Monday, December 3, 2012

Children's Bureau Express: December 2012/January 2013 Edition

Children's Bureau Express Welcome to the monthly email alert from Children's Bureau Express
December 2012/January 2013, Vol. 13, No. 11
News From the Children's Bureau

Centennial Series: CB's Clearinghouses and National Resource Centers
Title IV-E Waiver Demonstration Projects
Special-Issue Journal Commemorates CB Centennial
CB Launches New Website
Instability Among Young Children in Care
ACF's The Family Room
New! From CB
Spotlight on Social Media
With the growing use of social media in the child welfare field, this month's Spotlight section highlights social media strategy and policy suggestions from the NRC for Child Welfare Data and Technology, a framework for developing social media privacy guidelines, and research on teen perceptions of social media's effect on their well-being.
Social Media Use in Child Welfare
Impact of Social Media on Teens' Well-Being
Digital Media and Drop-In Centers for Youth
Framework for Social Media Privacy Guidelines
Training and Technical Assistance Network Updates
A new trainer's guide on complying with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Multiethnic Placement Act of 1994 and a toolkit to help practitioners work more effectively with LGBTQ and runaway youth are just a few updates from CB's T&TA Network.
MEPA Trainer's Guide
Working With LGBTQ, Runaway, Homeless Youth
More Updates From the T&TA Network
Child Welfare News
CBX points to a report updating the child development field on a research initiative from 2000, a study examining the effectiveness of the SafeCare program with American Indian families, research on universal mandatory reporting laws, and more.
From Neurons to Neighborhoods Update
SafeCare and American Indian Families
Examining Universal Mandatory Reporting
2012 Foster Care Alumni Internship Report
The Role of Adoption Subsidies
Healing-Informed Intervention
Strategies and Tools for Practice

Outcomes Measurement for Residential Programs
Improving Self-Sufficiency for Youth
Building Successful Resource Families
Practice Model Reflective Thinking Guide
Resources

Talking to Children About Adoption
Resources for Combating Exposure to Violence
Training and Conferences

Contemporary Practices in Early Intervention
Conferences
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