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| Hess, Peg | 1 |
| Jones, Martha L. | 1 |
| Krymow, Virginia La Falce | 1 |
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Peer reviewedJones, Martha L.; Biesecker, John L. – Child Welfare, 1980
This article offers a framework for training child welfare workers and supervisors to stop and prevent foster care drift and to achieve permanency goals. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Foster Children, Material Development, Placement, Program Development
Peer reviewedFanshel, David – Child Welfare, 1979
A review of the current status of children who were placed in foster care in New York City as infants or as preschool children. Emphasizes the need to stress plans for permanency. A supplement on data from upstate New York is appended. (BD)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Childhood Needs, Followup Studies, Foster Children
Peer reviewedKrymow, Virginia La Falce – Child Welfare, 1979
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Child Welfare, Childhood Needs, Essays
Peer reviewedHess, Peg; And Others – Child Welfare, 1992
Provides descriptive information about visiting services developed by the Family Connection Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, that could serve as a model for the development of similar services in other communities. Describes the center's services to families with children in placement and program variations for divorced parents and their children.…
Descriptors: Caseworkers, Child Welfare, Divorce, Family Programs
Peer reviewedGleeson, James P. – Child Welfare, 1996
Presents a case study of the development of kinship care policy in Illinois due to court decisions regarding the provision of financial support to relatives acting as foster parents. Compares recent reform of kinship care policies in Illinois with welfare reform efforts across the country and their national implications. (SD)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Child Advocacy, Child Caregivers, Child Custody


