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a random clinical trial in minnesota follett outcomes for a period of five years from 2,002,005. using this approach were able to demonstrate children or made safer by quickly engaging parents and constructive conversations involving child safety that results in lower child maltreatment reporting rates and decreased need for out of home placement, which is one outcome we did not expect to see. we saw the families and child welfare workers identify this approach is creating cooperation and greater satisfaction and we also learn that this approach to family assessment in a series of cases as much or costly in the long run. minnesota has used that experience to employ further strengthening family approaches in the subsequent years. from 2006 until 2010, introducing a number of programs we have seen a 10% reduction in child maltreatment reports in minnesota facility 24% reduction in the number of children reporting out of home places. in those communities where we have both early intervention services as well as the family assessment services, we have seen it after reduction in the n
a random clinical trial in minnesota follett outcomes for a period of five years from 2,002,005. using this approach were able to demonstrate children or made safer by quickly engaging parents and constructive conversations involving child safety that results in lower child maltreatment reporting rates and decreased need for out of home placement, which is one outcome we did not expect to see. we saw the families and child welfare workers identify this approach is creating cooperation and...
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a random clinical trial in minnesota follett outcomes for a period of five years from 2,002,005. using this approach were able to demonstrate children or made safer by quickly engaging parents and constructive conversations involving child safety that results in lower child maltreatment reporting rates and decreased need for out of home placement, which is one outcome we did not expect to see. we saw the families and child welfare workers identify this approach is creating cooperation and greater satisfaction and we also learn that this approach to family assessment in a series of cases as much or costly in the long run. minnesota has used that experience to employ further strengthening family approaches in the subsequent years. from 2006 until 2010, introducing a number of programs we have seen a 10% reduction in child maltreatment reports in minnesota facility 24% reduction in the number of children reporting out of home places. in those communities where we have both early intervention services as well as the family assessment services, we have seen it after reduction in the n
a random clinical trial in minnesota follett outcomes for a period of five years from 2,002,005. using this approach were able to demonstrate children or made safer by quickly engaging parents and constructive conversations involving child safety that results in lower child maltreatment reporting rates and decreased need for out of home placement, which is one outcome we did not expect to see. we saw the families and child welfare workers identify this approach is creating cooperation and...
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a random clinical trial in minnesota follett outcomes for a period of five years from 2,002,005. using this approach were able to demonstrate children or made safer by quickly engaging parents and constructive conversations involving child safety that results in lower child maltreatment reporting rates and decreased need for out of home placement, which is one outcome we did not expect to see. we saw the families and child welfare workers identify this approach is creating cooperation and greater satisfaction and we also learn that this approach to family assessment in a series of cases as much or costly in the long run. minnesota has used that experience to employ further strengthening family approaches in the subsequent years. from 2006 until 2010, introducing a number of programs we have seen a 10% reduction in child maltreatment reports in minnesota facility 24% reduction in the number of children reporting out of home places. in those communities where we have both early intervention services as well as the family assessment services, we have seen it after reduction in the n
a random clinical trial in minnesota follett outcomes for a period of five years from 2,002,005. using this approach were able to demonstrate children or made safer by quickly engaging parents and constructive conversations involving child safety that results in lower child maltreatment reporting rates and decreased need for out of home placement, which is one outcome we did not expect to see. we saw the families and child welfare workers identify this approach is creating cooperation and...