Past Issues
All volumes of Practice Notes are listed below, most recent first.
Volume 28
- Vol. 28, No. 2: Leaning into Crucial Conversations
- Vol. 28, No. 1: Engaging Stakeholders to Support Responsive, Effective Services
Volume 27
- Vol. 27, No. 2: North Carolina's New Plan to Strengthen Child Welfare
- Vol. 27, No. 1: NC Progress to Engage Families in Child Welfare Services
Volume 26
Volume 25
Volume 24
- Vol. 24, No. 2: Assessing Safety and Risk
- Vol. 24, No. 1: Prevention in Child Welfare — on the Threshold of Change
Volume 23
- Vol. 23, No. 2: Responding to Opioids
- Vol. 23, No. 1: Supporting the Transition from Foster Care to Independence
Volume 22
- Vol. 22, No. 3: NC Refocuses on Diligent Recruitment of Families for Children in Foster Care
- Vol. 22, No. 2: Making Decisions in Child Welfare
- Vol. 22, No. 1: A Focus on Engagement in Child Welfare
Volume 21
- Vol. 21, No. 3: Partnering with NC's Mental Health System
- Vol. 21, No. 2: Staying Safe on the Job in Child Welfare
- Vol. 21, No. 1: Partnering with Schools
Volume 20
- Vol. 20, No. 3: Emotional Maltreatment and Child Welfare Practice
- Vol. 20, No. 2: Child Sex Abuse Interviews in North Carolina
- Vol. 20, No. 1: Safety Resources and Kinship Care
Volume 19
- Vol. 19, No. 3: Attachment and Child Welfare Practice
- Vol. 19, No. 2: NC Focuses on Timely Permanence
- Vol. 19, No. 1: Making Quality Assessments in Child Welfare
Volume 18
- Vol. 18, No. 3: Family Reunification in North Carolina
- Vol. 18, No. 2: Preventing Child Maltreatment
- Vol. 18, No. 1: Child Neglect: Impact and Interventions
Volume 17
- Vol. 17, No. 3: Child Welfare Practice with Adolescents
- Vol. 17, No. 2: Trauma-Informed Child Welfare Practice
- Vol. 17, No. 1: Prescription Drugs and Child Welfare Practice
Volume 16
- Vol. 16, No. 3: Achieving Permanence through Adoption
- Vol. 16, No. 2: Strengthening Child Protective Services Intake
- ol. 16, No. 1: Engaging and Supporting Relative Caregivers
Volume 15
- Vol. 15, No. 3: Striving for Excellence in Supervision
- Vol. 15, No. 2: Being a Wise Consumer of Services for Families
- Vol. 15, No. 1: Increasing Our Focus on Visits
Volume 14
- Vol. 14, No. 3: Child Welfare's Response to Diversity
- Vol. 14, No. 2: Child Welfare Practice and Data: Making the Connection
- Vol. 14, No. 1: Accomplishments and Continuing Challenges
Volume 13
- Vol. 13, No. 3: Finding Families for Children in Foster Care
- Vol. 13, No. 2: Supervisors and the Future of Child Welfare
- Vol. 13, No. 1: Enhancing Child and Family Team Meetings
Volume 12
- Vol. 12, No. 4: Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, and the Courts
- Vol. 12, No. 3: Child Welfare Practice in Rural North Carolina
- Vol. 12, No. 2: Update on Foster Care in North Carolina
- Vol. 12, No. 1: Child Welfare Worker Retention
Volume 11
- Vol. 11, No. 4: Promoting School Success for Children Involved with the Child Welfare System
- Vol. 11, No. 3: Outcomes and Child Welfare
- Vol. 11, No. 2: Working with American Indian Families
- Vol. 11, No. 1: Father Involvement in Child Welfare
Volume 10
- Vol. 10, No. 3: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Vol. 10, No. 2: Meth and Family-Centered Child Welfare Practice
- Vol. 10, No. 1: Supporting Adoptive Families
Volume 9
- Vol. 9, No. 4: Data and Child Welfare Practice
- Vol. 9, No. 3: Enhancing Collaboration between Child Welfare and Work First (TANF)
- Vol. 9, No. 2: Child Welfare Practice with Parents Who Have Cognitive Limitations
- Vol. 9, No. 1: Family-Centered Supervision in Child Welfare
Volume 8
- Vol. 8, No. 3: Domestic Violence and Child Welfare Services
- Vol. 8, No. 2: Child and Family Team Meetings in Child Welfare in North Carolina
- Vol. 8, No. 1: Forensic Interviewing and Child Welfare in North Carolina
Volume 7
- Vol. 7, No. 4: Multiple Response and the Family-Centered Approach to CPS
- Vol. 7, No. 3: Working with Latino Families
- Vol. 7, No. 2: Working with Juvenile Sex Offenders
- Vol. 7, No. 1: Working with Children with Parents in Prison
Volume 6
- Vol. 6, No. 3: Child Maltreatment Fatalities
- Vol. 6, No. 2: African American Children in the Child Welfare System
- Vol. 6, No. 1: Termination of Parental Rights
Volume 5
- Vol. 5, No. 4: Parent-Child Visits
- Vol. 5, No. 3: Preparing for Your Day in Court
- Vol. 5, No. 2: Child Sexual Abuse and Child Welfare
- Vol. 5, No. 1: Child Welfare and Family Support
Volume 4
- Vol. 4, No. 4: Substance Abuse in Child Welfare
- Vol. 4, No. 3: Turnover in Child Welfare
- Vol. 4, No. 2: Mental Health Issues in Child Welfare
- Vol. 4, No. 1: Cultural Competency in Child Welfare
Volume 3
- Vol. 3, No. 2: A Look at Safety in Social Work
- Vol. 3, No. 1: Promoting Resiliency in Families and Children