FEDERAL Children’s Bureau Express Has a New Website (CBX) ! Federal Child Welfare Bureau!
FEDERAL Children’s Bureau Express Has a New Website (CBX)!
Federal Child Welfare Bureau!
The wait is over! Children’s Bureau Express (CBX) is now easier than ever to read on any device!
Access the latest developments in child welfare and stay up to date on key resources and best practices highlighted by the Children’s Bureau.
Wherever you are when the new issue comes out, or whenever you want to make the most of your time throughout the month, read CBX on the new website.
About CBX CBX is published by the Children’s Bureau 10 times per year. Each article can be printed or shared electronically. Browse the archive of issues dating back to March 2000—or use the new and improved search to research specific topics!
In each issue, you’ll still find the following features:* Spotlight On Explore the latest resources focused on the spotlight theme of the month.
* Letter From the Associate Commissioner Learn more about the Children’s Bureau’s current priorities in each issue’s letter from the Children’s Bureau’s Associate Commissioner.
* News From the Children's Bureau Discover the latest insights from the Children’s Bureau, such as news, resources, and publications from the Administration for Children and Families, the Children's Bureau, and other offices within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as well as a brief listing of the latest additions to the Children's Bureau website.
▪ Training and Technical Assistance Updates Explore features resources and updates from the Children's Bureau's technical assistance partners to support practices and systems that improve the lives of children and families.
* Child Welfare Research Read the most recent studies, literature reviews, and other research on child welfare topics.
* Strategies and Tools for Practice Find publications, articles, reports, toolkits, and other resources that provide evidence-based strategies or other concrete help to child welfare and related professionals.
▪ Resources Access interesting resources, such as websites, videos, journals, funding or scholarship opportunities, or other materials, that can be used in the field or with families.
* Training and Conferences Find training, workshops, webinars, and other opportunities for professionals and families to learn about how to improve the lives of children and youth as well as a listing of upcoming events and conferences.
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