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JILL DUERR BERRICK
Professor School of Social Welfare Co-Director, Center for Child and Youth Policy University of California, Berkeley 120 Haviland Hall Berkeley, California 94720-7400 (510) 643-7016 [email protected]

Home Address: 6542 Gwin Road Oakland, California 94611 (510) 339-8388

Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION 1990 1987 1983 Ph.D. M.S.W. B.A. Social Welfare, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, California. Social Welfare, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, California. History, University of California, Santa Cruz, California, with Honors.

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 2000 - Present 1994-2001 Co-Director, Center for Child and Youth Policy Director, Center for Social Services Research

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2007 - 2009 Principal Investigator, "Partnering for Permanence." Funding from U.S. DHHS, Administration for Children and Families. Principal Investigator, "An Assessment of Differential Response: Implications for Social Work in Diverse Communities." Funding from the California Social Work Education Center. Principal Investigator, "CalWORKs/Child Welfare Partnership Evaluation." Funding from California Center for Research on Women and Families. Principal Investigator, "Child Welfare Reform in California." Funding from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the Stuart Foundations, and the California Endowment. Co-Principal Investigator, "California's Child Welfare Waiver Demonstration Evaluation." Funding from California Department of Social Services. Principal Investigator, "Education for Foster Children." Funding from Bay Area Social Services Consortium. Co-Principal Investigator, "Daily Lives of Poor Families." Funding from Evelyn and Walter Haas Foundation. Principal Investigator, "Outcomes of Concurrent Planning." Funding from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.

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Principal Investigator, "Studies of the Educational Placement of Children Residing in Group Homes." Funding from California Department of Education, Subcontract to American Institutes for Research. Principal Investigator, "Understanding Families in CalWorks and the Child Welfare System: Case Management for Public Child Welfare Workers." Funding from California Social Work Education Center. Principal Investigator, "Assessing the Effects of Welfare Reform on California's Most Precarious Families." Funding from Urban Institute and Stuart Foundations. Principal Investigator, "National Longitudinal Study of Children and Families in the Child Welfare System (NSCAW)." Subcontract from the Research Triangle Institute. Funding from the Children's Bureau, DHHS. Co-Principal Investigator, "Best Practices in Concurrent Planning for Timely Permanency." Funding from San Mateo County Human Services Agency, Santa Clara County Social Services Agency, and Zellerbach Family Fund. Principal Investigator, "Assessing Integrated Services to Promote Permanency for Infants and Toddlers." Funding from Stuart Foundations. Principal Investigator, "Children's Experiences of Out-of-Home Care: Elements of a Successful Foster Care System." Funding from California Social Work Education Center and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Principal Investigator, "Family Resource Centers: An Evaluation of the Family Cooperative Project." Funding from Stuart Foundations. Co-Principal Investigator, "Child Welfare Services in California: The Interface Between Private Philanthropy and Public Service." Funding from S. H. Cowell Foundation. Co-Principal Investigator, "The Impact of Welfare Reform on California Grandparents Raising Grandchildren." Funding from the Public Policy Institute of California. Co-Principal Investigator, "Understanding the Elements and Significance of Public-Private Partnerships in Family Resource Centers." Funding from S. H. Cowell Foundation. Principal Investigator, "Assessing the Quality of Kin and Non-Kin Foster Care." Funding from California Social Work Education Center and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Project Director, "Public Assistance, Child Abuse, and Child Welfare: Understanding the Connections for Families with Young Children." Funding from Smith Richardson Foundation. Project Director, "California Children's Services Data Archive." Funding from Stuart Foundations and California Department of Social Services. Project Director, "Child Abuse Prevention through Community Empowerment Evaluation." Funding from California Department of Social Services, Office of Child Abuse Prevention. Principal Investigator, "Evaluating the Strengthening Families Initiative." Funding from S. H. Cowell Foundation.

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Principal Investigator, "Factors Associated with Family Reunification Outcomes: Understanding Reentry to Care for Infants." Funding from Alameda County Social Services Agency. Director, National Child Welfare Research Center, Family Welfare Research Group, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley. Funding from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Children's Bureau and Office of Planning and Evaluation. Principal Investigator, "Kinship Care in Santa Clara County: Assessing Quality of Care." Funding from County of Santa Clara, Social Services Agency. Project Director, "Kinship Care in California." Funding from California Social Work Education Center. Project Director, "Child Welfare Services for Very Young Children." Funding from David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Project Director, "Multi-State Data Archive." Funding from Chapin Hall Center for Children. Co-Principal Investigator, "Evaluation of LEARN--A Child Neglect Prevention Program." Study conducted through Duerr Evaluation Resources, Chico, California. Funding from Office of Child Abuse Prevention, State Department of Social Services. Principal Investigator, "Welfare Reform in Three Counties." Funding from County of Santa Clara Social Services Agency. Principal Investigator, "Faces of Poverty Research Project." Funding from Smith Richardson Foundation. Project Director, "Pathways Through Child Welfare Services." Funding from Office of Child Abuse Prevention, State Department of Social Services. Project Director, "GAIN Child Care and Family Life Study." Funding from Walter S. Johnson Foundation and Smith Richardson Foundation. Research Consultant, "Strategic Planning for Child Welfare Services in California." Funding from Irvine Foundation and Office of Child Abuse Prevention, State Department of Social Services. Principal Investigator, "An Evaluation of School-Based Primary Prevention Services." Study conducted through East Bay Agency for Children, Oakland, California. Funding from Walter S. Johnson Foundation. Project Director "Elementary School Child Abuse Prevention Evaluation." Funding from Conrad Hilton Foundation and Walter S. Johnson Foundation. Research Consultant, "Cross-cultural Family Intimacy and Discipline: Implications for Child Abuse Prevention." Funding from Conrad Hilton Foundation. Research Associate, "Evaluation of Preschool-Based Child Abuse Prevention." Funding from U.S. National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. Evaluation Intern, New Connections - Drug and Alcohol Abuse Counseling Center, Concord, California.

