Berry measures the overall effectiveness of several family preservation models currently in use throughout the United States; defines many commonly misused terms, including imminent riskand reasonable efforts;and illustrates how principles of family preservation programs are often at odds with the philosophy and constraints of larger public child welfare and child protective services systems.
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Berry measures the overall effectiveness of several family preservation models currently in use throughout the United States; defines many commonly misused terms, including imminent riskand reasonable efforts;and illustrates how principles of family preservation programs are often at odds with the philosophy and constraints of larger public child welfare and child protective services systems.
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