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Chapter 15
Child Welfare Policy
The Case of Mary Ellen
Wilson
History of Child Welfare Policy
• No Federal interest in child welfare until 1912 (Mary Ellen happened 1874)
• Children’s Bureau established under Departments of Commerce and Labor
with a budget of $25, 640
• Primary concern is child labor issues – overworking and unhygienic work conditions
• Children’s Bureau Act of 1912 established to bureau to collect information on children
History of Child Welfare Policy
• Social Security Act of 1935
• Title IV introduced Aid to Dependent Children
• Title V reinstated Maternal and Child Welfare Services
• Mandated that Children’s Bureau provide for the “protection and care of homeless,
dependent, and neglected children, and children in danger of becoming delinquent.”
• Family relief and child welfare services provided by the states through their public
welfare departments
History of Child Welfare Policy
• Child protection is a state matter; federal government lacks a family
protection policy
• Historically, children were considered property and abusive behavior towards
child was seen as discipline
Protection Services for Children
• Since the inception of child welfare, policy has made it clear that primary
responsibility for the child rests with the parents
• State government is only a backup plan
• Child abuse discovered by pediatric radiologists who sounded the alarm to
the trend of children with broken bones
• Radiologists did not have patient confidentiality to worry about
Protection Services for Children
• Reasons doctors did not report child abuse:
• CA was not a traditional diagnosis
• Doctors could not believe a parent would do that to a child
• Doctors often viewed the family as the patient, so doctor-patient confidentiality
prevented them from speaking out
• Doctors saw involvement in criminal investigation/prosecution as time consuming
• Child abuse was labeled Battered Child Syndrome in 1962 and finally
recognized by doctors
Protection Services of Children
• Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act - established the National
Center for Child Abuse and Neglect (NCCAN), part of DHHS, which
established a model statute for state child protective programs and
• A standard definition of child abuse and neglect
• Methods for reporting and investigating abuse and neglect
• Immunity for those reporting suspected injuries inflicted on children
• Prevention and public education efforts to reduce incidents of abuse and
neglect
Protection Services of Children
• Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and NCCAN allowed for the
reporting of trends in child abuse and the need for protective services.
Different types of Child Mistreatment
dfps.texas.state.tx.us
• Physical abuse is deliberate actions resulting in injuries to a child or genuine
threats of such actions, or concerns about physical injuries of an
unexplained or suspicious nature.
• Sexual abuse includes:
• Sexual indecency, sexual assault, or aggravated sexual assault.
• Failing to make a reasonable effort to prevent sexual conduct to a child.
• Using the child for the creation of obscene or pornographic material.
• Emotional abuse is an emotional or mental injury caused by the parent or
caregiver that results in an observable effect on the child.
• Psychological state - Concerns about the child's mental stability, as demonstrated by
mood, behavior, and thoughts.
Different types of Child Mistreatment
dfps.texas.state.tx.us
• Trafficking
• Labor trafficking - parent or caregiver forcing a child into labor or
services that are unhealthy or harmful to the child.
• Sex trafficking - parent or caregiver receiving compensation for forcing
a child to engage in prostitution or other sex acts.
Different types of Child Mistreatment
dfps.texas.state.tx.us
• Child Neglect
• Neglectful supervision means improper supervision of a child left alone
which could have resulted in substantial harm.
• Medical neglect is failure to seek, obtain or administer medical treatment
that could result in substantial harm.
Different types of Child Mistreatment
dfps.texas.state.tx.us
• Child Neglect
• Physical neglect is the failure to provide a child with the necessary food,
clothing, and shelter to maintain a healthy life.
• Abandonment and refusal to accept parental responsibility are where
the parent or caregiver left the child in a potentially harmful situation and did
not plan to return for the child.
• Refusal to accept parental responsibility - Child has been out of the home for any
reason, and parent/caregiver refuses to allow the child to return home.
Different types of Child Mistreatment
dfps.texas.state.tx.us
• Child Maltreatment – is the combination of abuse and neglect
• Abandonment
• Not providing adequate supervision
• Threats of harm
• Exploitation
• Congenital drug addiction
Protection Services of Children
dfps.texas.state.tx.us
TX Child Protection Services
dfps.texas.state.tx.us
• Child Protective Services responsibilities include:
• Providing services to children and families in their own homes.
• Placing children in foster care.
