Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare School of Social Work, College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota

Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare

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Proceedings


Dr. David Walsh at eave No Adolescent Behind: Issues in the Transition to Adulthood, June 2005

The following is a list of proceedings from various CASCW-sponsored workshops, forums, conferences, and symposiums.

 

June, 2007

Highlights from Proceedings "Forum on Rural Counties and Child Welfare Responding to Immigrant Families and Children: Rising to the Challenge" Willmar, Minnesota

Edited by Esther Wattenberg (07/07)

 

November, 2005

Highlights from Forum Proceedings “Sorting Out the Evidence for Interventions that Work in Child Protection: Intuition, Experience and Technology”

Edited by Esther Wattenberg (11/06)

July, 2005

Highlights from "The Co-occurring Conditions of Mental Illness and Substance Abuse: The Search for an Integrated Treatment Plan" with Dee Wilson

Edited by Esther Wattenberg (07/05)

June, 2005

Proceedings from "Leave No Adolescent Behind: Issues in the Transition to Adulthood"  

Edited by Sara Hastings and Marcie Jefferys (12/05)

September, 2002

Proceedings from The Professional Education to Advance Child Welfare Practice

Edited by Sarah Ferguson, MSW, MA, LISW

December, 2001

Debating the Options for Adolescents: Can We Safeguard the Interests of Endangered Adolescents?

Edited by Esther Wattenberg (07/02)

November, 2000

Breaking the Silence: A Candid Discussion on the Disproportionality of African American Children in Out-of-Home Placement

Edited by CASCW staff (2002)

November, 1999

Sovereignty: The Heart of the Matter

Edited By Esther Wattenberg (5/00), edited By Esther Wattenberg.

September, 1999

The Fragile Early Years: Assessing the Mental Health of Infants and Toddlers

Edited By Esther Wattenberg (9/99).

December, 1997

Redrawing the Family Circle: Concurrent Planning - Permanency for Young Children in High Risk Situations

Edited by Esther Wattenberg