ERIC Number: ED614174
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2014
Pages: 110
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ISSN: ISSN-1097-3125
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Findings from the California Youth Transitions to Adulthood Study (CalYOUTH): Conditions of Foster Youth at Age 17
Courtney, Mark E.; Charles, Pajarita; Okpych, Nathanael J.; Napolitano, Laura; Halsted, Katherine
Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago
This report presents findings from the "Baseline Youth Survey of the California" Youth Transitions to Adulthood Study (CalYOUTH). CalYOUTH is an evaluation of the impact of the California Fostering Connections to Success Act on outcomes during the transition to adulthood for foster youth. CalYOUTH includes collection and analysis of information from three sources: (1) transition-age youth; (2) child welfare workers; and (3) government program data. The study, directed by Dr. Mark Courtney at the University of Chicago and conducted in collaboration with the California Department of Social Services and County Welfare Directors Association of California (CWDA), is being carried out over a 5-year period from 2012-17. The study addresses three research questions: (1) Does extending foster care past age 18 influence youths' outcomes during the transition to adulthood (e.g., education, employment, health, housing, parenting, and general well-being)?; (2) What factors influence the types of support youth receive during the transition to adulthood in the context of extended foster care?; and (3) How do living arrangements and other services that result from extending foster care influence the relationship between extending care and youth outcomes? Results from the baseline survey of youth, before the youth reach the age of majority and become eligible for extended care, are summarized in this report. The report provides food for thought for policymakers and program administrators considering extending care to young adults by summarizing youths' descriptions of their assets, aspirations, and needs as they approach the transition to adulthood.
Descriptors: Foster Care, Program Effectiveness, Late Adolescents, Longitudinal Studies, Individual Characteristics, Family Characteristics, Housing, Socioeconomic Status, Physical Health, Mental Health, Social Support Groups, Child Rearing, Family Life, Family (Sociological Unit), Delinquency, Correctional Rehabilitation, Criminals, Victims of Crime, Child Neglect, Child Abuse
Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago. 1313 East 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637. Tel: 773-753-5900; Fax: 773-753-5940; Web site: http://www.chapinhall.org
Publication Type: Reports - Research
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Language: English
Sponsor: Stuart Foundation; Conrad N. Hilton Foundation; Walter S. Johnson Foundation (WSJF); Zellerbach Family Foundation; Annie E. Casey Foundation
Authoring Institution: Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago
Identifiers - Location: California (Los Angeles)
Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
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