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Wurst, Connor ; Chen, Huei-Yen Winnie ; Bisantz, Ann M. ; Hall, Seventy F. ; Maggiulli, Laura ; Joseph, Kenneth ; Sage, Melanie ( , Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making)
Therapeutic foster care agencies provide temporary placements and a range of services to at-risk youth to help ensure their safety, permanency, and wellbeing. The practitioners that plan such care operate under heavy caseloads, limited resources, and high stakes. There is significant interest in supporting these practitioners with various technological interventions, but their work and the context around it is still poorly understood. This study aims to better understand the current assessment and treatment planning work in therapeutic foster care. We used the abstraction hierarchy modeling approach to outline the purposes, values, constraints, processes, and tools that define the workplace ecology encountered by care coordinators and clinicians from therapeutic foster care programs at Hillside, a collaborating human service organization. The resulting abstraction hierarchy was closely examined to identify areas for interventions and design implications.
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Hall, Seventy F. ; Sage, Melanie ; Scott, Carol F. ; Joseph, Kenneth ( , Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal)
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Sankhe, Pranav ; Hall, Seventy F. ; Sage, Melanie ; Rodriguez, Maria Y. ; Chandola, Varun ; Joseph, Kenneth ( , SBP-BRiMS 2022)