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1991 - Present Taught the following courses for the School of Social Welfare, U.C. Berkeley: Social Problems and Social Welfare in the Community Social Work: Introduction to the Profession Introduction to Social Policy and Social Welfare Introduction to Social Welfare Research Social Welfare Policy Practice Social Policy: Children and Families Undergraduate Honors Thesis seminar Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Young Child in Society Child Welfare Services Instructor, "The Network of Services for Children and Families," University of California Extension. Director, Friends Preschool and Day Care, Palo Alto, California. Head Teacher, Menlo Montessori Preschool, Menlo Park, California. Teacher/Counselor, Battered Women's Shelter Preschool, San Diego, California. Teaching Assistant, English Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz, California.

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1984 - 1985 1983-1984 1983 1983

PUBLICATIONS-BOOKS Gilbert, N., Berrick, J. D., LeProhn, N., & Nyman, N. (1989). Protecting young children from sexual abuse: Does preschool training work? Lexington, MA: Lexington. Berrick, J. D., & Gilbert, N. (1991). With the best of intentions: The child sexual abuse prevention movement. New York, NY: Guilford Press. Barth, R. P., Courtney, M., Berrick, J. D., & Albert, V. (1994). From child abuse to permanency planning: Child welfare services, pathways, and placements. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter. Barth, R. P., Berrick, J. D., & Gilbert, N. (Eds.) (1994). Child welfare research review (Vol. I). New York, NY: Columbia University Press. Berrick, J. D. (1995). Faces of poverty: Portraits of women and children on welfare. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Berrick, J. D., Barth, R. P., & Gilbert, N. (Eds.) (1997). Child welfare research review (Vol. II). New York, NY: Columbia University Press. Berrick, J. D., Needell, B., Barth, R. P., & Jonson-Reid, M. (1998). The tender years: Toward developmentally sensitive child welfare services for very young children. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Berrick, J. D., & Fuller, B. (Eds.) (2005). Good parents or good workers? How policy shapes families' daily lives. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. Berrick, J. D., & Gilbert N. (Eds.) (2008). Raising children: Emerging needs, modern risks, and social responses. New York: Oxford University Press. Berrick, J. D. (2008). Take me home: Protecting America's vulnerable children and families. New York: Oxford University Press.

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PUBLICATIONS-ARTICLES Berrick, J. D. (Fall, 1988). Parental involvement in child abuse prevention training: What do they learn? International Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect, 12(4), 543-554. Berrick, J. D. (Summer, 1989). Sexual abuse prevention education: Is it appropriate for the preschool child? Children and Youth Services Review, 11(2), 146-158. Berrick, J. D. (1991). Sexual abuse prevention training for preschoolers: Implications for moral development. Children and Youth Services Review, 3(1-2), 61-76. Berrick, J. D., & Barth, R. (April, 1991). The role of the school social worker in child abuse prevention. Social Work in Education, 13(3), 195-202. Berrick, J. D. (July, 1991). Welfare and child care: The intricacies of competing social values. Social Work, 36(4), 345352. Berrick, J. D., & Barth, R. P. (December, 1992). Child sexual abuse prevention: Research review and recommendations. Social Work Research and Abstracts, 28(4), 6-15. Berrick, J. D. (February, 1993). Group care for children in California: Trends in the '90s. Child and Youth Care Forum, 22(1), 7-22. Berrick, J. D., Courtney, M. E., & Barth, R. P. (1993). Specialized foster care and group home care: Similarities and differences of children in care. Children and Youth Services Review, 15, 453-473. Berrick, J. D., Barth, R. P., & Needell, B. (1994). A comparison of kinship foster homes and foster family homes: Implications for kinship foster care as family preservation. Children and Youth Services Review, 16(1-2), 3364. Berrick, J. D., & Barth, R. P. (1994). Research on kinship foster care: What do we know? Where do we go from here? Children and Youth Services Review, 16(1-2), 1-6. Berrick, J. D., & Karski, R. L. (Fall, 1995). Emerging issues in child welfare: A state survey of child welfare administrators. Public Welfare, 53(4), 4-11. Berrick, J. D., & Duerr, M. (January, 1996). Maintaining positive school relationships: The role of the school social worker vis-à-vis full-service schools. Social Work in Education, 18(1), 53-59. Courtney, M. E., Barth, R. P., Berrick, J. D., Brooks, D., Needell, B., & Park, L. (March/April, 1996). Race and child welfare services: Past research and future directions. Child Welfare, 75(2), 99-137. Berrick, J. D. (Summer/1996). From mother's duty to personal responsibility: The evolution of AFDC. Hastings Women's Law Review Journal, 7(2), 257-274. Berrick, J. D., Barth, R. P., Needell, B., & Jonson-Reid, M. (1997). Group care and young children. Social Service Review, 71(2), 257-273. Berrick, J. D. (1997). Assessing quality of care in kinship and foster family care. Family Relations 46(3), 273-280. Berrick, J. D. (Spring, 1998). When children cannot remain home: Temporary foster care and kinship care. Future of Children, 8(1),72-87. Minkler, M., Berrick, J. D., & Needell, B. (1999). Impacts of welfare reform on California grandparents raising grandchildren: Reflections from the field. Journal of Aging and Social Policy, 10(3), 45-64.

