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Protective Factors Surveys - Friends NRC

It is a self-administered survey that measures protective factors in five areas: family functioning/resiliency, social support, concrete support, nurturing and ...

CEBC » Assessment Tool › Protective Factors Survey

The following protective factors are covered in the survey: Family Functioning/ Resiliency (5 items), Social Support (3 items), Concrete Support (3 items), ...

Protective Factors Survey

Surveys developed by the FRIENDS National Resource Center for Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention in partnership with the University of Kansas Institute ...

PROTECTIVE FACTORS SURVEY - Center for Care Innovations

Kansas Institute for Educational Research & Public Service through funding provided by the US Department of Health and Human Services. PROTECTIVE FACTORS SURVEY.

The Protective Factors Survey User's Manual - DHSS> GEMS

The Protective Factors Survey (PFS) is a 20-item measure designed for use with caregivers receiving child maltreatment prevention services such as home visiting ...

Parents' Assessment of Protective Factors (PAPF)

Parents' Assessment of Protective Factors (PAPF). This brief survey measures indicators of the Strengthening Families protective factors. The survey is ...

CEBC » Assessment Tool › Protective Factors Survey 2nd Edition

The PFS-2 is a 19-item, self-administered pretest–posttest or retrospective survey that measures protective factors in five areas.

The Protective Factors Survey

The Protective Factors Survey is a product of the. FRIENDS National Resource Center and was developed in partnership with the University of.

PROTECTIVE FACTORS SURVEY

Since 2007, the Protective Factors Survey (PFS) has been used in Kansas to evaluate family support services. As one of the first states to adopt the PFS as ...

The Protective Factors Survey, 2nd Edition: Establishing validity and ...

The Protective Factors Survey, 2nd Edition measures factors thought to prevent abuse and neglect. It is designed to support the evaluation of child ...

A self-report measure of protective factors against child maltreatment

The Protective Factors Survey (PFS) is a self-report measure of multiple family-level protective factors against abuse and neglect.

Protective Factor Survey - California Department of Social Services

The OCAP serves as a statewide source of information, developing and disseminating educational material regarding prevention/early intervention programs.

Protective Factors Survey, 2nd Edition (PFS-2) Pre/Post (Program ...

This survey was developed by the FRIENDS National Center for Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention in partnership with the University.

Protective Factors Survey - Ohio Children's Trust Fund

The survey is designed for use with caregivers receiving child maltreatment prevention services. The survey measures protective factors in five areas.

The Protective Factor Survey Series - - California Training Institute

Learn about the PFS and how this free tool can be used for program evaluation and monitoring in your agency and county.

Protective Factors Survey--2nd Edition

The Protective Factors Survey--2nd Edition (PFS-2; Sprague-Jones et al., 2019) was developed to be a self-report measure of multiple family-level protective ...

Protective Factors Survey, 2nd Edition (PFS-2) Retrospective - DCYF

This survey was developed by the FRIENDS National Center for Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention in partnership with the University.

The Protective Factors Survey: A Tool for Prevention Programs to ...

The Office on Child Abuse and Neglect seeks to build its capacity for evaluating the programs of its grantees for the prevention of child ...

a self-report measure of protective factors against child maltreatment

The PFS offers community-based prevention programs a valid and reliable survey instrument that measures multiple protective factors.

Utilizing the Protective Factors Survey (PFS) with Families (April 6 ...

Join this training to learn about the Protective Factors Survey (PFS) that programs use to collect data on families with whom they work.