This article characterizes kinship care arrangements, surveys the problems with which kinship caregivers contend, and considers the advantages and disadvantages of kinship care. In addition, it examines federal statutes that have implications for kinship relationships, analyzes them in light of the best interests of children, and weighs the relative rights of states, parents, children, and kinship caregivers. Various state measures to implement these policies and to develop kinship care programs are canvassed throughout the article. It concludes with an exploration of legislative and legal alternatives available to assist kinship families, followed by the author\u27s recommendations
Quarterly newsletter related to the "Kinship Care by Child Protective Services (CPS)" program run by...
To highlight the individual and systemic practices that perpetuate the overuse of and reliance on ki...
In recent years, child welfare caseloads have expanded rapidly, and increasing numbers of children h...
48 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.This article characterizes kinship c...
Numerous state and federal laws govern kinship (non-parental/relative) care of children. Federal law...
This article discusses the inadequacy of the current welfare system in meeting the needs of so-calle...
Kinship foster care replaces a traditional, private African American family arrangement with a simil...
An increasing number of children are being cared for exclusively by grandparents or extended family....
Abstract:Multiple stressors on the child welfare system have forced innovative solu-tions to the ove...
thesisKinship foster care is care by relatives or close family friends. The definition of kin varies...
Kinship care is a growing trend in the field of social work as more children become wards of the sta...
Kinship care has traditionally been an informal service that family members provide for each other i...
This thesis seeks to address how kinship care can produce higher permanency outcomes for children. B...
To date, the large majority of the research literature on kinship care in the United States has focu...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Over the last two dec...
Quarterly newsletter related to the "Kinship Care by Child Protective Services (CPS)" program run by...
To highlight the individual and systemic practices that perpetuate the overuse of and reliance on ki...
In recent years, child welfare caseloads have expanded rapidly, and increasing numbers of children h...
48 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.This article characterizes kinship c...
Numerous state and federal laws govern kinship (non-parental/relative) care of children. Federal law...
This article discusses the inadequacy of the current welfare system in meeting the needs of so-calle...
Kinship foster care replaces a traditional, private African American family arrangement with a simil...
An increasing number of children are being cared for exclusively by grandparents or extended family....
Abstract:Multiple stressors on the child welfare system have forced innovative solu-tions to the ove...
thesisKinship foster care is care by relatives or close family friends. The definition of kin varies...
Kinship care is a growing trend in the field of social work as more children become wards of the sta...
Kinship care has traditionally been an informal service that family members provide for each other i...
This thesis seeks to address how kinship care can produce higher permanency outcomes for children. B...
To date, the large majority of the research literature on kinship care in the United States has focu...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Over the last two dec...
Quarterly newsletter related to the "Kinship Care by Child Protective Services (CPS)" program run by...
To highlight the individual and systemic practices that perpetuate the overuse of and reliance on ki...
In recent years, child welfare caseloads have expanded rapidly, and increasing numbers of children h...