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Austin, M. J., Martin, M., Carnochan, S., Goldberg, S., Berrick, J. D., Weiss, B., & Kelley, J. (1999). Building a comprehensive agency-University partnership: A case study of the Bay Area Social Services Consortium. Journal of Community Practice, 6(3), 89-106. Berrick, J. D., Needell, B., & Minkler, M. (1999). The policy implications of welfare reform for older caregivers, kinship care, and family configuration. Children and Youth Services Review, 21(9/10), 843-864. Berrick, J. D. (1999). Entitled to what? Welfare and child welfare in a shifting policy environment. Children and Youth Services Review, 21(9/10), 709-718. Berrick, J. D., Frasch, K., & Fox, A. (2000). Assessing children's experiences of out-of-home care: Methodological challenges and opportunities. Social Work Research, 24(2), 119-127. Frame, L., Berrick, J. D., & Brodowski, M.L. (2000). Understanding reentry to foster care for reunified infants. Child Welfare, 74(4), 339-369. Shlonsky, A. R., & Berrick, J. D. (2001). Assessing and promoting quality in kin and non-kin foster care. Social Service Review, 75(1), 60-83 Geen, R., & Berrick, J. D. (2002). Kinship care: An evolving service delivery option. Children and Youth Services Review, 24(1-2), 1-14. Barth, R. P., Biemer, P., Runyan, D., Webb, M. B., & Berrick, J. D. (2002). Methodological lessons from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being: The First Three Years of the USA's First National Probability Study of Children and Families Investigated for Abuse and Neglect. Children and Youth Services Review, 24, 513-544. Frame, L., & Berrick, J. D. (2003). The effects of welfare reform on families involved with public child welfare services: Results from a qualitative study. Children and Youth Services Review, 25(1-2), 113-138. Mitchell, L., Barth, R. P., Green, R., Wall, A., Biemer, P., Berrick, J. D., et al. (2005). Child welfare reform in the United States: Findings from the NSCAW Local Agency Survey. Child Welfare, 84, 5-14. Berrick, J. D. (2005). Marriage, motherhood, and welfare reform. Social Policy and Society, 4(2).133-146. D'Andrade, A., Frame, L., & Berrick, J. D. (2006). Concurrent planning in public child welfare agencies: Oxymoron or work in progress? Children and Youth Services Review, 28(1), 78-95. D'Andrade, A., & Berrick, J. D. (2006). When policy meets practice: The untested effects of permanency reforms in child welfare. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare. 33(1), 31-52. Frame, L., Berrick, J. D., & Coakley, J.F. (2006). Essential elements of implementing a system of concurrent planning. Journal of Child and Family Social Work, 357-367. Fox, A., & Berrick, J. D. (2006). A response to No one ever asked us: A review of children's experiences in out-ofhome care. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. Berrick, J. D. (2006). Neighborhood-based foster care: A critical examination of location-based placement criteria. Social Service Review. 80(4), 569-583. Frame, L. C., Conley, A., & Berrick, J. D. (2006). "The real work is what they do together:" Peer support and child welfare services. Families in Society, 87(4), 509-520. Berrick, J. D. (2007). A response to David Crampton's response to: Neighborhood-based foster care: A critical examination of location-based placement criteria. Social Service Review, 81(2), 347-349.

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Coakley, J.F., & Berrick, J. D. (2008). Research review: In a rush to permanency: Preventing adoption disruption. Journal of Child and Family Social Work, 13(1), 101Fox, A., Berrick, J. D., & Frasch, K. (2008). Safety, family, permanency, and child well-being: What we can learn from children. Child Welfare, 87(1), 63-90. Berrick, J. D., Choi, Y., D'Andrade, A., & Frame, L. (in press). Reasonable efforts? Implementation of the reunification exception provisions of ASFA. Child Welfare. Ayasse, R. H., Donahue, J., & Berrick, J. D. (2007). The school enrollment process for group home youth: An examination of interagency collaboration on behalf of youth transitioning into new group homes. Journal of Public Child Welfare, 1(3), 95-114. Conley, A., & Berrick, J. D. (in press). Implementing Differential Response in ethnically diverse neighborhoods Protecting Children. PUBLICATIONS-OTHER Berrick, J. D., Barth, R. P., Needell, B., & Courtney, M. E. (1993). Relative foster care and the preservation of families. Papers from the Sixth Annual Conference on Family Based Services. Cedar Rapids, IA: National Association for Family Based Services. Berrick, J. D., & Gilbert, N. (1994). Should children be required to participate in school programs designed to prevent child molestation? In M. A. Mason and E. Gambrill (Ed.), Debating children's lives: Current controversies on children and adolescents. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Berrick, J. D., & Gilbert, N. (1995). Prevention of child sexual abuse in American primary schools. In B. MarquardtMau (Ed.), Prevention of child sexual abuse in school: Between hope and reality. Background and experiences from different countries. Kiel, Germany: Juventa Publishers. Berrick, J. D., & Duerr, M. W. (1997). Preventing child neglect: A study of an in-home program for children and families. In J. D. Berrick, R. P. Barth, and N. Gilbert (Eds.), Child welfare research review (Vol. II). New York, NY: Columbia University Press. Berrick, J. D., & Duerr, M. (1998). Maintaining positive school relationships: The role of the social worker vis-à-vis full-service schools. In E. M. Freeman, C. G. Franklin, R. Fong, G. L. Shaffer, and E. M. Timberlake (Eds.), Multisystem skills and interventions in school social work practice. Washington, DC: NASW Press. Berrick, J. D., Needell, B., & Barth, R. P. (1998). Kin as a family and child welfare resource: The child welfare worker's perspective. In R. L. Hegar and M. Scannapieco (Eds.), Kinship foster care: Policy, practice, and research. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Berrick, J. D., & Needell, B. (1999). Recent trends in kinship care: Public policy, payments, and outcomes for children. In P. A. Curtis and G. Dale (Eds.), The foster care crisis: Translating research into practice and policy. University of Nebraska Press. Berrick, J. D. (2000). Income maintenance and support: The changing face of welfare. In J. Midgley, M. B. Tracy, and M. Livermore (Eds.), Handbook of social policy. Thousands Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Second edition in press. Berrick, J. D. (2000). The benefits of kinship care. In M. Kluger, G. Alexander, and P. Curtis (Eds.), What works in child welfare? Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America. Berrick, J. D. (2001). personal Responsibility, Private Behavior, and Public Benefits: Targeting social welfare in the United States. In N. Gilbert (Ed.), Targeting social benefits. New York, NY: Transaction Books. (Translated into Chinese: China Labor and Social Security Publishing House (2004).