• Providing services to help youth in foster care successfully
transition to adulthood.
• Helping children get adopted.
TX Child Protection Services
dfps.texas.state.tx.us
• In Texas, anyone who suspects that a child is being abused or neglected
has a legal obligation to report it.
• Professional reporters are required to report suspicion of abuse or
neglect within 48 hours.
• A Professional Reporter is anyone licensed or certified by the state or works for an
agency or facility licensed or certified by the state and has contact with children as a
result of their normal duties. By law, professionals may not delegate their duty to report
to another person such as a coworker or family member.
TX Child Protection Services
dfps.texas.state.tx.us
• Professional reporters include, but are not limited to:
• Teachers
• Doctors, Nurses
• Social Workers
• Daycare employees
• Employees of a clinic or health care facility that provides reproductive
services
• Juvenile probation, detention or correctional officers
TX Child Protection Services
dfps.texas.state.tx.us
• Professional reporters include, but are not limited to:
• Teachers
• Doctors, Nurses
• Social Workers
• Daycare employees
• Employees of a clinic or health care facility that provides reproductive
services
• Juvenile probation, detention or correctional officers
Foster Care for Children
• Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980.
• Enacted to reduce the length of time children spent in foster care and
reunite them with their families of origin as well as keep proper
accounting of foster care placement
• Permanency planning – a strategy for helping foster children to live in
families that offer continuity of relationships and the opportunity to
establish lifetime relationships
Foster Care for Children
• Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions
Act (2008)
• Kinship Care: provides funding to relatives who assist with care of children
who are kin; must notify relatives when familial children are placed in foster
care
• Foster Youth: foster care can be extended to age 21 and caseworkers must
develop a personalized transition plan
• Adoption: additional incentive to increase number of older kid adoptions; tax
credit to adoptive parents
• Healthcare: increased coordination with Medicaid programs to meet care of
children
Foster Care for Children
• Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions
Act (2008)
• Tribal government: more autonomy to administer adoptions of tribal children
• Siblings: states must make every effort to place siblings together in the same
household (adopted or foster) unless doing so would harm any of the siblings
• Education: Agencies must do everything possible to secure educational stability
for the child (e.g., stay in the same school, equal access to services even if
moving school)

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Chapter 15 child welfare policy (2)

  • 2. The Case of Mary Ellen Wilson
  • 3. History of Child Welfare Policy • No Federal interest in child welfare until 1912 (Mary Ellen happened 1874) • Children’s Bureau established under Departments of Commerce and Labor with a budget of $25, 640 • Primary concern is child labor issues – overworking and unhygienic work conditions • Children’s Bureau Act of 1912 established to bureau to collect information on children
  • 4. History of Child Welfare Policy • Social Security Act of 1935 • Title IV introduced Aid to Dependent Children • Title V reinstated Maternal and Child Welfare Services • Mandated that Children’s Bureau provide for the “protection and care of homeless, dependent, and neglected children, and children in danger of becoming delinquent.” • Family relief and child welfare services provided by the states through their public welfare departments
  • 5. History of Child Welfare Policy • Child protection is a state matter; federal government lacks a family protection policy • Historically, children were considered property and abusive behavior towards child was seen as discipline
  • 6. Protection Services for Children • Since the inception of child welfare, policy has made it clear that primary responsibility for the child rests with the parents • State government is only a backup plan • Child abuse discovered by pediatric radiologists who sounded the alarm to the trend of children with broken bones • Radiologists did not have patient confidentiality to worry about
  • 7. Protection Services for Children • Reasons doctors did not report child abuse: • CA was not a traditional diagnosis • Doctors could not believe a parent would do that to a child • Doctors often viewed the family as the patient, so doctor-patient confidentiality prevented them from speaking out • Doctors saw involvement in criminal investigation/prosecution as time consuming • Child abuse was labeled Battered Child Syndrome in 1962 and finally recognized by doctors
  • 8. Protection Services of Children • Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act - established the National Center for Child Abuse and Neglect (NCCAN), part of DHHS, which established a model statute for state child protective programs and • A standard definition of child abuse and neglect • Methods for reporting and investigating abuse and neglect • Immunity for those reporting suspected injuries inflicted on children • Prevention and public education efforts to reduce incidents of abuse and neglect
  • 9. Protection Services of Children • Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and NCCAN allowed for the reporting of trends in child abuse and the need for protective services.
