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Publications
Most Recent Publications
International Social Service-USA – April 2022
Ukraine Crisis Fact Sheet
International Social Service (ISS) – March 2022
ISS Operations Brief
International Social Service (ISS) – March 2022
Five Key Steps in Remote Assessments
International Social Service, USA – April 2021
ISS 2019-2020 Global Report
International Social Service (ISS) – March 2021
Righting the wrongs of putting kids in cages: A child welfare and child rights approach to cross border families
International Social Service, USA – December 2020
Staff Recipe Book
International Social Service, USA – 2020
Apostille
International Social Service, USA – January 2019
Consular and Embassy Staff Guide On Cross-Border Child Welfare
International Social Service, USA – August 2018
Children on the Move Guide in Spanish (Niños y Niñas en Situación de Migración)
International Social Service, General Secretariat in partnership with International Social Service, USA and Saint Francis Ministries – July 201
Developing Sustainable Repatriation and Reintegration Programs for Children and Families Separated by Borders
Center on Immigration and Child Welfare – July 2018
Older Publications
Children on the Move Guide (English)
International Social Service, General Secretariat – June 2017
The Role of Social Work in International Child Protection: Best Practices in Stakeholder Cooperation
Unifé Universidad Femenina Del Sagrado Corazón, Family Institute Magazine, Revista Persona Y Familia Nº 05 Año 2016 (Person and Family Issue No. 5) – December 2016.
Addressing the Root Causes of Migration by Building and Coordinating Social Services for Children and Families Across Borders in the Northern Triangle and Beyond
CWLA, Children’s Voice, Volume 25 – December 2016.
Inter-agency Guidelines on Children’s Reintegration
CASE MANAGEMENT TOOLKIT: A User’s Guide for Strengthening Case Management Services in Child Welfare
USAID – July 2014.
International Social Service’s Position Paper on Unaccompanied Children
April 10, 2014
Pathways to Permanency: Supporting Cross-Border Family Finding and Engagement for Children in Foster Care
University of Iowa, Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems
Forgotten Families: International Family Connections for Children in the American Public Child-Welfare System
Family Law Quarterly: Symposium on Global Families – Summer 2013
Moving Forward: Implementing the “Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children”
CELCIS, 2012. Moving Forward is a tool for informing and inspiring practitioners, organizations and governments across the globe who seek to provide the best possible rights-based care for children who are, or who may be, in need of alternative care.
Family Finding and Engagement Beyond the Bench: Working Across International Borders
Special Edition of the NCJFCJ Periodical – February 2012
Strengthening Global Child Welfare Strategies: The Collective Voices of 326 years in Alternative Care
For International Youth Summit 2012 – October 2012
Investigating the Grey Zones of Intercountry Adoption.
Editor – 2012
Eyes Wide Open: Adhering to the Fostering Connections Law and Confronting Barriers to Interjurisdictional Placements International Family Finding and Engagement.
American Bar Association – 2011.
International Social Service: Addressing the Need for Intercountry Case Work
Chapter in Handbook of International Social Work: Human Rights, Development and the Global Profession – 2011.
The Role of Social Workers in International Legal Cooperation: Working Together to Serve the Best Interest of the Child
In publications for International Law Seminar at OAS – 2011.
CASA Judge’s Page: International Permanency Determinations: The Role of the Home Study in the Placement of Children outside of the U.S.
Podcasts
2021 Features
Child Welfare Information Gateway – Connecting Cross-Border Families
Finding Humanity – Separated: The Ethics of Adoption