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- Students in 3rd through 5th gradeScientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Families at high risk for abuse or neglect with children aged 0-17 or a primary caregiver or caregivers of at ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs - Childhelp® Speak Up Be Safe (CHSUBS)Children in grades prekindergarten to 12 (ages 4-18)Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Parents/Caregivers and their young children (0-3)Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Father Involvement Interventions
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Families must have at least one child age birth through 17 years in the home (services may also be offered prenatally), ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Home Visiting Programs for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect - Healthy Families America (HFA)Parents/caregivers (adolescents or adults who are pregnant or parenting) and their children ages 0-5 years old (with no minimum ...Scientific Rating: 1 — Well-Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Home Visiting Programs for Child Well-Being - Children in grades K-5, their parents/guardians, and personnel at the children’s schoolScientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Youth in grades 6-12, their parents/guardians, and personnel at the youth’s schoolScientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Families who have come to the attention of Child Protective Services within the past 180 days due to the physical abuse ...Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Interventions for Abusive Behavior - Families who had been reported to the child welfare system for child maltreatment including physical and emotional maltreatment in addition ...Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs
Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect
Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Interventions for Abusive Behavior - Highly stressed families with children ages 0 to 8 years at risk for abuse or neglectScientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect - Youth serving organizations with professionals, paraprofessionals, and all others who work in settings where adults and children and/or adolescents ...Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Family Connections (FC)Families at risk for child maltreatmentScientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Casework Practice
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Interventions for Neglect
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs - Parents/Caregivers who are expecting a child or have a child who has not begun KindergartenScientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Home Visiting Programs for Child Well-Being
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Home Visiting Programs for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Parents with a history of neglectful and/or abusive behaviors, or who are at risk for abusive or neglectful behaviors, ...Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (Birth to 5) - Families dealing with, or at high risk for, a multitude of problems: substance use disorders (SUD); multigenerational trauma; and compromised ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect - African-American families at risk for child maltreatmentScientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Behavior Problems in Children and Adolescents
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs - For parents of Latino descent who are raising children in the United States, both Spanish and English speakersScientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs - Parents of children (2-12 years old) who are experiencing behavior or emotional problemsScientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs - Parents or individuals in a parenting role for children ages 0-18 years and their children ages birth to 12Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Parent Partner Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare System
Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Students in Preschool through Grade 3Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Parents and caregivers (e.g., grandparents and other relatives raising young children, foster parents, and adoptive parents) of children birth ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Children and/or students ages 3-8 years old and their parents and/or teachersScientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Parents who had their first child prior to 21 years of age, and who are experiencing economic challenges (e.g., eligible ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Home Visiting Programs for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect - Children ages 3-17 and their parents (or caregivers) in families where parents engage in a continuum of coercive parenting strategies ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Interventions for Abusive Behavior
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Trauma Treatment - Client-Level Interventions (Child & Adolescent) - Parents of a newborn (usually up to 12 months of age) and/or parents in the antenatal period facing multiple disadvantagesScientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Home Visiting Programs for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect - Expectant mothers and fathersScientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect - Parents of children birth to five years oldScientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect
Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Happiest Baby, The (THB)New parents, grandparents, teachers and healthcare professionalsScientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Informal and formal kinship families, relatives, and nonrelatives raising children who are not being raised by parentsScientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Placement Stabilization Programs
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Kinship Caregiver Support Programs - Adults who are both caregivers of young children (aged 0-5 years) and in treatment for, or recovery from, a substance ...Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (Birth to 5) - Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)First time, low-income mothers (adolescents and adults, with no set maximum age) and their infants ages birth-2 yearsScientific Rating: 1 — Well-Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Home Visiting Programs for Child Well-Being
Scientific Rating: 1 — Well-Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Home Visiting Programs for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
Scientific Rating: 1 — Well-Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Teen Pregnancy Services
Scientific Rating: 1 — Well-Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Parents of families who have been reported to the child welfare system for child maltreatment including physical and emotional maltreatment ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Interventions for Abusive Behavior - Parents, grandparents, and other caretakers raising childrenScientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs - Parents, grandparents, relative and kin providers, foster parents, or anyone serving in a parenting or caregiver role and children and ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Parent Partner Programs for Families Involved in the Child Welfare System
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Interventions for Abusive Behavior
