Child Welfare Capacity Building Collaborative: KinshipPeer Groups
Peer groups consist of child welfare cohorts from a variety of fields who communicate online and gather at virtual events to share knowledge, tools, strategies, and resources to improve practice and outcomes. Cohorts may include: Role-specific professional groups (e.g., state foster care or adoption managers), Initiative-based cohorts (e.g., Children’s Justice Act Grantees), Topical groups (e.g., Child and Family Services Review, county-administered states).