BRYCS Child Welfare Resources
Listed below is a sampling of BRYCS’ resources related to child welfare. For more, go to: www.brycs.org
Foster Care/Child Welfare Specific BRYCS Materials
Brighter Futures for Migrating Children: An Overview of Current Trends and Promising Practices in Child Welfare
http://www.brycs.org/documents/BRYCSReport-BrighterFuturesForMigratingChildren-WLA2006.pdf
Building Bridges: A Cross-Service Training Guide www.brycs.org/documents/XSVCTFIN.pdf
Caring for Muslim Minors: Guidelines for Non-Muslim Families? www.brycs.org/documents/CARING~1.PDF
Cultural Competency in Child Welfare Practice: A Bridge Worth Building www.brycs.org/brycs_spotwinter2007.htm
Developing Refugee Foster Families: A Worthwhile Investment www.brycs.org/documents/fostercare_app1.pdf
Family and Community Centered Child Welfare Practice with Refugees and Immigrants http://www.brycs.org/brycs_spotfall2007.htm
Foster Care: A Fact Sheet for Prospective Muslim Families http://www.brycs.org/documents/FOSTERCA.PDF
Serving Foreign Born Foster Children: A Resource for Meeting the Special Needs of Refugee Youth and Children http://www.brycs.org/documents/fostercare.pdf
Serving Refugee Children in Foster Care: Fundamental Considerations http://www.brycs.org/documents/fostercare_app2.pdf
BRYCS Toolkits
Child Care http://www.brycs.org/documents/EnhancingChildCare.pdf
Child Welfare http://www.brycs.org/documents/CWToolkit.pdf
Parenting http://www.brycs.org/documents/raisingchildreninanewcountry_web.pdf
Positive Youth Development http://www.brycs.org/documents/GrowingUpInANewCountry-Web.pdf
Spotlight Articles and Lists of Highlighted Resources
www.brycs.org/brycs_archive.htm
Promising Practices
http://www.brycs.org/brycs_archive.htm#PPRACTICES
Refugee Parent Interviews
http://www.brycs.org/brycs_archive.htm#INTERVIEWS
Targeted Resources
http://www.brycs.org/brycs_topics.htm
Publications in Alphabetical Order
http://www.brycs.org/brycs_resources.htm
Download: BRYCS Resources
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Last updated: May 2008
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