Disproportionality And Disparity Issues In Child Welfare White Paper

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This would eliminate the stigmatizing that accompanies enrollment in current programs, including Head Start. References

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Derezotes, D.M., & Hill, R.B. (n.d.). Examining the disproportionate representation of Children of color in the child welfare system. Race Matters Consortium, Casey Family Programs.

Dettlaff, a.J., & Rycraft, J.R. (2010). Factors contributing to disproportionality in the child welfare system: Views from the legal community. Social Work 55 (3), pp. 213-224.

Guzman, L. (2004). Grandma and grandpa taking care of the kids: Patterns of involvement [Electronic Version]. Child Trends: Research Brief, 17, 1-8. Retrieved December 11, 2010, from www.childtrends.org.

Hill, R.B. (2007). An analysis of racial/ethnic disproportionality and disparity at the national, state, and county levels. Casey-CCSP Alliance for Racial Equity in Child Welfare.
United States Census Bureau. (2009). Poverty thresholds for 2008. Retrieved on December 14, 2010, from http://www.census.gov/hhes/www.poverty/threshold/thresh08.html


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