9.7: Reference and Further Reading
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- California Department of Social Services. Foster Care. https://cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/foster-care
- ReMoved #3 – Love is Never Wasted. (2018). Nathanael Matanick. Retrieved from: https://youtu.be/fegRjSgRYXk
- Taken into Foster Care, Through the Eyes of a Child. (2020). Michelle Voorhees. Kansas City Star. Retrieved from: https://youtu.be/Gb8BGKqVVZM
- Alex’s Adoption from Foster Care. (2014). Amara. Retrieved from: https://youtu.be/lyLGbhVWnTo
- National CASA/GAL Association for Children. (2018). The Honorable Judge David W. Soukup, Founder of CASA. Retrieved from: https://youtu.be/ayoDh_v8tSM
- National CASA Program. https://nationalcasagal.org.
- Arizona CASA Program. www.azcourts.gov.
- Tennessee Department of Children’s Services. (2016). Being a Caseworker: A Realistic Job Preview. Retrieved from: https://youtu.be/_xEOvGJOcxg
- CBS Mornings. (2019). The Disturbing, Heartbreaking Reality of Child Protective Services Caseworkers. Retrieved from: https://youtu.be/IvGg3l-32OM
- Alvarez, Aracely. My Job as a Former CPS Caseworker. Personal Interview and Class Presentation. November 8, 2022.
- California Courts SelfHelp. (2013). Juvenile Dependency Court Orientation. https://youtu.be/Y7Xz4QdNoEY
- California Courts. (2022). Guide to Dependency Court – For Children. www.courts.ca.gov.
Further Reading
Peer-Reviewed Sources
- Child Welfare Information Gateway. (2020). Casework Practice in Family Support and Child Protection. Child Welfare Journal.
- Explores best practices in case management and the legal response to child protection.
- Courtney, M. E., & Heuring, D. H. (2005). The Transition to Adulthood for Youth “Aging Out” of the Foster Care System. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 14(3), 405-421.
- Discusses the challenges faced by youth aging out of foster care and the importance of support systems.
- Geiger, J. M., & Beltran, S. J. (2017). Experiences and Outcomes of Foster Care Alumni in Postsecondary Education: A Review of the Literature. Children and Youth Services Review, 79, 186-197.
- Reviews the educational outcomes and experiences of foster care alumni, highlighting the impact of case management.
- Leve, L. D., Harold, G. T., Chamberlain, P., Landsverk, J. A., Fisher, P. A., & Vostanis, P. (2012). Practitioner Review: Children in Foster Care – Vulnerabilities and Evidence-Based Interventions that Promote Resilience Processes. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 53(12), 1197-1211.
- Analyzes evidence-based interventions that promote resilience among children in foster care.
- Semanchin Jones, A., & LaLiberte, T. (2013). Reentry to Foster Care: The Relationship between Foster Care Reentry and Other System Characteristics. Children and Youth Services Review, 35(11), 1860-1872.
- Investigates factors associated with foster care reentry and the implications for case management practices.
Government Sources
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Children's Bureau. (2020). The AFCARS Report: Preliminary FY 2019 Estimates as of June 2020.
- Provides national data on children in foster care and adoption, highlighting key statistics relevant to case management.
- AFCARS Report 2019
- California Department of Social Services. (n.d.). Foster Care Overview.
- Offers detailed information on the foster care system, including licensing requirements and support services.
- California Foster Care Overview
- National CASA/GAL Association for Children. (n.d.). Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for Children.
- Describes the CASA program and its role in supporting children in the legal system.
- National CASA/GAL
- U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). (2017). Foster Care: HHS Could Do More to Support States’ Efforts to Keep Children in Family-Based Care.
- Evaluates federal efforts to support family-based care and the role of case management.
- GAO Report
Non-Profit Sources
- Annie E. Casey Foundation. (2018). KIDS COUNT Data Book: State Trends in Child Well-Being.
- Provides comprehensive data on child well-being, including indicators related to foster care and case management.
- KIDS COUNT Data Book
- Child Welfare League of America (CWLA). (n.d.). Standards of Excellence for Child Welfare Services.
- Outlines best practices and standards for child welfare services, including case management.
- CWLA Standards
- FosterClub. (n.d.). Resources for Foster Youth and Foster Parents.
- Offers resources and support for foster youth and foster parents, focusing on improving outcomes through effective case management.
- FosterClub
- The National Foster Youth Institute (NFYI). (n.d.). Advocacy and Support for Foster Youth.
- Provides advocacy and support for foster youth, emphasizing the importance of case management in achieving positive outcomes.
- NFYI
These sources provide a comprehensive foundation for understanding the complexities of case management and the legal response in the context of child welfare.