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Prevention Resource Guide for Child Welfare

Child Welfare Information Gateway (2023/2024)

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Prevention Resource Guide for Child Welfare

Child Welfare Information Gateway (2023/2024)

Resource Type

Websites

Implementation Stage(s)

Plan and Prepare

Resource Type

Websites

Implementation Stage(s)

Plan and Prepare

Description

The Child Welfare Information Gateway’s 2023-2024 Prevention Resource Guide provides a comprehensive collection of tools and resources for those working to prevent child abuse and neglect. It offers evidence-based strategies and practices that can be used by professionals to strengthen families and protect children. The website also highlights innovative prevention programs, partnerships, and community-based initiatives that foster positive child and family outcomes. By utilizing this guide, individuals and organizations can enhance their capacity to support families, improve service delivery, and create safer, healthier environments for children.

Developers

Child Welfare Information Gateway

Children’s Bureau, An Office of the Administration for Children & Families

Keep the Momentum Going

Related resources for further exploration

  • Publications and Briefs

    Protective Factors – Approaches in Child Welfare

  • Websites

    State-Level Data for Understanding Child Welfare in the United States

  • Websites

    The National Child Traumatic Stress Network: Child Welfare Professionals

Description

The Child Welfare Information Gateway’s 2023-2024 Prevention Resource Guide provides a comprehensive collection of tools and resources for those working to prevent child abuse and neglect. It offers evidence-based strategies and practices that can be used by professionals to strengthen families and protect children. The website also highlights innovative prevention programs, partnerships, and community-based initiatives that foster positive child and family outcomes. By utilizing this guide, individuals and organizations can enhance their capacity to support families, improve service delivery, and create safer, healthier environments for children.

Developers

Child Welfare Information Gateway

Children’s Bureau, An Office of the Administration for Children & Families

Keep the Momentum Going

Related resources for further exploration

  • Publications and Briefs

    Protective Factors – Approaches in Child Welfare

  • Websites

    State-Level Data for Understanding Child Welfare in the United States

  • Websites

    The National Child Traumatic Stress Network: Child Welfare Professionals