Deborah P. Valentine
Colorado State University
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Families in society-The journal of contemporary social services | 2008
Marc A. Winokur; Graig Crawford; Ralph C. Longobardi; Deborah P. Valentine
The documented growth of kinship care has boldly thrust this topic into the forefront of child welfare practice. This study compares the permanency, safety, and stability outcomes for a matched group of children placed in kinship care and foster care. After controlling for demographic and placement characteristics, children in kinship care had significantly fewer placements than did children in foster care, and they were less likely to still be in care, have a new allegation of institutional abuse or neglect, be involved with the juvenile justice system, and achieve reunification. These findings call for a greater commitment by child welfare professionals, policy makers, and researchers to make kinship care a viable out-of-home placement option for children and families.
Tradition | 2002
Deborah P. Valentine; Miriam L. Freeman
This article reports on research that investigated the images of social workers engaged in child welfare work as portrayed in movies, a major medium of popular culture. Findings from an analysis of 27 movies spanning from 1938 to 1999 are presented with particular attention to themes about how children are depicted as recipients of child welfare services and how child welfare worker activities and interventions are portrayed. Ways that the results of the research can guide intervention efforts that more accurately and more completely portray the activities, values, and knowledge base of the profession of social work are suggested.
Tradition | 2000
Erin Michelle Cole; Deborah P. Valentine
The portrayal of multiethnic children in picture books provides a unique opportunity for social workers, other helping professionals, and parents to work more effectively with a population of preschool multiethnic children. Twenty-two picture books portraying multiethnic children and their families are identified and evaluated. Their relevance for social work practice with children and families is discussed.
Research on Social Work Practice | 2009
Marc A. Winokur; Deborah P. Valentine; James M. Drendel
The Social Work Research Center is an innovative university-community partnership within the School of Social Work in the College of Applied Human Sciences at Colorado State University. The center is focused on working with county and state child welfare agencies to generate applied research that translates into evidence-based practice for serving children and families. The history, structure, resources, and funding of the center are described, as are the ongoing and current research projects, lessons learned, and future plans. This article is the latest in a series of reports of social work research centers published in Research on Social Work Practice.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | 2014
Marc A. Winokur; Amy Holtan; Deborah P. Valentine
Social Work | 2004
Miriam L. Freeman; Deborah P. Valentine
Social Work Education | 2000
Deborah P. Valentine; Miriam L. Freeman
Journal of Social Work Education | 2004
Deborah P. Valentine
Journal of Social Work Education | 2005
Deborah P. Valentine
Journal of Social Work Education | 2003
Deborah P. Valentine