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This paper uses administrative data to describe the characteristics and experiences of a population of youth in the child welfare system considered to be at particularly high risk of victimization: youth who have run away from foster care.
The aim of this meta-analysis is to identify the most effective interventions to promote parental engagement and family reunification in high-income countries.
This article from the Los Angeles Times tells the story of Linda Huff, a grandmother of four trying to get take on the care of her four grandchildren who are currently in foster care.
This video shares the stories of two "grandfamilies" in the US and a new affordable housing program in Washington, DC designed to house grandparents raising their grandchildren.
The 'One Child, Many Hands: A Multidisciplinary Conference on Child Welfare' is issuing a Call for Presentations.
This study identified children born to mothers in foster care and documented Child Protective Service (CPS) involvement among children.
While previous studies have focused on the effects of parental deportation on young children, this study uniquely contributes to the literature by exploring how adolescents experience and cope with a forced family separation.
While previous studies have focused on the effects of parental deportation on young children, this study uniquely contributes to the literature by exploring how adolescents experience and cope with a forced family separation.
This webinar will explore the US the nationally-adopted Standards of Quality for Family Strengthening & Support.
The purpose of this study is to explore child welfare workers' perspectives on ethnic matching in child welfare service delivery.