Title: CALIFORNIAS 6 COMMON CORE COURSES
1CALIFORNIAS 6COMMON CORE COURSES
- Framework for Child Welfare Practice in
California - Human Development
- Child Maltreatment Identification, Part I
- Critical Thinking in Child Welfare Assessment
- Family Engagement in Case Planning Case
Management - Placement Permanency
- Other Core Courses to Follow
2THEMES IN THE COMMON CORE COURSES
- Accountability Outcomes
- Evidence-Based Promising Practices
- Fairness Equity
- Strength-Based Practices
- Family Youth Engagement
( woven throughout the standardized core
curriculum)
3THE VISION
- Every child living in a safe, stable, permanent
home, nurtured by healthy families and strong
communities.
From the California Stakeholders Report
4 THE GOAL OF CHILD WELFARE IS TO ACHIEVE
SAFETY PERMANENCY WELL-BEING
for all children and families
5ALIGNING SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT EFFORTS
Children and Family Services Review (CFSR)
Program Improvement Plan (PIP)
OUTCOMES Safety Permanency Child Family
Well-Being
CWS Improvement
California Child and Family Services
Review (C-CFSR)/(AB 636)
System Improvement Plan (SIP)
6THE VISION
All children and families will achieve similar
benefits and achieve equally positive outcomes.
(Fairness and Equity)
From the California Stakeholders Report
72003 CALIFORNIA Ethnicity and the Path
Through the Child Welfare System
1.2
3.5
1.3
100
0.9
1.0
2.1
0.7
4.0
3.9
3.4
Other
9.7
80
37.4
Native American
44.5
46.1
47.3
46.0
60
Asian
27.4
40
32.4
Hispanic
33.0
32.4
32.9
20
32.0
White
18.4
16.2
15.3
7.3
0
Population
Referrals
Substantiated
Entries
In Care
Black
Source Barbara Needell, PowerPoint
presentation Ethnicity and the Path through the
Child Welfare System, Center for Social Services
Research, University of California, Berkeley.
8THE VISION
Better Outcomes are achieved for children when
safety is balanced with restoring family capacity
and maintaining family ties. Stakeholders
Summary Report