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Rosemarie Carbino
Professor Emerita
UW School of Social Work
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Rosemarie Carbino is a Clinical Professor Emerita of Social Work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison [USA] where she has taught social work, child & family welfare and foster care. She has done extensive training, consultation and publication on foster care, including for many US State foster parent associations, the (US) National Foster Parent Association, and US and Canadian governmental and university programs. She served on the Child Welfare League of America Task Force on Foster Care Standards and served as an expert witness for the plaintiff children in a federal child welfare lawsuit. A long-time Consultant to the Wisconsin Federation of Adoptive and Foster Associations, she has presented programs for IFCO meetings in Dublin, Ireland; Leeds, England; Ypsilanti, Michigan; Jonkoping, Sweden; Vancouver, B.C., Canada, Melbourne, Australia; La Plata, Argentina, Madison, Wisconsin; Osaka, Japan; and Sydney, Australia. . Rosemarie believes that foster parent associations, from local to national levels, are an important medium of professionalization and child advocacy and deserve the full support of their agencies and their society.
My Abstracts
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Allegations In Family Foster Care -- Where Are We Now?
Sessions Attending
1. Allegations In Family Foster Care - Where Are We Now?
Speaking Engagement
1. Allegations In Family Foster Care - Where Are We Now?
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02 Nov, 2017
What has happened in recent years to address the problems for foster carers and their families when maltreatment is alleged? Is the situation as bad...
Topics
2.3. Foster carers and social workers: Education, training, assessment, approval, supervision and retention
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