In February 2019, Partner Angenette Stephenson was featured in Policy and Practice by APHSA (American Public Human Services Association). In this article Angenette specifically addresses how child welfare social workers can avoid overreaching and engaging children and families in unnecessary entries into foster care.

She outlines four critical activities for Child Protective Services social workers to be effective, including reading the entire Child Protective Services record, writing excellent documentation, focusing on safety, and engaging in regular supervision.

To learn more, read the entire article at Policy and Practice February 2019.

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