Best practices for mental health in child welfare: Parent support and youth empowerment guidelines

Lisa Hunter Romanelli, Kimberly E. Hoagwood, Sandra J. Kaplan, Susan P. Kemp, Robert L. Hartman, Casey Trupin, Wilfredo Soto, Peter J. Pecora, Theressa L. Labarrie, Peter S. Jensen, Kamala Allen, Christopher Bellonci, Gary Blau, Patsy Buida, Barbara J. Burns, Julie Collins, M. Lynn Crismon, Leonard Gries, Addie Hankins, Robert HartmanLarke Huang, Susan Kemp, Susan Ko, Gretchen D. Kolsky, John Landsverk, Jessica Mass Levitt, Abel Ortiz, Ron Prinz, Martha Roherty, Miriam Saintil, Corvette Smith, Ken Thompson, Eric Trupin, Mary Bruce Webb

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Abstract

This paper, the second in a series of two guideline papers emerging from the 2007 Best Practices for Mental Health in Child Welfare Consensus Conference, provides an overview of the key issues related to parent support and youth empowerment in child welfare and presents consensus guidelines in these important areas. The paper also discusses some of the implications these guidelines have for the child welfare field.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)189-212
Number of pages24
JournalChild Welfare
Volume88
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2009

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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