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The Transition to Group Decision Making in Child Protection Cases: Obtaining Better Results for Children and Families
Authors:JUDGE LEONARD EDWARDS  DEAN INGER SAGATUN‐EDWARDS
Institution:JUDGE LEONARD EDWARDS (RET.),DEAN INGER SAGATUN‐EDWARDS
Abstract:It was only a few years ago that in most jurisdictions across the United States, decisions at each stage of a child welfare case were made by individual professionals (law enforcement, child protection workers, social workers, and judges) who were all a part of the community's response to child abuse and neglect crises. In the last decade, the development and continuing evolution of best practices have brought about many changes in how professionals approach the resolution of these issues, how they convene interested persons in the decision‐making process, and how families and children participate in decisions. This article will examine some of these changes, with a particular focus on the expanding use of groups and the inclusion of families in these groups to make better decisions in child protection cases.
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