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Berrick, J. D. (in press). Kinship care. In T. Fitzpatrick (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Social Policy. London: Routledge. Thomas, K. L., Cohen, E., & Berrick, J. D. (2003). California's W aiver evaluation of FGDM: A unique opportunity. Protecting Children, 18(162), 52-56. Berrick, J. D., Frame, L., Langs, J., & Varchol, L. (2006). Working together for children and families: Where TANF and child welfare meet. Journal of Policy Practice, 5 (2-3). Also published in R. Hoefer and J. Midgley (Eds.), International perspectives on welfare to work policy. Haworth Press. Berrick, J. D. (2008). From private to public: The role of grandparents in children's protection and care. In Berrick, J. D., & Gilbert, N. (Eds.) Raising children: Emerging needs, modern risks, and social responses. New York: Oxford University Press. Berrick, J. D. (2008). Income maintenance and support: The changing face of welfare. In J. Midgley, M. B. Tracy, and M. Livermore (Eds.), Handbook of social policy. Revised edition. Thousands Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Second edition in press. Cohen, E. & Berrick, J.D. (in preparation). The System of Care model administered within child welfare: Testing the limits of a new definition. Special Issue: Evaluation and Program Planning.

PUBLICATIONS-BOOK REVIEWS Berrick, J. D. (Summer, 1990). [Review of J. J. Krivacska, Designing child sexual abuse prevention programs.] Issues in Child Abuse Accusations, 2(3), 175-177. Berrick, J. D. (1991). [Review of J. J. Krivacska, Designing child sexual abuse prevention programs.] Children and Youth Services Review, 3(1-2), 61-76. Berrick, J. D. (Spring, 1991). [Book review of National Conference of State Legislators The child care guarantee in welfare reform.] Children and Youth Services Review. Berrick, J. D. (1994). [Review of V. Polokow, Lives on the edge.] Children and Youth Services Review, 17(1-2). Berrick, J. D. (1997). [Review of L. B. Costin, H. J. Karger and D. Stoesz, The politics of child abuse in America.] Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 24(4), 161-164. Berrick, J. D. (1997). [Review of Gensler, The American welfare system.] Journal of Social Service Research, 23(1). Berrick, J. D. (1998). [Review of Holloway, Fuller, Rambaud, and Eggers-Pierola, Through my own eyes: Single mothers and the culture of poverty.] Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare. Berrick, J. D. (1999). [Review of Hughes and Rycus, Developmental disabilities and child welfare.] Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 16(4), 317-320. Berrick, J. D. (1999). [Review of M. Harder and K. Pringle, Protecting children in Europe: Towards a new millennium.] European Journal of Social Work, 2(1), 106-107. Berrick, J. D. (2001). [Review of Rush, Loving across the color line.] Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare. 28(3), 229-232. Berrick, J. D. (2002). [Review of J. P. Gleeson & C. F. Hairston (Eds.), Kinship care: Improving practice through research.] Children and Youth Services Review.

