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- Legislative Analyst's Office. Child Abuse and Neglect in California - Part IV - CWS Program Performance and Policy Implications. Legislative Analyst's Office, January 1996, p. 1-13.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Lamminen, L. M., McLeigh, J. D., & Roman, H. K. (2020). Caring for children in child welfare systems: A trauma-informed model of integrated primary care.Practice Innovations, 5(1), 55–64.
McCall, R. B., & Groark, C. J. (2015). Research on institutionalized children: Implications for international child welfare practitioners and policymakers.International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice, Consultation, 4(2), 142–159.
Pelton, L. H. (1997). Child welfare policy and practice: The myth of family preservation.American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 67(4), 545–553.
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16 How well Is the CWS Program Performing? To select and enter your answer go to CE Test.