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<x-html><HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>The Filial Program could be another candidate for parent training.
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<BR>See:
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<BR>Ginsberg, B. G. (2002) The power of filial relationship enhancement therapy as an intervention in child abuse and neglect, International Journal of Play Therapy, 11, 65-78.
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<BR>Barry
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<BR>Barry G. Ginsberg, Ph.D.,
<BR>The Center of Relationship Enhancement
<BR>17 West State Street
<BR>Doylestown, PA 18901
<BR>215-3482424
<BR>www.relationshipenhancement.com</FONT></HTML>
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<x-html><HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">The Webster-Stratton Videotape Series has been identified as one of the top two intervention programs for conduct disordered children by the Journal of Clinical Psychology (the other was Gerald Patterson's program). An advantage of this program is that interns and untrained staff can facilitate the parent training programs reasonably well. <BR>
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Bart Rubin, Ph.D.<BR>
Berkeley,California</FONT></HTML>
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From: "George Bryan" <scan@infi.net>
To: Child Maltreatment Researchers <CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu>
Subject: RE: Parent Training for Child Welfare Families
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We have been using a 12 week curriculum developed over a number of years
that we title "Children's Parents". We have used this with thousands of
abusive and neglectful parents over the last 15 years in five counties in
North Carolina. We have used both the CAP inventory and AAPI to pre and
post and are now in a major study to determine the effectiveness (North
Carolina State University). This study is part of our The Parenting
Institute see theparentinginstitute.org.
George Bryan
Executive Director
Exchange SCAN
500 W. Northwest Blvd.
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
336.748.9028
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From: owner-CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu
[mailto:owner-CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Wayne
Carson
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 4:53 PM
To: Child Maltreatment Researchers
Subject: RE: Parent Training for Child Welfare Families
We use the "Love and Logic" training curriculum for both parents and foster
parents. We have received excellent feedback from both populations
regarding the training content and how well it can be adapted to "real life"
situations.
____________________________________________
Wayne Carson Ph.D.
Chief Executive Officer
All Church Home for Children
1424 Summit Avenue
Ft. Worth, TX 76102
(817) 335-4041 x111
(817)335-4043 fax
wcarson@AllChurchHome.org
www.AllChurchHome.org
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From: owner-CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu
[mailto:owner-CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu]On Behalf Of
Rick Barth
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 2:41 PM
To: Child Maltreatment Researchers
Subject: Re: Parent Training for Child Welfare Families
As mentioned in an earlier email, my colleagues and I are looking at
approaches to "parent training"
used by child welfare services. So far, we have identified several
standardized approaches (some as
a result of a prior posting), that have been used in the child welfare
sector including:
Parent Child Interaction Training
Multisystemic Therapy
WINNING
Project 12-Ways
Functional Family Therapy
The Nurturing Program
Common Sense Parenting (Boys and Girls Town)
Parenting Wisely
Parent Management Training (Oregon Social Learning Center)
Are we missing any standardized programs that are used with child welfare
clients?
Do any of you know of any lists of parenting programs that child welfare
agencies could refer to
when they select an approach?
Thanks for any information you can provide.
Rick
Richard P. Barth, Ph.D.
Frank A Daniels Professor and
Chair of the Doctoral Program
School of Social Work
301 Pittsboro Rd
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3550
(v) 919 962 6516
(f) 962 1486
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From: "Nelson, Inger" <INelson@dss.co.burnett.wi.us>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 11:05:16 -0600
Subject: RE: Risk assessment tool and safety assessment tool
To: Child Maltreatment Researchers
<CHILD-MALTREATMENT-RESEARCH-L@cornell.edu>
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I have worked in counties that use the WiSRMS system, and now am working
with the WISCONSIN MODEL.
The tools are quite detailed and explicit. I don't know how to tell you to
get in touch with the
tools, but you could try contacting the Western Wisconsin Partnership for
Children and Families
(they train new/old workers on how to use the tools) at
www.uwrf.edu/wwpartnership.
Inger Nelson
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From: Cvjusticeproject@aol.com [mailto:Cvjusticeproject@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 10:28 AM
To: Child Maltreatment Researchers
Subject: Risk assessment tool and safety assessment tool
I am looking for risk assessment and safety assessment tools used in cases
of child maltreatment. I
am familiar with CARF, CERAP and the Structured Decision Making Model. Can
anyone direct me to some
more recent models that are being used? Thanks.
Shawn Cox
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