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Planning & Implementing Family Support Programs
Information and descriptions of efforts to plan and implement family support programs throughout the United States. Includes types of services provided, policies and procedures, mission statements, vision statements, agreements, intake forms, assessments, checklists, permission forms, service plans, and details about funding streams and the programs they support.
Family Support Document Bank
Office of Child Abuse Prevention, California Department of Social Services
Sample documents and forms used by family support projects.
Improving Supports for Parents of Young Children: State-Level Initiatives (PDF - 553 KB)
National Center for Children in Poverty (2010)
Presents information that States can use as they work to strengthen supports for young children's health and development across the different systems that affect family and child well-being.
Strengthening Families With Young Children (PDF - 615 KB)
Aquinde, Chen, & Luu
The Source, 14(1), 2005
Highlights a program developed to increase resilience and reduce risk factors for behavioral, emotional, academic, and social problems.
Walking Our Talk in the Neighborhoods: Building Professional/Natural Helper Partnerships
Kinney & Trent
Family Preservation Journal, 7, 2003
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Describes efforts in Tacoma, Washington, to establish professional and natural helper partnerships to work with families involved in the child protective service system.