Can Public Child Welfare Help to Prevent Child Maltreatment? Promising Findings from Los Angeles

  • McCroskey J
  • Pecora P
  • Franke T
  • et al.
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Abstract

This article describes promising findings from the Los Angeles County Prevention Initiative Demonstration Project, a systems change approach to developing relationships between public child welfare, allied public agencies, and community-based networks that offer family-centered services, economic assistance and capacity building to support all kinds of families. It describes the conceptual underpinnings and unique structure of the initiative, the evaluation methods used to assess results, and a pattern of promising results.

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McCroskey, J., Pecora, P., Franke, T., Christie, C., & Lorthridge, J. (2012). Can Public Child Welfare Help to Prevent Child Maltreatment? Promising Findings from Los Angeles. Journal of Family Strengths, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.58464/2168-670x.1141

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