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INDEX TO CHILD WELFARE, VOLUME LXXXIV, 2005 This index is arranged by subject and author. Each listing is followed by the issue number and page number on which the article appears. Subject Index American Indians, see Native Americans Abuse, see Child Abuse, Drug Abuse Child Abuse 5 Evaluating Multidisciplinary Adoption Child Abuse and Neglect Mediated Reunions in Adoption: Teams: A Research Agenda, Findings from an Evaluation Lalayants and Epstein, 4, Study, Speirs et al., 6, 843 433 Permanency Mediation: A Path Understanding Communities of to Open Adoption for Neglectful Parents: Child Children in Out-of-Home Caregiving Networks and Care, Maynard, 4, 507 Child Neglect, Roditti, 2, 277 Agencies Child Welfare Agencies, see Accessibility and Clarity of State Agencies Child Welfare Agency Mission Statements, Busch Child Welfare Reform and Folaron, 3, 415 Advancing 21st-Century Child Reunification of Child and Welfare Through Commu- Animal Welfare Agencies: nity Building, Hornberger Cross-Reporting of Abuse in and Briar-Lawson, 2, 101 Wellington County, Ontario, All It Takes is Leadership, Papin Zilney and Zilney, 1, 47 and Houck, 2, 299 What Is Driving Increasing Child Child Welfare Reform in the Welfare Caseloads in United States: Findings Ontario? Analysis of the from a Local Agency 1993 and 1998 Ontario Survey, Mitchell et al., 1, 5 Incidence Studies, Tromé et Moving Mountains Together: al., 3, 341 Strategic Community 898 CHILD WELFARE ° Vol. LXXXIV, #6 * November/December Leadership and Systems “Just Therapy” on Families with Change, Nissen et al., 2, 123 Low Incomes, Waldegrave, 2, 265 Child Welfare Workers Moving Mountains Together: Working Together as Culture Strategic Community Brokers by Building Trusting Leadership and Systems Alliances with Bilingual and Change, Nissen et al., 2, 123 Bicultural Newcomer The New York City Neighbor- Professionals, Owen and hood-Based Services English, 5, 669 Strategy, Chahine et al., 2, 141 Community Building “Nothing About Me Without Me”: Advancing 21st-Century Child Leading the Way to Collabo- Welfare Through Commu- rative Relationships with nity Building, Hornberger Families, O’Connor et al., 2, and Briar-Lawson, 2, 101 153 All it Takes is Leadership, Papin Rebuilding Native American and Houck, 2, 299 Communities, Coyhis and Community-Building Principles: Simonelli, 2, 323 Implications for Profes- Seeds of Change: Using sional Development, Austin, Peacemaking Circles to 2, 105 Build a Village for Every Co-production Dynamics and Child, Boyes-Watson, 2, Time Dollar Programs in 191 Community-Based Child Understanding Communities of Welfare Initiatives for Neglectful Parents: Child Hard-to-Serve Youth and Caregiving Networks and Families, Marks and Child Neglect, Roditti, 2, 277 Lawson, 2, 209 Understanding Communities Drug-Endangered Children Today: Using Matching Need a Collaborative Needs and Services to Community Response, Assess Community Needs Altshuler, 2, 171 and Design Community- From Tragedy to Triumph: A Based Services, Taylor, 2, Segue to Community 251 Building for Children and Unleashing the Power of Families, Steves and Community to Strengthen Blevins, 2, 311 the Well-Being of Children, Index 899 Youth, and Families: An Diversity, see Cultural Asset-Building Approach, Competence Mannes et al., 2, 233 