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419 related items for PubMed ID: 9744073

  • 1. Permanency planning in the context of parental incarceration: legal issues and recommendations.
    Genty PM.
    Child Welfare; 1998; 77(5):543-59. PubMed ID: 9744073
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  • 2. Permanency mediation: a path to open adoption for children in out-of-home care.
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  • 3. Charting a course: meeting the challenge of permanency planning for children with incarcerated mothers.
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    Child Welfare; 1998; 77(5):513-29. PubMed ID: 9744071
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  • 4. Children with parents in prison: child welfare policy, program, and practice issues.
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  • 5. Federal foster care law imposes new hardships on incarcerated mothers and their children.
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  • 6. Fostering permanency of children in out-of-home care: psycho-legal aspects.
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  • 8. Older children in preadoptive homes: issues before termination of parental rights.
    Edelstein SB, Burge D, Waterman J.
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  • 9. Foster care and adoption policy in Romania: suggestions for international intervention.
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  • 10. Parental visiting in foster care: law and practice.
    Proch K, Howard J.
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  • 11. Social work and law in a foster care/adoption program.
    Gill MM, Amadio CM.
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  • 12. The Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997: changing child welfare policy without addressing parental substance abuse.
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    J Contemp Health Law Policy; 1999 Apr; 16(1):243-71. PubMed ID: 10695252
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  • 13. Does subsequent criminal justice involvement predict foster care and termination of parental rights for children born to incarcerated women?
    Kubiak SP, Kasiborski N, Karim N, Schmittel E.
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  • 14. Mothers in prison: meeting the prerequisite conditions for permanency planning.
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    Soc Work; 1994 Jan; 39(1):9-14. PubMed ID: 8310325
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  • 15. Parental incarceration and kinship care: caregiver experiences, child well-being, and permanency intentions.
    Denby RW.
    Soc Work Public Health; 2012 Jan; 27(1-2):104-28. PubMed ID: 22239381
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  • 16. In whose best interest? The impact of changing public policy on relatives caring for children with incarcerated parents.
    Phillips S, Bloom B.
    Child Welfare; 1998 Jan; 77(5):531-41. PubMed ID: 9744072
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  • 17. Family-centered child welfare services: new life for a historic idea.
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    Child Welfare; 1986 Jan; 65(3):231-40. PubMed ID: 3709278
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  • 18. Learning the hard way: a pilot permanency planning program.
    Ten Broeck E, Barth RP.
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  • 19. A review of selected foster care-adoption research from 1978 to mid-1982.
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    Child Welfare; 1984 Jan; 63(2):113-24. PubMed ID: 6705599
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  • 20. "Reasonable efforts": toward implementation in permanency planning.
    Seaberg JR.
    Child Welfare; 1986 Jan; 65(5):469-79. PubMed ID: 3757593
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