September 1, 2011 In September 2011, the Nebraska Court Improvement Project in conjunction with the National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare (NCSACW) released an in-depth study of 400 Nebraska child welfare cases as a result of its In Depth Technical Assistance (IDTA) effort. The NCSACW IDTA project seeks to improve systems and practice for families with substance use disorders (SUD) who are involved in the child welfare and family judicial systems and includes the participation of several divisions of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and the Nebraska Judicial Branch.The study established a . . .

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Nebraska’s Response to Substance Abusing Parents in Child Welfare: A Review of Cases That Opened in 2009

September 1, 2011 In September 2011, the Nebraska Court Improvement Project in conjunction with the National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare (NCSACW) released an in-depth study of 400 Nebraska child welfare cases as a result of its In Depth Technical Assistance (IDTA) effort. The NCSACW IDTA project seeks to improve systems and practice for families with substance use disorders (SUD) who are involved in the child welfare and family judicial systems and includes the participation of several divisions of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and the Nebraska Judicial Branch.The study established a . . .

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