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The Center for States provides research assistance and responds to information requests on building capacity in child welfare.

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Learn the definition and find information about normalcy and the reasonable and prudent parent standard in the PL 113-183.

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See statistics on increased risks for LGBTQ youth and learn how child welfare systems can use healthy approaches when working with LGBTQ children and youth.

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Discover how to examine and drill down into state data to build understanding of what’s happening in your child welfare system.

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Use this assessment tool to identify strengths and areas for growth to enhance your team’s psychological safety.
 

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Use this guide for tips, and strategies concerning the critical role leadership plays in creating and sustaining positive organizational culture.

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Learn about Child Welfare Capacity Building Collaborative's evidence-informed approach to the change and implementation process.

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This publication looks at buzzwords in the context of words or phrases commonly used in child welfare reporting and documentation that can be subjective or carry negative connotations, and offers strategies to minimize their negative impact.

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Examine current research and how best to build organizational capacity in five areas, and learn about possible challenges and solutions.

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Reflect on past results to inform plans for future improvements.

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See how workforce satisfaction and retention are improved by emphasizing the positive differences that are made in the lives of children and families.

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Explore considerations for selecting, designing, and adapting effective and equitable interventions. 

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Explore considerations for convening a diverse team of partners, including people with lived expertise, to support equitable change and implementation efforts.

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Explore considerations for monitoring and evaluating new interventions and applying findings to make adjustments aligned with equity and inclusion. 

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Explore considerations for equitable, inclusive, and data-driven problem exploration.

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Explore considerations for assessing readiness as part of an equitable and inclusive change and implementation process.