Drug Abuse Cultural Competence Drug-Endangered Children The Call-Centre: A Child Wel- Need a Collaborative fare Liaison Program with Community Response, Immigrant Serving Agen- Altshuler, 2, 171 cies, Williams et al., 725 Cultural Competence in the Foster/Kinship Care Assessment of Poor Mexi- Characteristics and Trajectories of can Families in the Rural Treatment Foster Care Youth, Southeastern United States, Hussey and Guo, 4, 485 Hancock, 5, 689 Enhancing Parent-Child Interac- An Educational Model for Child tion During Foster Care Welfare Practice with Visits: Experimental Assess- English-Speaking Carib- ment of an Intervention, 4, bean Families, Carten and Haight et al., 459 Goodman, 5, 771 Obstacles to Employment Finding the Bicultural Balance: Among Mothers of Children Immigrant Latino Mothers in Foster Care, Wells and Raising “American” Adoles- Shafran, 1, 67 cents, Quinones-Mayo and Sudanese Refugee Youth in Dempsey, 5, 651 Foster Care: The “Lost Serving Immigrant Families and Boys” in America, Bates et Children in New York City’s al., 5, 631 Child Welfare System, Chahine and van Straaten, Health 5,713 Characteristics and Trajectories of Social Work with Bosnian Treatment Foster Care Youth, Muslim Refugee Children Hussey and Guo, 4, 485 and Families: A Review of Coping with Parental Loss the Literature, Snyder et al., Because of Termination of 5, 607 Parental Rights, Schneider Sudanese Refugee Youth in and Phares, 6, 819 Foster Care: The “Lost Covariates of Length of Stay in Boys” in America, Bates et Residential Treatment, al., 5, 631 Baker et al., 3, 363 900 CHILD WELFARE « Vol. LXXXIV, #6 * November/December Immigrants and Refugees Unique Circumstances, Xu, Assessment of Issues Facing 5, 747 Immigrants and Refugee Parenting and the Process of Families, Segal and Migration: Possibilities Mayadas, 5, 563 Within South Asian Fami- Bridging Refugee Youth and lies, Deepak, 5, 585 Children’s Services: A Serving Immigrant Families and Case Study of Cross- Children in New York City’s Service Training, Morland Child Welfare System, et al., 5, 791 Chahine and van Straaten, The Call-Centre: A Child 5,713 Welfare Liaison Program Social Work with Bosnian with Immigrant Serving Muslim Refugee Children Agencies, Williams et al., and Families: A Review of 5, 725 the Literature, Snyder et al., Cultural Competence in the 5, 607 Assessment of Poor Sudanese Refugee Youth in Mexican Families in the Foster Care: The “Lost Rural Southeastern Boys” in America, Bates et United States, Hancock, al., 5, 631 5, 689 Working Together as Culture An Educational Model for Child Brokers by Building Trusting Welfare Practice with Alliances with Bilingual and English-Speaking Carib- Bicultural Newcomer bean Families, Carten and Professionals, Owen and Goodman, 5, 771 English, 5, 669 Effective Child Welfare Prac- tice with Immigrant and Independent Living Refugee Children and * Pathways to College for Former Their Families, Pine and Foster Youth: Understand- Drachman, 5, 537 ing Factors That Contribute Finding the Bicultural Balance: to Educational Success, Immigrant Latino Mothers Merdinger et al., 6, 867 Raising “American” Adolescents, Quinones- Interjurisdictional Placement Mayo and Dempsey, 5, 651 In the “Best Interest” of Immi- In the “Best Interest” of Immi- grant and Refugee Children: grant and Refugee Chil- Deliberating on Their