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Jessica Strolin-Goltzman
Jessica Strolin-Goltzman
Professor, University of Vermont, College of Education and Social Services
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Listening to the voices of children in foster care: Youths speak out about child welfare workforce turnover and selection
J Strolin-Goltzman, S Kollar, J Trinkle
Social work 55 (1), 47-53, 2010
2722010
Causes and effects of child welfare workforce turnover: Current state of knowledge and future directions
JS Strolin, M McCarthy, J Caringi
Journal of Public Child Welfare 1 (2), 29-52, 2006
2062006
A mixed method study on educational well-being and resilience among youth in foster care
J Strolin-Goltzman, V Woodhouse, J Suter, M Werrbach
Children and youth services review 70, 30-36, 2016
1532016
Differential factors influencing public and voluntary child welfare workers' intention to leave
C Auerbach, BG McGowan, A Ausberger, J Strolin-Goltzman, ...
Children and Youth Services Review 32 (10), 1396-1402, 2010
1272010
The relationship between organizational characteristics and workforce turnover among rural, urban, and suburban public child welfare systems
J Strolin-Goltzman, C Auerbach, BG McGowan, ML McCarthy
Administration in Social Work 32 (1), 77-91, 2007
922007
Understanding the relationship between school-based health center use, school connection, and academic performance
J Strolin-Goltzman, A Sisselman, K Melekis, C Auerbach
Health & social work 39 (2), 83-91, 2014
802014
Should I stay or Should I go?: A comparison study of intention to leave among public child welfare systems with high and low turnover rates
J Strolin, M McCarthy, H Lawson, B Smith, J Caringi, L Bronstein
Child Welfare 87 (4), 125-143, 2008
752008
Successes and challenges in developing trauma informed child welfare systems: A real world case study of exploration and initial implementation.
B Akin, J Strolin-Goltzman, C Collins-Camargo
Children and youth service review, 2017
742017
Turnover in the child welfare workforce: A different perspective
BG McGowan, C Auerbach, JS Strolin-Goltzman
Journal of Social Service Research 35 (3), 228-235, 2009
732009
Improving turnover in public child welfare: Outcomes from an organizational intervention
J Strolin-Goltzman
Children and Youth Services Review 32 (10), 1388-1395, 2010
702010
The relationship between school‐based health centers and the learning environment
J Strolin‐Goltzman
Journal of School Health 80 (3), 153-159, 2010
652010
Parental opioid abuse: a review of child outcomes, parenting, and parenting interventions
V Peisch, A D Sullivan, NL Breslend, R Benoit, SC Sigmon, GL Forehand, ...
Journal of Child and Family Studies 27, 2082-2099, 2018
592018
Design teams: A promising organizational intervention for improving turnover rates in the child welfare workforce
J Strolin-Goltzman, C Lawrence, C Auerbach, J Caringi, N Claiborne, ...
Child welfare, 149-168, 2009
522009
Child welfare design teams: An intervention to improve workforce retention and facilitate organizational development
JC Caringi, J Strolin-Goltzman, HA Lawson, M McCarthy, K Briar-Lawson, ...
Research on Social Work Practice 18 (6), 565-574, 2008
472008
Integrating social neuroscience and social work: Innovations for advancing practice-based research
HC Matto, J Strolin-Goltzman
Social Work 55 (2), 147-156, 2010
412010
Trauma-informed resource parent training and the impact on knowledge acquisition, parenting self-efficacy, and child behavior outcomes: A pilot of the resource parent …
J Strolin-Goltzman, J McCrae, T Emery
Journal of Public Child Welfare 12 (2), 136-152, 2018
402018
Neuroscience for social work: Current research and practice
HC Matto, J Strolin-Goltzman, M Ballan
Springer Publishing Company, 2013
402013
Trauma-informed care and the public child welfare system: The challenges of shifting paradigms: Introduction to the special issue on trauma-informed care
JS Middleton, SL Bloom, J Strolin-Goltzman, J Caringi
Journal of Public Child Welfare 13 (3), 235-244, 2019
372019
Moving beyond self-care: Exploring the protective influence of interprofessional collaboration, leadership, and competency on secondary traumatic stress.
J Strolin-Goltzman, N Breslend, A Hemenway Deaver, V Wood, ...
Traumatology, 2020
332020
Factors influencing caregiver strain among foster, kin, and adoptive parents
R Leake, VF Wood, M Bussey, J Strolin-Goltzman
Journal of Public Child Welfare 13 (3), 285-306, 2019
322019
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