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Berrick, J. D. (2002). [Review of J. Horwath (Ed.), The child's world: Assessing children in need.] European Journal of Social Work, 5(2), 244-246. Berrick, J. D. (2005). [Review of M. Rank, One nation, underprivileged: Why American poverty affects us all.] International Journal of Social Welfare, 14(1), 69. Berrick, J. D. (2008). [Review of Chaskin, R., & Rosenfeld, J., Research for action: Cross-national perspectives on connecting knowledge, policy, and practice for children.] International Journal of Social Welfare. REPORTS Gilbert, N., Daro, D., Berrick, J. D., Le Prohn, & Nyman, N. (1988). Child Sexual Abuse Prevention: Evaluation of Education Materials [Preschool Programs] (University of California, Berkeley, Family Welfare Research Group). Barth, R. P., Berrick, J. D., & Courtney, M. (1990). A Fourth Snapshot of Services to California's Children and Families (University of California, Berkeley, Child Welfare Research Center). Barth, R. P., Berrick, J. D., & Courtney, M. (1990). A Third Snapshot of California's Children and Families in the Context of the External and Internal Environment (University of California, Berkeley, Child Welfare Research Center). Barth, R. P., Berrick, J. D., & Courtney, M. (1990). A Second Snapshot of Families, Children and Child Welfare Services in California (University of California, Berkeley, Child Welfare Research Center). Barth, R. P., Berrick, J. D., Courtney, M., & Pizzini, S. (1990). A Snapshot of California's Families and Children Pursuant to the Child W elfare Reforms of the 1980's (University of California, Berkeley, Child Welfare Research Center). Gilbert, N., & Berrick, J. D. (1990). Evaluation of California's First and Third Grade Sexual Abuse Prevention Programs (University of California, Berkeley, Family Welfare Research Group). Berrick, J. D., Barth, B., Courtney, M., & Albert, V. (1992). Pathways Through Child Welfare Services (University of California, Berkeley, Child Welfare Research Center). Gilbert, N., Berrick, J. D., & Meyers, M. K. (1992). GAIN Family Life & Child Care Study (University of California, Berkeley, Family Welfare Research Group). Berrick, J. D., & Adams, A. (1993). Evaluation of SB 689--GAIN (University of California, Berkeley, Family Welfare Research Group). Berrick, J. D., Barth, P., Needell, B., & Jonson-Reid, M. (1993). Research Regarding Young Children in Group Care (University of California, Berkeley, Child Welfare Research Center). Duerr, M., Berrick, J. D., & King, D. (1994). Local Efforts to Address and Reduce Child Neglect LEARN (Duerr Evaluation Resources). Rogers, K., Berrick, J. D., & Barth, R. P. (1996). Auburn Greens' Family Cooperative Project: First Year Report (University of California, Child Welfare Research Center). Berrick, J. D., Buchanan, S., & Barth, R. P. (1996). Strengthening Families Through Family Resource Centers (University of California, Child Welfare Research Center). Rogers, K., Berrick, J. D., & Barth, R. P. (1996). Collaboration and Community Empowerment for Primary Prevention (University of California, Child Welfare Research Center).

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Jonson-Reid, M., Berrick, J. D., & Barth, R. P. (1996). Roseville Family Cooperative Project (University of California, Berkeley, Child Welfare Research Center). Berrick, J. D. (1996). Assessing Quality of Care in Kinship and Foster Family Care (University of California, Berkeley, Center for Social Services Research, Bay Area Social Services Consortium). Berrick, J. D., Needell, B., Barth, R. P., & Jonson-Reid, M. (1996). The Tender Years: Toward DevelopmentallySensitive Child Welfare Services for Very Young Children (University of California, Berkeley, Child Welfare Research Center). Berrick, J. D., Jonson-Reid, M., Barth, R. P., & Lurkis, L. (1997). Child Abuse Prevention Through Community Empowerment (University of California, Child Welfare Research Center.) Berrick, J. D., Brodowski, M.L., & Frame, L. (1997). Factors Associated with Family Reunification Outcomes: Understanding Reentry to Care (University of California, Bay Area Social Services Consortium). Minkler, M., Berrick, J. D., & Needell, B. (1998). The Impact of Welfare Reform on California Grandparents Raising Grandchildren (University of California, Berkeley, Center for Social Services Research). Ferguson, C., Berrick, J. D., & Barth, R. P. (1998). Strengthening Families Through Family Resource Centers: Understanding the Elements and Significance of Public and Private Partnerships (University of California, Center for Social Services Research). Brooks, D., Berrick, J. D., Webster, D., & Barth, R. P. (1998). An Overview of the Child Welfare System in California: Today's Challenges and Tomorrow's Innovations (University of California, Center for Social Services Research). Martin, M., D'Andrade, A., Choice, P., Berrick, J., & Austin, M. (1999). Concurrent Planning for Timely Permanence: The Influence of Children's Characteristics, Prognosis Indicators, and Agency Staff Perceptions (University of California, Berkeley, Bay Area Social Services Consortium). D'Andrade, A., Choice, P., Martin, M., Berrick, J., & Austin, M. (2000). Concurrent Planning: The Influence of Bypass and Poor Prognosis Indicators on Child Welfare Outcomes (University of California, Berkeley, Bay Area Social Services Consortium). Berrick, J. D., & Edelstein, S. (2001). Foster Care and Adoption: How Prop 10 Commissions Can Help California's Most Vulnerable Children (University of California, Los Angeles). Sogar, C., Berrick, J. D., Frame, L., & Frasch, K. (2001). Experiences of Living Through Welfare Reform in One California County (University of California, Berkeley, Center for Social Services Research). Berrick, J. D., D'Andrade, A., Frame, L., & Coakley, J. (2004). Child Welfare Permanency Reforms (University of California, Berkeley, Center for Social Services Research). Berrick, J. D., & Frame, L. (2005). CalWORKs/Child Welfare Partnership Project Evaluation (University of California, Berkeley, Center for Social Services Research). Anthony, E., Berrick, J.D., Cohen, E., & Wilder, E. (2008). Partnering with Parents: Promising Approaches to Improve Reunification Outcomes for Children in Foster Care. (University of California, Berkeley, Center for Social Services Research). CURRICULA Berrick, J. D., Needell, B., & Barth, R. P. (1995). Kinship Care in California: An Empirically-Based Curriculum (University of California, Berkeley, Child Welfare Research Center).

