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    Now available: Funding for MSW students interested in child welfare

    The Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare (CASCW) is now accepting applications for Title IV-E funding from prospective and current Master of Social Work students who are interested in child welfare. Federal Social Security Title IV-E funds subsidize child welfare services to keep children in their families when possible, provide permanency planning services, or […]

    “Trauma-Informed Child Welfare Practice” CW360 now available online and in print

    The Winter 2013 issue of CW360°, “Trauma-Informed Child Welfare Practice,” from the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare in partnership with the Ambit Network is now available online and in print. This issue focuses on trauma-informed practice with children and families involved in the child welfare system. CW360° is meant to provide communities, child […]

    Four new online learning modules now available

    In the last week, the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare has published four new online learning modules for child welfare professionals. These modules are: Engaging Fathers in Child Welfare, authored by Juliana Carlson, AM, Jeff Edleson, PhD, and Rob Wilson, MSW; Secondary Traumatic Stress, authored by Tonya Cook, MSW, PhD Candidate, Anna Carpenter, […]

    May is National Foster Care Month

    As a way to raise awareness of the experiences of the more than 400,000 children and youth in foster care in the United States, May has been designated as National Foster Care Month since 1988, thanks to the efforts of the National Foster Parent Association and then-Senator Strom Thurmond, and the support of each President […]

    Homeless kids benefit from supportive housing, says new Minn-LInK report

    The Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare (CASCW) has released the results of a new study that shows the positive effects of supportive housing on the educational outcomes and overall well being of children in homeless families. The study, by Minn-LInk—Minnesota-Linking Information for Kids, focused on children enrolled in Hearth Connection’s supportive housing program […]