Successful adoption and implementation of a comprehensive casework practice model in a public child welfare agency: Application of the Getting to Outcomes (GTO) model |
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Authors: | Anita P. Barbee Dana Christensen Becky Antle Abraham Wandersman Katharine Cahn |
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Affiliation: | a Kent School of Social Work, University of Louisville, United Statesb Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina, United Statesc Child Welfare Partnership, School of Social Work, Portland State University, United States |
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Abstract: | In recent years, several states have been developing or adopting casework practice models in an effort to shape the thinking and behavior of front line child welfare workers with a commitment to improving the safety, permanency and well-being outcomes of vulnerable children in their care (Antle, Christensen, Barbee & Martin, 2008; Christensen, Todahl & Barrett, 1999; Courtney, 2009; Folaron, 2009). This article presents one framework for approaching the organizational changes that need to be made in order to support a practice model. The Getting to Outcomes” Framework (Wandersman, 2009) is a useful approach for ensuring that all areas to support practice change are addressed. |
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Keywords: | Casework practice model Getting to outcomes Organizational change |
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