Unique dren: Deliberating on Their Circumstances, Xu, 5, 747 Interventions, see Programs Immigrant Serving Agen- cies, Williams et al., 5, 725 Kinship Care, see Foster/ An Educational Model for Child Kinship Care Welfare Practice with English-Speaking Carib- Native Americans bean Families, Carten and Rebuilding Native American Goodman, 5, 771 Communities, Coyhis and Simonelli, 2, 323 Technology Vstreet.com: A Web-Based Organizational Culture Community for At-Risk Reunification of Child and Animal Teens, Pacfici et al., 1, 25 Welfare Agencies: Cross- Reporting of Abuse in Author Index Wellington County, Ontario, Zilney and Zilney, 1, 47 Altshuler, Sandra J., “Drug- Endangered Children Need a Parenting Collaborative Community Fathers in Child Welfare: Response,” 2, 171 Caseworkers’ Perspectives, Austin, Sandra, “Community- O’Donnell et al., 3, 387 Building Principles: Implica- Finding the Bicultural Balance: tions for Professional Immigrant Latino Mothers Development,” 2, 105 Raising “American” Adoles- cents, Quinones-Mayo and Baird, Diane, see Bates, L. Dempsey, 5, 651 Baker, Amy J. L., Fred Wulczyn, Parenting and the Process of & Nan Dale, “Covariates of Migration: Possibilities Length of Stay in Residential Within South Asian Fami- Treatment,” 3, 363 lies, Deepak, 5, 585 Barth, Richard P., see Mitchell, L. B. Programs Bates, Laura, Diane Baird, Bridging Refugee Youth and Deborah J. Johnson, Robert Children’s Services: A Case E. Lee, Tom Luster, & Study of Cross-Service Christine Rehagen, Training, Morland et al., 5, “Sudanese Refugee Youth in 791 Foster Care: The ‘Lost Boys’ The Call-Centre: A Child Wel- in America,” 5, 631 fare Liaison Program with Benson, Peter L., see Mannes, M. 902 CHILD WELFARE ° Vol. LXXXIV, #6 * November/December Berrick, Jill Duerr, see Mitchell Cummings, Kelli, see Pacifici, C. L. B. Biemer, Paul, see Mitchell, L. B. Dale, Nan, see Baker, A. J. L. Black, James, see Haight, W. L. D’Aunno, Lisa, see O’Donnell, J. Blevins, Ted, see Steves, L. M. Boyes-Watson, Carolyn, “Seeds Deepak, Anne C., “Parenting of Change: Using Peace- and the Process of Migration: making Circles to Build a Possibilities Within South Village for Every Child,” 2, Asian Families,” 5, 585 191 Dempsey, Patricia, see Quino- Bradshaw, Cathryn, see Will- nes-Mayo, Y. iams, M. Drachman, Diane, see Pine, B. Bray, Rob, see Williams, M. A. Briar-Lawson, Katherine, see Duder, Sydney, see Speirs, C. Hornberger, S. Gc. Busch, Monique, & Gail Folaron, Duncan, Julianne, see Morland, “Accessibility and Clarity of pe State Child Welfare Agency Mission Statements,” 3, 415 English, Meme, see Owen, C. Epstein, Irwin, see Lalayants, M. Carten, Alma, & Harriet Goodman, “An Educational Fallon, Barbara, see Trocmé, N. Model for Child Welfare Folaron, Gail, see Busch, M. Practice with English- Fournier, Beverly, see Williams, Speaking Caribbean Fami- M. lies,” 5, 771 Chahine, Zeinab, & Justine van Gabbard, W. Jay, see Snyder, Straaten, “Serving Immigrant C. S. Families and Children in New Gibson, Fay, see O’Connor, L. York City’s Child Welfare A. System,” 5, 713 Giorgio, Grace, see Haight, W. Chahine, Zeinab, Justine van i Straaten, & Anna Williams- Goodman, Harriet, see Carten, Isom, “The New York City A. Neighborhood-Based Ser- Green, Rebecca, see Mitchell, vices Strategy,” 2, 141 L. 6. Coyhis, Don, & Richard Guo, Shenyang, see