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The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center Foundations Module 9: Achieving Permanency References, Page 1 of 14 References Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts. (2019). Pennsylvania Dependency Benchbook. Office of Children and Families in the Courts; Pennsylvania Judicial Center. Harrisburg, PA. Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts. (2010). Rules of Juvenile Court Procedure Dependency Matters. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Annie E. Casey Foundation. (2012). Ice Breaker Meetings: Tools for Connecting Birth and Foster Parents. Arredondo, David. MD. The Tonal Connectedness Initiative. Retrieved from the World Wide Web @ http://childrensprogram.wordpress.com/ on October 21, 2009. Berg, Insoo Kim; Kelly, Susan (2000). Building Solutions in Child Protective Services. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0-393-70310-X. Biehle, K & Goodman, D. (2012). Icebreaker Meetings: A Tool for Building Relationships Between Birth and Foster Parents. The Annie E. Casey Foundation. Baltimore, MD. Bonecutter, Faith Johnson & James P. Gleeson. (1996). Achieving permanency for children in kinship foster care: A training manual. Administration for Children. Youth and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. Campbell, K. (2013). Retrieved October 15, 2013 from http://www.familyfinding.org. 2013 National Institute for Permanent Family Connectedness Cashmore, J., & Paxman, M. (2006). Predicting after-care outcomes: The importance of ‘felt’™ security. Child & Family Social Work, 11(3), 232-241.
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