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Heather Ann Allan

TitleAsst Professor
InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus
DepartmentSOM-PEDS
Phone303/864-5134
ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0002-2106-8544 Additional info

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    1. Kerns, S. E. U. , Maddox, S. J., Berhanu, R. E., Allan, H., Wilson, R. A., Chiesa, A., Orsi-Hunt, R., McCarthy, L. P., Henry, L. J., & Smith, C. O. An equity-focused assessment of evidence-based parenting intervention research. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review. 2024; 2(27):279-299.
    2. Allan, H. Merkel-Holguin, L. Winokur, M. Drury, I. . Working towards prevention for families at-risk of child maltreatment—meeting families’ needs through community response in Colorado. International Journal of Child Maltreatment. 2023.
    3. Schwab-Reese L. Drury, I. Allan, H. Matz, K. . “Oh, this is actually okay”: Understanding how one state child welfare training system adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic. Child Abuse & Neglect. 2020; 110.
    4. Allan, H., Rautkis, M. B., Pennell, J., Merkel-Holguin, L., & Crampton, D. . In A. J. Dettlaff (Ed.), Racial Disproportionality and Disparities in the Child Welfare System. Family Meetings as a System Reform to Address Disproportionality and Disparities. 2020.
    5. Merkel-Holguin, L. Schwab-Reese, L. Drury, I. Allan, H. Hollinshead, D. Nothing about me, without me: Children and young people’s experiences with family group conferences. Child & Family Social Work. 2019; 1-10.
    6. Corwin, T. Maher, E. Merkel-Holguin, L. Allan, H. Hollinshead, D. Fluke, J. Increasing social support for child welfare-involved families through family group conferencing. British Journal of Social Work. 2019.
    7. Drury, I. Schwab Reese, L. Allan, H. I’m from the government and I’m here to help: How can public health perspectives improve outreach in child maltreatment prevention programs?. Journal of Public Child Welfare. 2018; 2(13):127-147.
    8. Hollinshead DM, Corwin TW, Maher EJ, Merkel-Holguin L, Allan H, Fluke JD. Effectiveness of family group conferencing in preventing repeat referrals to child protective services and out-of-home placements. Child Abuse Negl. 2017 Jul; 69:285-294. PMID: 28549264.
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    9. Maher, E. Allan, H. Merkel-Holguin, L. Corwin, T. Using multi-site experimental and quasi-experimental designs to evaluate a common practice in child welfare. SAGE Research Methods Cases. 2017.
    10. Allan, H. Harlaar, N. Hollinshead, D. Drury, I. Merkel-Holguin, L. The impact of worker and agency characteristics on FGC referrals in child welfare. Children and Youth Services Review. 2017; (81):229-237.
    11. Williams, J. Merkel-Holguin, L. Allan, H. Maher, E. Fluke, J. Hollinshead, D. Factors associated with staff perceptions of the effectiveness of family group conferences. Journal for the Society of Social Work and Research. 2015; 3(6):343-366.
    12. Allan, H. & Howard, M. Disparities in Child Welfare: Considering the Implementation of Differential Response. 2013.
    13. Allan H, Maher E. All in the family: variations in the use of family meetings in child welfare. Child Welfare. 2013; 92(6):97-110. PMID: 26030982.
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