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Parents Under Pressure (PuP) – non-responderFamilies with mental health challenges including trauma, substance misuse, family conflict, and severe financial stressScientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs - All mothers, fathers, and secondary caregivers of infants up to 2 years of age as well as society in general in ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Raising Happy Children (RHC)Any parent, but especially high-risk families such as families in the Head Start programs, parents involved with Child Protective Services, ...Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect - Respite Center at RISE Wisconsin, The – non-responderParents and caregivers of children ages 0-14Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs - Safe Families for Children (SFFC)Parents in crisis and their children from birth to 18 years of age who are in need of safe place to ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs
Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Children in Kindergarten through 3rd gradeScientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Parents at-risk for child neglect and/or abuse and parents with a history of child neglect and/or abuseScientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Home Visiting Programs for Child Well-Being
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Interventions for Neglect
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Home Visiting Programs for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Interventions for Abusive Behavior - SPIN Video Interaction Guidance (SPIN VIG)At-risk children and families, families in conflict, foster parents/children, and adoptive familiesScientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect - Parents with learning differences whose children are at risk of being neglected due to parenting skill deficiencies including parents who ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Working with Parents with Cognitive Disabilities: Programs - First-time low-income mothers of children 0-23 months oldScientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs - Staff and volunteers of schools and other youth-serving organizations, parents/caregivers, and concerned adultsScientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Parents and their children ages 0-17 who need skills to reduce family conflict and the risk of abuse or neglect, ...Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Behavior Problems in Children and Adolescents
Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Substance Abuse Prevention (Child & Adolescent) Programs - Triple P - Positive Parenting Program® System (System Triple P)For parents and caregivers of children from birth to age 16Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Behavior Problems in Children and Adolescents
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Who Do You Tell?™ – non-responderChildren from kindergarten to grade 6Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Primary) Programs - Parents and their children ages 5 to 8 who are entering kindergarten and early elementary schoolScientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Parent Training Programs that Address Child Abuse and Neglect - Child Advocacy Studies (CAST)Undergraduate/graduate students and frontline professionals seeking continuing educationScientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Child Welfare Workforce Development and Support Programs - Prospective foster, adoptive, and kinship parents of children in all age groupsScientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Resource Parent Programs - Kin as Teachers (KAT) – non-responderRelative caregivers raising children from birth to kindergarten entryScientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Kinship Caregiver Support Programs - Families, specifically parents and their infants/toddlers ages 0 (during pregnancy) to 36 months, who present with challenges to the parent-child relationship, ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (Birth to 5) - Families with children prenatal to age 19 who have already experienced or are at higher risk for child maltreatment and other ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Interventions for Abusive Behavior - Families with at least one child under 6 years of age who are in the child welfare system and have a ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Family Stabilization Programs - Therapeutic Group Sessions (TGS) – non-responderPediatric fellows training in a child maltreatment programScientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Secondary Traumatic Stress (STS) Prevention & Intervention Programs - Emerge Program, The – non-responderPeople who have abused their relationship partners and people in potentially abusive relationshipsScientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Batterer Intervention Programs - Children prenatal to 5 years old and their parents/caregivers who are at risk of or have experienced child abuse, neglect, ...Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (Secondary) Programs
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Home Visiting Programs for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (Birth to 5) - Functional Family Therapy Child Welfare® (FFT - CW®)Children and adolescents up to 17 years of age and their parent/caregivers and other family members who were referred to ...Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Family Stabilization Programs
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Interventions for Abusive Behavior
Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Alternatives to Long-Term Residential Care Programs - Children and families where there has been suspected or substantiated child abuse or neglectScientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Casework Practice
Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Interventions for Neglect
Scientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Motivation and Engagement Programs - Adult-Focused Family Behavior Therapy (Adult-Focused FBT)Adults with drug abuse and dependence, as well as other co-existing problems such as depression, family dysfunction, trauma, child maltreatment, ...Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Substance Abuse Treatment (Adult) - Families with children (birth to 18) at imminent risk of placement into, or needing intensive services to return from, foster care, ...Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Interventions for Neglect
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Post-Permanency Services
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Reunification Programs
Scientific Rating: 2 — Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Family Stabilization Programs
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Post-Reunification Services - Youth between 10 and 17.5 years of age (and their families) when the youth has engaged in sexually abusive behavior toward others; ...Scientific Rating: 1 — Well-Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Sexual Behavior Problems Treatment (Adolescents)
Scientific Rating: 1 — Well-Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Interventions for Abusive Behavior - Families headed by parents with intellectual and/or functional limitationsScientific Rating: NR — Not able to be Rated
Topic: Working with Parents with Cognitive Disabilities: Programs - High-risk, substance-affected families involved in the child welfare system that may experience poly-substance abuse and dependence, domestic violence, child abuse ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Reunification Programs - Families and referred children who are at-risk as a result of family conflict, lack of parenting skills, child abuse, childhood ...Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Disruptive Behavior Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
Scientific Rating: 3 — Promising Research Evidence
Topic: Home Visiting Programs for Child Well-Being - Primarily low-income familiesScientific Rating: 1 — Well-Supported by Research Evidence
Topic: Father Involvement Interventions