Assistant Professor Jangmin Kim publishes research in the Journal of Public Child Welfare

Published December 5, 2022

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Jangmin Kim

Jangmin Kim.

Congratulations to Assistant Professor Jangmin Kim and colleague on the publication of "A Multiple-Path Model of Workforce Development for Improving the Fidelity of Family Team Conference in the Child Welfare System" in the Journal of Public Child Welfare.

Kim, J., & Pierce, B. (2022). A multiple-path model of workforce development for improving the fidelity of Family Team Conference in the child welfare system. Journal of Public Child Welfare.

Abstract

Family Team Conference (FTC) has been suggested as a promising practice model to improve child welfare outcomes. However, there is little understanding of developing an effective workforce to ensure FTC fidelity. Using data involving 891 caseworkers who implemented FTC in a Midwestern state, path analysis showed that both effective training and supervision that parallels the same principles of FTC are necessary conditions to enhance FTC fidelity either directly or indirectly by increasing caseworkers’ facilitation skills. This paper suggests that organizational readiness and ongoing support are essential for ensuring the high-quality implementation of family-centered practice in the public child welfare system.