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An international classification system for child welfare programs
Authors:Mark Ezell  Robin Spath  Anat Zeira  Cinzia Canali  Elizabeth Fernandez  June Thoburn  Tiziano Vecchiato
Institution:aUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotte, Department of Social Work, United States;bUniversity of Connecticut, School of Social Work, United States;cSchool of Social Work and Social Welfare, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel;dFondazione Zancan, Italy;eThe University of New South Wales, Australia;fUniversity of East Anglia, England, United Kingdom
Abstract:A major challenge in child welfare is whether a program (or service) developed and successfully implemented in one jurisdiction, especially another country, will attain the same outcomes for children and families in another jurisdiction? This paper presents the “DCE Classification System” (Defining, Classifying, and Evaluating), a classification system that facilitates cross-jurisdiction comparisons of child and family services. The paper reviews the cross-national research literature in child and family services as well as literature on classification schemes and typologies. As an example of the issues that arise when importing a promising program, we briefly highlight the exporting and importing of family group conferencing. After tracing the history and development of the DCE Classification System, the paper describes the proposed classification scheme, and provides a brief example of how researchers and practitioners can use the classification system for cross-national comparisons of client outcomes and program costs. Finally, we discuss the strengths and weaknesses of this approach, as well as possible benefits for child and family practices.
Keywords:Classification system  Child welfare  Programs  Services  Interventions  International
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