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Marshall, Amy; Powell, Norman; Pierce, Doris; Nolan, Ronnie; Fehringer, Elaine – Child Welfare, 2012
Students, a large percentage with disabilities, are at high risk for poor post-secondary outcomes in state agency education programs. This mixed-methods study describes the understandings of student transitions in state agency education programs from the perspectives of youth and administrators. Results indicated that: transition is more narrowly…
Descriptors: Transitional Programs, State Agencies, Nontraditional Education, Administrator Attitudes
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Oliveros, Arazais; Kaufman, Joan – Child Welfare, 2011
The goal of this paper is to synthesize available data to help guide policy and programmatic initiatives for families with substance abuse problems who are involved with the child welfare system, and identify gaps in the research base preventing further refinement of practices in this area. To date, Family Treatment Drug Court and newly developed…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Child Welfare, Parents, Policy
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Richardson, Brad – Child Welfare, 2008
Children of color are overrepresented in child welfare in Iowa at a rate double their percentage of the population. In 2005 the Iowa Department of Human Services implemented two pilot demonstration projects to address overrepresentation of Native American and African American children in the child welfare system. The projects, called the Minority…
Descriptors: African American Children, American Indians, Disproportionate Representation, Child Welfare
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Williams, Jason; McWilliams, Alisa; Mainieri, Tina; Pecora, Peter J.; La Belle, Karin – Child Welfare, 2006
While family-based placement prevention services, family reunification programs, subsidized guardianship, and aggressive adoption programs are reducing the numbers of children spending long periods of time in substitute care, a significant number of America's children will come of age in foster care. Agencies and policymakers should use research…
Descriptors: Validity, Foster Care, Followup Studies, Family Programs
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Magura, Stephen; Moses, Beth S. – Child Welfare, 1984
Summarizes findings of a test of the Parent Outcome Interview, a client outcome measure for evaluating child welfare services. Reported are types and degrees of case improvement, unresolved problems and apparent service gaps, and client satisfaction with the agency. (RH)
Descriptors: Evaluation, Improvement, Interviews, Parent Attitudes
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Atkinson, Anne; Gonet, Patricia – Child Welfare, 2007
In-depth interviews with 500 adoptive families who received postadoption services through Virginia's Adoptive Family Preservation (AFP) program paint a richly detailed picture of the challenges adoptive families face and what they need to sustain adoption for many years after finalization. Findings document the need for support in a variety of…
Descriptors: Technical Assistance, Adoption, Interviews, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Gockel, Annemarie; Russell, Mary; Harris, Barbara – Child Welfare, 2008
Although existing family preservation program research has focused on identifying the components of effective treatment, we remain far from fully developing empirically supported interventions (Barth, Chamberlain, Reid, Rolls, Hurlburt, Farmer, James, McCabe, & Kohl, 2005; Dufour, Chamberland, & Trocme, 2003). The current longitudinal study…
Descriptors: Intervention, Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Family Environment
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Shireman, Joan F.; And Others – Child Welfare, 1990
A study of outcomes of child protection services for children and families in Oregon investigated the congruence between parental reports and data from case records, services parents perceived to be most helpful, and the capacity of protection services for future protection. (BB)
Descriptors: Case Records, Caseworker Approach, Child Abuse, Child Neglect