Assistant Professor Melanie Sage and colleague publish whitepaper, "Remote Casework: For Child Welfare Stakeholders in the Time of COVID-19"

Published April 29, 2020

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Melanie Sage

Melanie Sage.

Congratulations to Assistant Professor Melanie Sage and colleague on their whitepaper publication, "Remote Casework: For Child Welfare Stakeholders in the Time of COVID-19," through the Institute for Healthy Engagement and Resilience with Technology (iHeartTech). 

Sage, M. & Hitchcock, L. (2020) Remote casework for child welfare stakeholders in the time of COVID-19. 

This online resource offers best practices and tips for agencies, workers, foster parents, parents and family members, foster youth, and policy makers as they technology for both remote and virtual casework during COVID-19.