conducting Community Assessments (1994)
Child Maltreatment and Abuse Investigation for Law Enforcement Officers (1996)
Prisoners As Parents: Building Parenting Skills on the Inside (1993)
Sworn to Protect: Conducting Sensitive Child Abuse Investigations (videos, 1996)

 
         
             


updated on 07/09/2008

 

National Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement
Catherine E. Cutler Institute for Child and Family Policy
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