NYS Parenting Education Partnership

Monday, January 25, 2010

New Resources

Children and Families First: A Chronicle of the Alameda County Social Services Agency Foster Care System

Understanding How Trauma Impacts Children in Child Welfare and What to Do About It [Presentation Slides]

Challenges for Mothers with HIV [Fall 2009 of The Source]

Engaging Dads: The National QIC on Non-Resident Fathers and the Child Welfare System

The Investigative Windows of Opportunity: The Vital Link to Corroboration in Child Sexual Abuse Cases

Hawaii's Differential Response System: An Interview With John Walters

Information Packet: Rural Issues in Child Welfare

Promoting Physical Health (Chapter 2 of Healthy Beginnings, Healthy Futures: A Judge's Guide)

Addressing Early Mental Health and Developmental Needs (Chapter 3 of Healthy Beginnings, Healthy Futures: A Judge's Guide) 

Children on the Homefront: The Experience of Children From Military Families


Views from the Home Front: The Experience of Children from Military Families

Pop's Culture: A National Survey of Dads' Attitudes on Fathering

Developing Models for Workforce Recruitment and Retention

Spotlight on Child Welfare Leadership: Strengthening the Workforce: Workforce Institute Launches With Ambitious Program
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The New York State Parenting Education Partnership (NYSPEP) represents collaboration between qualified parenting educators and organizations that employ, fund, and support the educators. Our vision is that all children will grow up in nurturing families, and our mission is to promote and improve parenting education, to enhance parenting skills, knowledge, and behavior.