EBOOK From Evidence to Outcomes in Child Welfare: An International Reader
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An International Reader
This edited work offers a framework that organizes and develops the types of evidence needed at key decision points in child welfare. It covers how to use this information across contexts, including situating evidence properly in its context; using basic epidemiology to define populations and problems; locating and critically examining relevant sources of information; appraising evidentiary relevance across individual, community, and larger contexts; and implanting practices and policies in ways that increase the likelihood of a positive outcome for children and families. Contributing authors bring together insights from several child welfare systems from around the world. It is not a comparative text, but the international scholarship reveals fascinating differences that are of major importance for efforts aimed at creating, understanding, and using evidence to support the welfare of children. A natural evolution of EBP trends and implementation science, this book promises to be a cutting-edge contribution for child welfare policy and practice courses at the MSW and PhD levels.
This edited work offers a framework that organizes and develops the types of evidence needed at key decision points in child welfare. It covers how to use this information across contexts, including situating evidence properly in its context; using basic epidemiology to define populations and problems; locating and critically examining relevant sources of information; appraising evidentiary relevance across individual, community, and larger contexts; and implanting practices and policies in ways that increase the likelihood of a positive outcome for children and families. Contributing authors bring together insights from several child welfare systems from around the world. It is not a comparative text, but the international scholarship reveals fascinating differences that are of major importance for efforts aimed at creating, understanding, and using evidence to support the welfare of children. A natural evolution of EBP trends and implementation science, this book promises to be a cutting-edge contribution for child welfare policy and practice courses at the MSW and PhD levels.