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Disproportionality and Disparity Issues in Child Welfare White Paper

Pages:6 (1724 words)

Sources:6

Subject:Government

Topic:Child Welfare

Document Type:White Paper

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Ethnic/racial and socioeconomic factors would not be considered. Children would not need referral from any social services agency. This would eliminate the stigmatizing that accompanies enrollment in current programs, including Head Start.

References

Derezotes, D.M., & Hill, R.B. (n.d.). Examining the disproportionate representation of Children of color in the child welfare system. Race Matters Consortium, Casey Family Programs.

Dettlaff, a.J., & Rycraft, J.R. (2010). Factors contributing to disproportionality in the child welfare system: Views from the legal community. Social Work 55 (3), pp. 213-224.

Guzman, L. (2004). Grandma and grandpa taking care of the kids: Patterns of involvement [Electronic Version]. Child Trends: Research Brief, 17, 1-8. Retrieved December 11, 2010, from www.childtrends.org.

Hill, R.B. (2007). An analysis of racial/ethnic disproportionality and disparity at the national, state, and county levels. Casey-CCSP Alliance for Racial Equity in Child Welfare.

Kirk, R.S., & Griffith, D.P. (2008). Impact of intensive family preservation services on disproportionality of out-of-home placement of children of color in one state's child welfare system. Child Welfare 87 (5), pp. 87-105.

Lewis, a.C. (2009). Adding young children to the federal agenda. Phi Beta Kappan

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Magnuson, K., Lahaie, C., & Waldfogel, J. (2006). Preschool and school readiness of children of immigrants. Social Science Quarterly, 87(5), 1241-1262.

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References

Derezotes, D.M., & Hill, R.B. (n.d.). Examining the disproportionate representation of Children of color in the child welfare system. Race Matters Consortium, Casey Family Programs.

Dettlaff, a.J., & Rycraft, J.R. (2010). Factors contributing to disproportionality in the child welfare system: Views from the legal community. Social Work 55 (3), pp. 213-224.

Guzman, L. (2004). Grandma and grandpa taking care of the kids: Patterns of involvement [Electronic Version]. Child Trends: Research Brief, 17, 1-8. Retrieved December 11, 2010, from www.childtrends.org.

Hill, R.B. (2007). An analysis of racial/ethnic disproportionality and disparity at the national, state, and county levels. Casey-CCSP Alliance for Racial Equity in Child Welfare.

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