Hussey, D. Simonelli, “Rebuilding Native is American Communities,” 2, 323 Haight, Wendy L., Sarah Mangelsdorf, James Black, Lalayants, Marina, & Irwin Margaret Szewczyk, Sarah Epstein, “Evaluating Multidis- Schoppe, Grace Giorgio, ciplinary Child Abuse and Karen Madrigal, & Lakshmi Neglect Teams: A Research Tata, “Enhancing Parent- Agenda,” 4, 433 Child Interaction During Lawson, Hal A., see Marks, M. Foster Care Visits: Experi- B. mental Assessment of an Lee, Robert E., see Bates, L. Intervention,” 4, 459 Luster, Tom, see Bates, L. Hancock, Tina U., “Cultural Competence in the Assess- MacLaurin, Bruce, see Trocmé, ment of Poor Mexican N. Families in the Rural South- Madrigal, Karen, see Haight, W. eastern United States,” 5, L. 689 Mangelsdorf, Sarah, see Haight, Hines, Alice M., see Merdinger, W. L. J. M. Mannes, Marc, Eugene C. Hodson, Fay, see Williams, M. Roehlkepartain, & Peter L. Hoebing, Joyce, see Morland, L. Benson, “Unleashing the Hornberger, Steve, & Katherine Power of Community to Briar-Lawson, “Advancing Strengthen the Well-Being of 21st-Century Child Welfare Children, Youth, and Fami- Through Community Build- lies: An Asset-Building ing,” 2, 101 Approach,” 2, 233 Houck, Treva, see Papin, T. Marks, Michael B., & Hal A. Hussey, David L., & Shenyang Lawson, “Co-production Guo, “Characteristics and Dynamics and Time Dollar Trajectories of Treatment Programs in Community- Foster Care Youth,” 4, 485 Based Child Welfare Initia- tives for Hard-to-Serve Youth Johnson, Deborah J., see and Families,” 2, 209 Bates, L. May, J. Dean, see Snyder, C. S. Johnson ur., Waldo E., see Mayadas, Nazneen S., see O’Donnell, J. M. Segal, U. A. Maynard, JoAnne, “Permanency Kirschke, Juanita, see Morland, Mediation: A Path to Open bE; Adoption for Children in Out- Kirstein, Silvia, see Speirs, C. C. of-Home Care,” 4, 507 Kraft, M. Katherine, see Nissen, Meade, Dolores, see Speirs, C. i. B: C. CHILD WELFARE «V ol. LXXXIV, #6 « November/December Merdinger, Joan M., Alice M. Kraft, “Moving Mountains Hines, Kathy Lemon Together: Strategic Commu- Osterling, & Paige Wyatt, nity Leadership and Systems “Pathways to College for Change,” 2, 123 Former Foster Youth: Under- standing Factors That O’Connor, Lisa A., Jon Contribute to Educational Morgenstern, Fay Gibson, & Success,” 6, 867 Mary Nakashian, “Nothing Merrigan, Daniel M., see About Me Without Me’: Nissen, L. B. Leading the Way to Collabo- Mitchell, Lorelei B., Richard P. rative Relationships with Barth, Rebecca Green, Families,” 2, 153 Ariana Wail, Paul Biemer, Jill O’Donnell, John M., Waldo E. Duerr Berrick, Mary Bruce Johnson Jr., Lisa D’Aunno, & Webb, & the National Survey Helen L. Thornton, “Fathers of Child and Adolescent Well- in Child Welfare: Casework- Being Research Group, ers’ Perspectives,” 3, 387 “Child Welfare Reform in the Osterling, Kathy Lemon, see United States: Findings from Merdinger, J. M. a Local Agency Survey,” 1, 5 Owen, Carol, & Meme English, Morgenstern, Jon, see “Working Together as Culture O’Connor, L. A. Brokers by Building Trusting Morland, Lyn, Julianne Duncan, Alliances with Bilingual and Joyce Hoebing, Juanita Bicultural Newcomer Profes- Kirschke, & Laura Schmidt, sionals,” 5, 669 “Bridging Refugee Youth and Children’s Services: A Case Pacfici, Caesar, Lee White, Kelli Study of Cross-Service Cummings, & Carol Nelson, Training,” 5, 791 “Vstreet.com: