Volume 12, Issue 1 (2012) Special Issue: Centennial of the Children's Bureau
Implications
Family Strengths: A Long Tradition
Alvin Sallee, Angelo P. Giardino, and Robert D. Sanborn
Issue Editor's Point of View
A Legacy of Reform and Innovation: Celebrating the Children's Bureau Centennial
Nancy Claiborne and Katharine Briar-Lawson
Articles
The Children’s Bureau’s Role in Promoting Parent Engagement and Family Support: A Brief History and Current Efforts
Melissa Brodowski, Liliana Hernandez, Angelique Brown, and Christine Lamble
Guardians of Generations: African American Grandparent Caregivers for Children of HIV/AIDS Infected Parents
Sandra Edmonds Crewe
Can Public Child Welfare Help to Prevent Child Maltreatment? Promising Findings from Los Angeles
Jacquelyn McCroskey, Peter Pecora, Todd Franke, Christina Christie, and Jaymie Lorthridge
Exploring the Benefits of a Parent Partner Mentoring Program in Child Welfare
Robin Leake, Laricia Longworth-Reed, Natalie Williams, and Cathryn Potter
Fathering Behavior within the Context of Role Expectations and Marital Satisfaction: Framework for Studying Fathering Behavior
Mark Trahan and Monit Cheung
The Impact of Title IV-E Training on Case Outcomes for Children Serviced by CPS
Patrick Leung and Nicole Willis
Developing a Framework for Child Welfare Supervision
Miriam J. Landsman and Lisa D'Aunno
Planning for Emotional Labor and Secondary Traumatic Stress in Child Welfare Organizations
James C. Caringi, Hal A. Lawson, and Mary Devlin
Editors-in-Chief
- Angelo P. Giardino, MD, PhD
- Alvin Sallee, LISW, ACSW
- Robert Sanborn, EdD
- Katharine Briar-Lawson, MSW
- Nancy Claiborne, PhD