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1. Trends in local public child welfare agencies 1999–2009.

2. Identifying the substance abuse treatment needs of caregivers involved with child welfare

3. Does Formal Integration Between Child Welfare and Behavioral Health Agencies Result in Improved Placement Stability for Adolescents Engaged With Both Systems?

4. Performance-Based Contracting and the Moderating Influence of Caseworker Role Overload on Service Provision in Child Welfare.

5. Child welfare agency ties to providers and schools and substance abuse treatment use by adolescents

6. The role of inter-agency collaboration in facilitating receipt of behavioral health services for youth involved with child welfare and juvenile justice

7. Coordination between child welfare agencies and mental health service providers, children's service use, and outcomes

8. Health service access across racial/ethnic groups of children in the child welfare system

9. Managing child welfare agencies: What do we know about what works?

10. Caregiver involvement in behavioural health services in the context of child welfare service referrals: a qualitative study.

11. Child Welfare Caseworker Education and Caregiver Behavioral Service Use and Satisfaction With the Caseworker.

12. Collaboration, competition, and co-opetition: Interorganizational dynamics between private child welfare agencies and child serving sectors.

13. New directions for research on the organizational and institutional context of child welfare agencies: Introduction to the symposium on “The Organizational and Managerial Context of Private Child Welfare Agencies”.

14. An empirical typology of private child and family serving agencies.

15. Behavior Problems and Placement Change in a National Child Welfare Sample: A Prospective Study.

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