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Identifying barriers to permanency : the recruitment, selection, and training of resource parents.
Child and Youth Services (2014)
  • Dana J. Sullivan, Western Kentucky University
  • Crystal Collins-Camargo, University of Louisville
  • April L. Murphy, Western Kentucky University
Abstract
Staff and resource parents in the public child welfare agency and private child care facilities were invited to participate in research in one state to examine the barriers surrounding resource parent recruitment, training and selection, and strategies for achieving more timely permanency. Issues identified included the need for a shared vision among all stakeholders and the need to focus more on developing public and private agency partnerships. Data-driven strategies were then designed to address identified barriers. This process can serve as an example of how systems may use solicited input from the field to develop interventions or modify casework practice in an attempt to improve child and family outcomes as needed.
Keywords
  • barriers,
  • child welfare,
  • out of home care,
  • permanency,
  • resource parent recruitment,
  • resource parent selection,
  • resource parent training
Disciplines
Publication Date
2014
DOI
10.1080/0145935X.2014.973488
Citation Information
Dana J. Sullivan, Crystal Collins-Camargo and April L. Murphy. "Identifying barriers to permanency : the recruitment, selection, and training of resource parents." Child and Youth Services Vol. 35 Iss. 4 (2014) p. 365 - 389 ISSN: 1545-2298
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/crystal-collins-camargo/14/