Ensuring Authentic Representation and Collaboration Along with Research to Re-Design Child Welfare

In this invited paper, we critique Barth and colleagues’ (2021). “Research to Consider While Effectively Re-Designing Child Welfare Services” paper that presents 10 commonly held misconceptions in child welfare to provide a foundation for child welfare system reform. We argue that research alone can...

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Collaboration
Experts
Misconceptions
Partnerships
Reforms
Research design
Welfare reform
Welfare services
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