  • 10. Different types of Child Mistreatment dfps.texas.state.tx.us • Physical abuse is deliberate actions resulting in injuries to a child or genuine threats of such actions, or concerns about physical injuries of an unexplained or suspicious nature. • Sexual abuse includes: • Sexual indecency, sexual assault, or aggravated sexual assault. • Failing to make a reasonable effort to prevent sexual conduct to a child. • Using the child for the creation of obscene or pornographic material.
  • 11. • Emotional abuse is an emotional or mental injury caused by the parent or caregiver that results in an observable effect on the child. • Psychological state - Concerns about the child's mental stability, as demonstrated by mood, behavior, and thoughts. Different types of Child Mistreatment dfps.texas.state.tx.us
  • 12. • Trafficking • Labor trafficking - parent or caregiver forcing a child into labor or services that are unhealthy or harmful to the child. • Sex trafficking - parent or caregiver receiving compensation for forcing a child to engage in prostitution or other sex acts. Different types of Child Mistreatment dfps.texas.state.tx.us
  • 13. • Child Neglect • Neglectful supervision means improper supervision of a child left alone which could have resulted in substantial harm. • Medical neglect is failure to seek, obtain or administer medical treatment that could result in substantial harm. Different types of Child Mistreatment dfps.texas.state.tx.us
  • 14. • Child Neglect • Physical neglect is the failure to provide a child with the necessary food, clothing, and shelter to maintain a healthy life. • Abandonment and refusal to accept parental responsibility are where the parent or caregiver left the child in a potentially harmful situation and did not plan to return for the child. • Refusal to accept parental responsibility - Child has been out of the home for any reason, and parent/caregiver refuses to allow the child to return home. Different types of Child Mistreatment dfps.texas.state.tx.us
  • 15. • Child Maltreatment – is the combination of abuse and neglect • Abandonment • Not providing adequate supervision • Threats of harm • Exploitation • Congenital drug addiction Protection Services of Children dfps.texas.state.tx.us
  • 16. TX Child Protection Services dfps.texas.state.tx.us • Child Protective Services responsibilities include: • Providing services to children and families in their own homes. • Placing children in foster care. • Providing services to help youth in foster care successfully transition to adulthood. • Helping children get adopted.
  • 17. TX Child Protection Services dfps.texas.state.tx.us • In Texas, anyone who suspects that a child is being abused or neglected has a legal obligation to report it. • Professional reporters are required to report suspicion of abuse or neglect within 48 hours. • A Professional Reporter is anyone licensed or certified by the state or works for an agency or facility licensed or certified by the state and has contact with children as a result of their normal duties. By law, professionals may not delegate their duty to report to another person such as a coworker or family member.
  • 18. TX Child Protection Services dfps.texas.state.tx.us • Professional reporters include, but are not limited to: • Teachers • Doctors, Nurses • Social Workers • Daycare employees • Employees of a clinic or health care facility that provides reproductive services • Juvenile probation, detention or correctional officers
  • 19. TX Child Protection Services dfps.texas.state.tx.us • Professional reporters include, but are not limited to: • Teachers • Doctors, Nurses • Social Workers • Daycare employees • Employees of a clinic or health care facility that provides reproductive services • Juvenile probation, detention or correctional officers
  • 20. Foster Care for Children • Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980. • Enacted to reduce the length of time children spent in foster care and reunite them with their families of origin as well as keep proper accounting of foster care placement • Permanency planning – a strategy for helping foster children to live in families that offer continuity of relationships and the opportunity to establish lifetime relationships
  • 21. Foster Care for Children • Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act (2008) • Kinship Care: provides funding to relatives who assist with care of children who are kin; must notify relatives when familial children are placed in foster care • Foster Youth: foster care can be extended to age 21 and caseworkers must develop a personalized transition plan • Adoption: additional incentive to increase number of older kid adoptions; tax credit to adoptive parents • Healthcare: increased coordination with Medicaid programs to meet care of children
  • 22. Foster Care for Children • Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act (2008) • Tribal government: more autonomy to administer adoptions of tribal children • Siblings: states must make every effort to place siblings together in the same household (adopted or foster) unless doing so would harm any of the siblings • Education: Agencies must do everything possible to secure educational stability for the child (e.g., stay in the same school, equal access to services even if moving school)