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Site Reorganized!
Welcome to the Children and Family Research Center’s reorganized
web site!
The Center has revamped the site to more closely mirror our
present structure and to enhance presentation and understanding
of our many projects and activities on behalf of children in
care across the nation. Our intention is to better serve you,
our constituency.
Read the information below detailing the new menu organization, or
browse through the site to see what’s new and where old
favorites are now located – if you have any questions or need
assistance please contact us.
We hope you visit frequently!
Reorganized Menu:
The following outlines the menu as it now stands and identifies
the information that is included within each section of the
site.
Welcome Page
Newsroom
Press -
new addition to the site
Center Mission
Center Research
Research Principles
Research Functions
Core Research Areas & Projects -
new structure within which the Center
conducts its research
Informatics
Family Permanence
Child Safety
Well-Being
Allied Services
Qualitative Research
Highlighted Projects - new
section
AODA
FCURP
Fostering Results
Fostering Court Improvement
Practice Resources - represents
the old "Best Practice" section of the site and includes some
items which previously appeared as stand-alone menu items
Bibliographies
CARA
Outcomes Based Child Welfare Practice -
this section of the site was
previously represented by its own structure but
contained outdated
data that
is no longer relevant. We have retained
the useful
training modules here for
your continued use.
Training Modules on
permanence, safety, placement, training for
managers, & program
evaluation
Outcome Monitoring Data -
previously stood alone on the menu bar but
we have incorporated these data resources here for your
continued use
Factbook
Census Data
Publications & Reports
Center Briefs
Literature Reviews
Publications
Presentations - a new section
containing power point presentations on
various Center projects
Partners - this addition
includes information on various collaborative projects we are or
have been engaged in with a variety of partners in the child welfare
field
Who We Are
Staff
Fellows
Contact Us
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