The QIC-DR supports research on Differential Response in Child Protective Services. The aim of the agency is to generate knowledge about effective practice models of DR in child protective services and to incorporate community and prevention approaches to serve families that are involved in child protective services systems. The aim of this program is to improve the knowledge base about DR in Child Protective Services, and the impact of DR models on outcomes for children. Applicants must be ABD, and have approved doctoral dissertation projects.
Application deadlines commonly in January and June. Visit funder website for more information.
Amount: $250,002
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Funder: United States Department of Health and Human Services-Adm. For Children and Families
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