How can behavioral science be used to recruit foster and adoptive families?
Explore strategies and system elements that child welfare professionals find effective for making interjurisdictional placements. Find case studies, tools, and capacity-building resources to apply to your work. Review key elements for facilitating and supporting the use of interjurisdictional placements that involve entities outside of public child welfare agencies, including many elements that court systems, judges, and CASAs can implement to make interjurisdictional placements possible.
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