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Moving toward Cultural Competence in the Child Welfare System
Children and Youth Services Review (1996)
  • Robert L. Pierce, University of Washington
  • Lois H. Pierce, University of Missouri–St. Louis
Abstract
This paper uses a culturally competent (Cross, Bazron, Dennis & Isaacs, 1989) perspective to examine the child welfare system's, namely protective services, response to children of color. The purpose of the paper is to indicate how the absence of cross-cultural considerations in both child welfare policy and practice, limits the effectiveness of service delivery to children of color and their families. Specifically, three key aspects of the child welfare system are addressed: past responses to children of color, worker-client interactions, and child protective service agencies. The paper ends with several recommendations.

Publication Date
January 1, 1996
DOI
10.1016/S0190-7409(96)00032-1
Citation Information
Robert L. Pierce and Lois H. Pierce. "Moving toward Cultural Competence in the Child Welfare System" Children and Youth Services Review Vol. 18 Iss. 8 (1996) p. 713 - 731
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lois-pierce/10/