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Frame, L., Berrick, J. D., Lee, S., Needell, B., Cuccaro-Alamin, S., Barth, R. P., Brookhart, A., & Pernas, M. (1998). Child W elfare in a CalWorks Environment: An Empirically-Based Curriculum (University of California, Child Welfare Research Center). Berrick, J. D., Needell, B., Shlonsky, A., Simmel, C., & Pedrucci, C. (1999). Assessment, Support, and Training for Kinship Care and Foster Care: An Empirically-Based Curriculum (University of California, Berkeley, Center for Social Services Research). Fox, A., Frasch, K., & Berrick, J. (2000). Listening to Children in Foster Care (University of California, Berkeley, Center for Social Services Research). Frame, L., Berrick, J. D., Sogar, C., Berzin, S. C., & Pearlman, J. (2001). CalWORKs and Child Welfare: Case Management for Public Child Welfare Workers (University of California, Berkeley, Center for Social Services Research). Berrick, J. D., & Ayasse, R. (2004). Improving Educational Services for Foster Youth Living in Group Homes: An Analysis of Interagency Collaboration (University of California, Berkeley, Child Welfare Research Center). Conley, A., & Berrick, J. D. (2008). Differential Response: Implications for Social Work Practice in Diverse Communities (University of California, Berkeley, Center for Child and Youth Policy).

SPECIAL ISSUES EDITOR 2002 1999 Guest Editor, Children and Youth Services Review, Special Issue: Kinship Care Guest Editor, Children and Youth Services Review, Special Issue: Welfare Reform and Child Welfare Guest Editor, Children and Youth Services Review, Special Issue: Kinship Care

1994

OP-ED PIECES 1995 Welfare Grants: An Uncertain Future for the Poor. San Francisco Examiner, October 16, 1995. Governor's Budget Shortchanges Children. Oakland Tribune, May 25, 2006. Kids in Care, Waiting for a Change. San Francisco Chronicle, May 30, 2006. Foster Youth's Eternal Quest for a `Forever Family', San Francisco Chronicle, November 28, 2006.

2006 2006 2006

WORKSHOPS AND PRESENTATIONS - INTERNATIONAL June, 2008 Child Welfare Past and Future: Innovations to Protect Vulnerable Children and Families. Conference of the Korean Association of Group Homes. Seoul, Korea From Private to Public: The Role of Grandparents in the Protection and Care of Children. European Social Policy Analysis conference. University of Fribourg, Switzerland. Integrating Welfare and Child Welfare Services. University of Bath, United Kingdom.

September, 2005

October, 2004

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Marriage, Motherhood, and Other Social Conventions: Welfare Reform and the Politics of Enforced Morality. Keynote address. European Social Values, Social Policy Conference, Tilburg, Netherlands. Social Policy, Programs, and Methods for Abused and Neglected Children in the U.S. Social Services Summer School Program, Granada, Spain. Child Maltreatment and Foster Care for Infants: Implications for the Cognitive, Affective, and Physical Development of the Child. 12 International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Auckland, New Zealand.
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September, 1998

January, 1998

Targeting Social Welfare Benefits in the United States: Policy Opportunities and Pitfalls. Second International Research Conference on Social Security, Jerusalem, Israel.

WORKSHOPS AND PRESENTATIONS - NATIONAL April, 2007 Reunification Bypass Post-ASFA and Concurrent Planning: Program Development and Research Findings. Harvard Law School and ABA Center on Children and the Law 12 National Conference on Children and the Law. Cambridge, MA. Lessons Learned from California's Partnership Project. Linkages II conference, Sacramento, California. Foster Care and Children. "Difficult Dialogues" Symposium on the Changing Structure of the Family. Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Stanford, California. Considerations in the Utilization of Reunification Bypass. And Quantifying and Understanding the Implementation of the KinGAP Program in California. Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, Louisiana. Neglect: California Data. Within our reach: California 2 Stakeholders Child Welfare Conference, Anaheim, California. Identifying Children At Risk of Abuse and Neglect: Welfare Reform's Aftermath. Child Welfare League of America Research Conference, Denver, Colorado. The Need For Change: Reflecting on Data from the CWS System. Within our reach: California 1 Stakeholders Conference, Anaheim, California.
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October, 2004

February, 2004

January, 2004

May, 2002

June, 2001

May, 2001

April, 2001

Children's Experiences of Kin and Non-Kin Foster Care. Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Child Welfare Trends in California. Beyond the Bench Conference, Los Angeles, California The Impact of Welfare Reform on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. Western Conference on Kinship Care, Los Angeles, California. The Tender Years: Implications for Pediatric Practice. Grand Rounds, University of Illinois, Chicago. Chicago, Illinois. Transitions from Welfare to Child Welfare: Implications for TANF Implementation. Panel presentation. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management. Washington, DC.

