
[The Sounding Board] In-home safety planning
November 2023 Toni Sebastian & Dee Wilson This Sounding Board is a revised updated version of a commentary disseminated in 2015. Most of this
November 2023 Toni Sebastian & Dee Wilson This Sounding Board is a revised updated version of a commentary disseminated in 2015. Most of this
(Originally published at deewilsoncon.com, September 2023. All links added by FPAWS editing) By Dee Wilson and Toni Sebastian Last month’s Sounding Board discussed the utilization
(Originally published at https://www.deewilsoncon.com/copy-of-comm-162, August 2023) The August 2, 2023, issue of The Imprint includes a story by Michael Fitzgerald regarding a bill proposed by
first published July 2023 at DeeWilsonCon.com Dee Wilson Child welfare systems, multi-disciplinary child fatality review committees child welfare scholars and child advocates
originally published by Dee Wilson in June 2023 Washington State law requires a review of suspected child maltreatment deaths when there was an open
This piece was originally published by Dee Wilson in May 2023 Foster children in the U.S. have several characteristics that increase the difficulty of safely
This piece was originally published by Dee Wilson in April 2023 Currently, there are approximately 6,100 children in foster care on any one day in
A multi-part commentary on risk assessment frameworks in child welfare, by DEE WILSON and TONI SEBASTIAN Part 1: The strange history of risk assessment The
commentary by Dee Wilson, November 14 2022 This investigative story from the Colorado Sun found that 1094 adopted children in Colorado have returned to foster care
October 2022 Dee Wilson Sounding Board Remarkably, more than 50 years since the creation of the current US child protection
Last month’s Sounding Board, “Childhood’s End,” discussed indicators and causes of this country’s children’s mental health crisis, which has become steadily worse for almost two
A delayed copy of Dee Wilson’s June article In December 2021, the US Surgeon General’s Advisory called attention to the deterioration of children’s mental