Child Welfare Information Gateway E-lert! August 2014Encourage your colleagues to subcribe to E-lert!To ensure that E-lert! reaches you each month, please add us to your safe senders list. The following new and updated publications and resources are now available from Child Welfare Information Gateway. Use the links listed below, or contact us to request print copies, which we will mail you free if they are available. Share our publications with your colleagues via email, Facebook, and more! Child Welfare Evaluation Virtual Summit SeriesIn continuation of the Child Welfare Evaluation Virtual Summit Series, the Children's Bureau has released a five-part video series entitled A Framework to Design, Test, Spread, and Sustain Effective Practice in Child Welfare. Each video in the series addresses components of the framework: (1) Introducing the New Framework, (2) Identify and Explore, (3) Develop & Test and Compare & Learn, (4) Replicate & Adapt and Apply & Improve, and (5) Tying It All Together. The Child Welfare Evaluation Virtual Summit Series videos tackle evaluation-related topics, and many propose solutions to common evaluation problems. The videos combine illustration, animation, motion graphics, and content from national experts. Access all videos currently available from the Virtual Summit Series on the CB website. New and Updated PublicationsTwo companion publications on intercountry adoption are now available: Intercountry Adoption: Where Do I Start? Provides an overview of the intercountry adoption process. Adoption procedures vary depending upon the service provider and the State or country from which the child is adopted and may change over time. This factsheet addresses meeting legal requirements, bringing a child home, and adjusting to the new family. https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/f_inter/ Intercountry Adoption From Hague Convention and Non-Hague Convention Countries Compares two types of intercountry adoption: adoption from countries that are party to the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption and from countries that are not. The process for adopting a child from another country changed in some significant ways with the U.S. ratification of the Hague Convention. https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/factsheets/hague.cfm The Children's Bureau Legacy: Ensuring the Right to ChildhoodThe passage of the Family Preservation and Support Services Program in 1993 authorized the Children's Bureau to direct additional resources and support to State and local agencies to strengthen and expand front-end preventive services to families; improve the functioning of judicial systems; and support an approach to child welfare that was increasingly family centered, community based, and individualized. Learn more in Chapter 7 of The Children's Bureau Legacy: Ensuring the Right to Childhood. http://cb100.acf.hhs.gov/CB_ebook Revisiting Child Abuse Prevention Month 2014Visit the National Child Abuse Prevention Month website and let us know what you think: https://www.childwelfare.gov/preventing/preventionmonth/ Did You Know?https://www.childwelfare.gov/systemwide/statistics/ In This Month's CBXThe July/August issue of Children's Bureau Express (CBX) highlights the co-occurrence of child maltreatment and domestic violence and points to research and resources on supporting families affected by domestic violence, including immigrant and refugee families.https://cbexpress.acf.hhs.gov Subscribe to CBX at https://www.childwelfare.gov/admin/subscribe. Upcoming ConferencesAugust 17-20: 37th National Child Welfare, Juvenile, and Family Law Conference, Denver, CO August 26-29: 27th Annual National Independent Living Conference, "Growing Pains 2014" for Adults and Youth, Denver, CO September 7-10: 19th International Conference & Summit on Violence, Abuse & Trauma, San Diego, CA September 17-19: Child Welfare League of America (CWLA) National Kinship Care Conference, "Building Communities of Caring for Children and Families," New Orleans, LA Give Us Your FeedbackConnect With the Children's Bureau and Information Gateway on Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/thechildrensbureau http://www.facebook.com/childwelfare Contact Information
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