A Web-Based Community for At-Risk Nakashian, Mary, see O’Connor, Teens,” 1, 25 L.A. Papin, Tom, & Treva Houck, “All National Survey of Child and It Takes is Leadership,” 2, Adolescent Well-Being 299 Research Group, see Phares, Vicky, see Schneider, Mitchell, L. B. K. M. Nelson, Carol, see Pacifici, C. Pine, Barbara, & Diane Neves, Teresa, see Trocmé, N. Drachman, “Effective Child Nissen, Laura Burney, Daniel M. Welfare Practice with Immi- Merrigan, & M. Katherine grant and Refugee Children and Their Families,” 5, 537 Children and Families: A Propst, Mona, see Speirs, C. C. Review of the Literature,” 5, 607 Quinones-Mayo, Yolanda, & Speirs, Carol Cumming, Sydney Patricia Dempsey, “Finding Duder, Richard Sullivan, the Bicultural Balance: Silvia Kirstein, Mona Propst, Immigrant Latino Mothers & Dolores Meade, “Mediated Raising ‘American’ Adoles- Reunions in Adoption: cents,” 5, 651 Findings from an Evaluation Study,” 6, 843 Rehagen, Christine, see Bates, Steves, Laura, & Ted Bievins, kL. “From Tragedy to Triumph: A Roditti, Martha C., “Understand- Segue to Community Build- ing Communities of Neglect- ing for Children and Fami- ful Parents: Child Caregiving lies,” 2, 311 Networks and Child Neglect,” van Straaten, Justine, see 2,277 Chahine, Z. (Issues 2 and 5) Roehlkepartain, Eugene C., see Sullivan, Richard, see Speirs, C. Mannes, M. Cc Szewczyk, Margaret, see Schmidt, Laura, see Morland, L. Haight, W. L. Schneider, Kerri M., & Vicky Phares, “Coping with Paren- Tachble, Admasu, see Williams, tal Loss Because of Termina- M. tion of Parental Rights,” 6, Tata, Lakshmi, see Haight, W. L. 819 Taylor, Kenneth |., “Understand- Schoppe, Sarah, see Haight, W. ing Communities Today: L. Using Matching Needs and Segal, Uma A., & Nazneen S. Services to Assess Commu- Mayadas, “Assessment of nity Needs and Design Issues Facing Immigrants Community-Based Services,” and Refugee Families,” 5, 2; 251 563 Thornton, Helen L., see Shafran, Robert, see Wells, K. O’Donnell, J. M. Simonelli, Richard, see Coyhis, Tromé, Nico, Barbara Fallon, D. Bruce MacLaurin, & Teresa Snyder, Cindy S., J. Dean May, Neves, “What Is Driving Nihada N. Zulcic, & W. Jay Increasing Child Welfare Gabbard, “Social Work with Caseloads in Ontario? Bosnian Muslim Refugee Analysis of the 1993 and CHILD WELFARE « Vol. LXXXIV, #6 « November/December 1998 Ontario Incidence Williams, Margaret, Cathryn Studies,” 3, 341 Bradshaw, Beverly Fournier, Admasu Tachble, Rob Bray, & Xu, Qingwen, “In the ‘Best Fay Hodson, “The Call-Centre: Interest’ of Immigrant and A Child Welfare Liaison Refugee Children: Deliberat- Program with Immigrant ing on Their Unique Circum- Serving Agencies,” 5, 725 stances,” 5, 747 Williams-lsom, Anna, see Chahine, Z. (Issue 2) Waldegrave, Charles, “Just Wulczyn, Fred, see Baker, A. J. L. Therapy’ on Families with Wyatt, Paige, see Merdinger, J. M. Low Incomes,” 2, 265 Wall, Ariana, see Mitchell L. B. Zilney, Lisa Anne, & Mary Webb, Mary Bruce, see Mitchell, Zilney, “Reunification of Child EE: and Animal Welfare Agen- Wells, Kathleen, & Robert cies: Cross-Reporting of Shafran, “Obstacles to Abuse in Wellington County, Employment Among Mothers Ontario,” 1, 47 of Children in Foster Care,” Zilney, Mary, see Zilney, L. A. 1, 67 Zulcic, Nihada N., see Snyder, White, Lee, see Pacifici, C. C.S.

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