December, 2000

August, 2000

April, 2000

November, 1999

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Assessment, Support, and Training for Kinship Care and Foster Care. National Kinship Care Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. Redesigning Services for Young Children in Foster Care. Keynote address. National Forum for Young Children in Care. Jane Addams School of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. The Tender Years. Solutions for Children in Crisis Second National Forum, Los Angeles, California. Assessing Children's Experiences of Out-of-Home Care: Methodological Challenges and Opportunities. Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Evaluation Research and Family-Centered Practice: What Works? Plenary panel, National Association for Family-Based Services, San Diego, California. Child Protection for Infants and Young Children: Implications for Changing Social Work Practice. 17 Annual Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Davis, California.
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June, 1999

April, 1999

November, 1998

July, 1998

June, 1998

Implementing Welfare Reform in California: How Will Children Fare? U.C. Berkeley Extension Public Forum. Factors Associated with Family Reunification Outcomes: Understanding Reentry to Care for Infants. Council on Social Work Education, Orlando, Florida. Developing Research Based Child Welfare Curricula. Third Annual Child Welfare Conference, Washington, DC. Kinship Foster Care in California: Payment Levels and Outcomes. National Kinship Care Conference, San Francisco, California. Predicting Re-Entry to Foster Care for Infants. Eleventh National Roundtable on Risk Assessment, San Francisco, California. Barriers to Economic Security for Children in California. California Children's Policy Summit, Sacramento, California. Child Abuse Prevention and Family Preservation Through Kinship Foster Care. 11 National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Washington, DC.
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February, 1998

August, 1997

July, 1997

October, 1996

September, 1996

August, 1996

Out-of-Home Care Data: California. Out-of-Home Care for Children and Families Public Policy Forum, Berkeley, California. The Effect of Payment Levels for Kinship Foster Parents on Outcomes for Children. National Welfare Research and Statistics Conference, San Francisco, California. Research on Kinship Care in California. Kinship care policy summit, Concord, California. From Mother's Duty to Personal Responsibility: An Evolution of AFDC. Welfare reform symposium. Hastings Women's Law Journal, San Francisco, California. Considerations Regarding the Child-Only AFDC Caseload and Kinship Care. Public Policy Institute of California, Welfare Forum, San Francisco, California. Research on Kinship Care. Winter Conference. California Association of Children's Homes and California Association of Services for Children, San Diego, California.

July, 1996

February, 1996 February, 1996

January, 1996

January, 1996

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Impediments to Self-Sufficiency. Public Policy Institute of California, The Role of Social Services in Welfare Programs, San Francisco, California. The Truth About Welfare Reform. Queen's Bench Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. Preserving Families: Kinship Care. Keynote Address. Options for Recovery Kinship Care Conference, Sacramento, California. Permanency Planning for Very Young Children. Child Welfare Director's Association Annual Conference, Asilomar, California. Planning for Welfare Reform. Women and the Workplace Conference, Santa Rosa Junior College, Santa Rosa, California. Emerging Issues in Child Welfare. Third National Child Welfare Conference, Children's Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, Washington, DC. Kinship Care: Implications for Family Preservation and Family Support. National Association of Public Child Welfare Administrators, American Public Welfare Association Conference, San Francisco, California. Welfare Reform: The Impact on Homeless Families. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Homeless Families Program Fourth Annual Meeting, Oakland, California. Preventing Child Neglect: Intervening in the Lives of Children and Families. National Association of Social Workers Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida. Kinship Care in California. Poster session. National Association of Social Workers Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida. Research on Kinship Care. Teleconference presentation through the National Child Welfare Resource Center on Management and Administration. Children at Risk. Panel Presentation. Clinton Summer of Service Campaign, Treasure Island, California. Kinship Care: Taking Care of One's Own. National Child Welfare Conference, Children's Bureau, Washington, DC. Relative Foster Care and Family Preservation: What's the Difference? National Association of Family Based Services Sixth Annual Empowering Families Conference, Seattle, Washington. Kinship Foster Care: Rights and Responsibilities, Services and Standards. Child Welfare League of America North American Kinship Care Task Force, Washington, DC. GAIN: Impacts on the family. Welfare to Work: The Social, Economic, and Child Care Implications of GAIN, Berkeley, California. An Early Intervention Program To Reduce Child Neglect. Ninth International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Chicago, Illinois. Children and Sexual Abuse Prevention: What is Being Done, What Can Be Done? U.S. National Advisory Board on Child Abuse and Neglect, Denver, Colorado.

July, 1995

June, 1995

June, 1995

March, 1995

February, 1995

December, 1994

March, 1994

November, 1993

November, 1993

October, 1993

June, 1993

March, 1993

December, 1992

November, 1992

September, 1992

August, 1992

September, 1991

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The Experimental Nature of Child Abuse Prevention Programs. Ninth National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Denver, Colorado. An Evaluation of a School-Based Mental Health Program. Annual Conference, National Association of Social Workers, Boston, Massachusetts. Child Abuse Prevention Training for Preschoolers: What Works and What Doesn't. Annual Conference, National Association for the Education of Young Children, Atlanta, Georgia. Child Abuse Prevention for First and Third Grade Children. Poster Session, Eighth National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Salt Lake City, Utah. Issues in Child Abuse Prevention Training for Preschool Children. Bay Area Coalition of Child Abuse Councils, Sausalito, California. Child Abuse: Responding to the Problem. Child Abuse Workshop. Spectrum Management Consultants, Emeryville, California. Preventing Child Abuse. University Open House. University of California, Berkeley, California. Empowering Children or Parents? Child Abuse Prevention Education for Young Children. Policy Seminar. University of California, Berkeley, California. Parents and Child Abuse Prevention. Imagine II Conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Evaluating Child Abuse Prevention Programs. Clinical conference of child and adolescent services, Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, University of California, San Francisco, California.

