Working to Improve Outcomes for Parents and Children with Disabilities in Child Welfare
Created in 2011, the DCWC brings together practitioners and researchers from the fields of child welfare, disability, and education in an effort to improve outcomes for parents and children with disabilities in the child welfare system in Minnesota.
Goals
Downloadable Tools and Resources
- Definitions & Questions about Services: Special Education & Other Services (PDF)
- Definitions & Questions about Services: Child Welfare (PDF)
- Questions to ask during IEP/transition planning meetings to promote permanency (PDF)
- Child Welfare Transition Resources (PDF): There are resources available at the federal, state, and local levels. This is not an exhaustive list but we hope that it gives you a place to start.
- Building Bridges: Connecting Foster Care and Developmental Disability Supports (Minnesota Adoption Task Force, April 2011)
- PowerPoint Slides (PPT)
- Handouts (PDF)
- Collaboration to Improve Services for Children with Disabilities in Child Welfare (Minnesota Social Service Association, March 2013)
- PowerPoint Slides (PPT)
- Handouts (PDF)
- The Intersection of Child Welfare and Disability: Focus on Parents
- The Intersection of Child Welfare and Disability: Focus on Children
- Trauma-Informed Child Welfare Practice
- Promoting Placement Stability
- Technology and Child Welfare Practice
The online training modules at CASCW present the latest practice-relevant child welfare research from top researchers at the University of Minnesota in a format that is timely, efficient and easy to use. The modules are consistently updated. Topics include: Child welfare practice, child welfare workforce, working with refugees and immigrants, working with disabilities, and adolescent issues.
Developed as part of a LEND fellowship (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities), these two single-page factsheets describe “what the disability community should know about working with child welfare” and “surrogate parent education.”
- What the disability community should know about working with child welfare (PDF)
- Surrogate Parent Education (PDF)
LEND Brief
From the MN LEND Program: “This LEND Brief focuses on recent changes around the diagnosis of ADHD from many different perspectives: developmental and behavioral pediatricians, clinical psychologists, school psychologists and parents.”