November, 1990

November, 1989

October, 1989

May, 1988

May, 1988

April, 1988

April, 1988

July, 1987 April, 1987

LEGISLATIVE BRIEFINGS June, 2003 Child Care: How Research Can Inform a Short, Medium, and Long-Term Strategy. Legislative symposium Prevention Services for Vulnerable Children and Families. Joint Information Hearing of the Assembly Judiciary and Human Services Committees. Sacramento, California. Child Welfare Overview: California Caseload Dynamics and Pathways. Joint Informational Hearing of the Assembly Human Services and Judiciary Committees. Sacramento, California. The Implications of Welfare Reform for Child Welfare Services. 3 Annual U.C. Briefing for the Latino Legislative Caucus. Los Angeles, California. Research on Children and Welfare Reform. Briefing for the welfare reform legislative committee. Sacramento, California. Who Are Welfare Families? How Will They Likely Fare Under Proposed Welfare Reform? The Job Connection, Joint Hearing of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee and Senate Industrial Relations Committee. Sacramento, California. What Do We Know About Welfare Recipients and What Does This Mean for Reform Strategies? Making Welfare Reform Work, Legislative Policy Briefing sponsored by the California Budget Project. Sacramento, California.
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February, 2001

November, 1998

August, 1998

May, 1996

May, 1996

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The Welfare Reform Challenge: The Transition From Welfare to Work. Fourteenth Annual California Senate Fiscal Retreat. Berkeley, California. Child Care and the Implications of Welfare to Work Programs. Testimony before the Clinton Task Force on Welfare Reform. Sacramento, California.

October, 1993

EXPERT TESTIMONY September, 2003 In re: Rosaura Cabrera, Superior Court of California, San Francisco County Unified Family Court California State Foster Parent Association, California State Care Providers Association, and Legal Advocates for Permanent Parenting, v. John A. Wagner, Director of the California Department of Social Services.

September, 2008

HONORS 2004 Teacher of the Year, Undergraduate Program, School of Social Welfare, University of California Teacher of the Year, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley University of California, School of Social Welfare Graduate Commencement Speaker Teacher of the Year, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley University of California, School of Social Welfare Undergraduate Commencement Speaker Distinction, Qualifying Examination, University of California, Berkeley Graduate Fellowship, University of California, Berkeley College Honors, University of California, Santa Cruz Education Abroad Participant, Leeds, United Kingdom

2002 1998 1997 1992

1989 1988 1983 1981 ADJUNCTIVE DUTIES 2006 - Present

Member, California Blue Ribbon Commission on Children in Foster Care, Administrative Office of the Courts Member, Academic Advisory Committee, Joint legislative committee to develop a master plan to end poverty in California. Member, Blue Ribbon Task Force to Reform the Child Welfare System, San Mateo County, California Member, Stakeholder Committee to Reform Child Welfare, California Department of Social Services Member, Advisory Committee, Little Hoover Commission Abused & Neglected Children Study

2004

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1998 ­ 1999

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Member, California Statewide Prevention Advisory Council Member, California State Kinship Care Planning Committee Ex-Officio Member, Governor's Steering Committee on Welfare Redesign "Panel of Experts" National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect, U.S. Administration for Children and Families Consultant, State of Illinois, Department of Children and Family Services Consultant, National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information and on Family Violence Information Consultant, Office of Child Abuse Prevention, California Department of Social Services, Roundtable on Child Abuse Prevention Funding Consultant, Disney Educational Productions Consultant, Berkeley Academic Advisory Group Consultant, California Court Appointed Special Advocate Association, Evaluation Project Advisory Committee Consultant, Task Force on Homeless Assistance, Alameda County, California Consultant, American Institutes for Research, Palo Alto, California Consultant, Berkeley Planning Associates Editorial Board Member, Journal of Public Child Welfare Editorial Board Member, Children and Youth Services Review Editorial Board Member, Social Policy and Society (UK) Editorial Board Member, Social Service Review Consulting Editor, Social Work Research Book Review Editor, International Journal of Social Work International Advisory Board, Social Work and Society Referee, Social Service Review Referee, Family Relations Referee, Journal of Marriage and the Family Referee, Infant Mental Health Journal Referee, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. Referee, European Journal of Social Work. Mentor, Summer Research Opportunities Program for Minority Undergraduates

1997 1995 - 1997

1992 - 1994

1990 1990 1994 - 1995

1990 - 1992 1995 - 1996 1994 2004 - Present 1998 - Present 2003 - Present 2005 - Present 2001 - Present 2002 - Present 2004 - Present 1999 - 2005 1998 - Present 1998 - Present 2001 - Present 2000 - Present 1999 - 2004 1994, 1996, 1998

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Career Mentor, University of California, Santa Cruz. Field Work Supervisor, School of Social Work, California State University San Francisco, San Francisco, California Field Work Supervisor, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, California Advisory Board Member, Action Alliance for Children, Alameda County Board Member, Western Child Welfare Law Center Board Member, Alameda County Foster Youth Alliance Board Member, Action Alliance for Children

1994, 1997

1998 - 1999 2001 - 2005 2007 2008

U.C.BERKELEY PROGRAMS Co-organizer: Cal Independent Scholars Network A support and service initiative for former foster youth attending Cal. Co-organizer and current Faculty Advisor: Undergraduate minor in Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Studies Faculty leader Jumpstart service learning program for Cal students serving in low-income community preschools Chair, Cal Opportunity Scholarship Program A four-year scholarship designed to attract students of excellence who have overcome significant socioeconomic disadvantages AFFILIATIONS Member, Council on Social Work Education. Member, Association for Public Policy and Management. Member, Society for Research on Child Development. Member, Society for Social Work Research

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