Examines changes in California's foster care policies, processes, and practices; progress since 2000 in reducing the number of children in foster care; contributing factors; and remaining challenges, including issues of payments and aging out
Foster care caseloads, an indicator of child maltreatment, are increasing. Children living in povert...
More than one in eight children in the United States lives in California. In recent years, Californi...
Provides background on the child welfare system, including recent changes affecting youth. Discusses...
The foster care system aims to provide a temporary home to children who are unable to be cared for b...
Most child welfare reports that lead to removal of children from their homes are filed for neglect r...
Education is important to former foster youth. However, while a majority of foster youth want to att...
At first glance, the foster care system seems to be a safe and welcoming option for children. Howeve...
The poor educational outcomes of foster children is recognized as a national problem. The literature...
There are currently 12,167 children in foster care in Minnesota and 32% experienced multiple placeme...
This paper addresses some of the problems with the foster care system in the United States, and seek...
CPYP began permanency work with four pilot California counties (Alameda, Monterey, San Mateo, and St...
Across the Unites States, the number of children taken into foster care every year varies greatly. I...
Based on updated KIDS COUNT data, highlights the progress made on increasing placement of children i...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.El Dorado County???s ...
California denies state foster care benefits to nonfederally eligible foster children when they are ...
Foster care caseloads, an indicator of child maltreatment, are increasing. Children living in povert...
More than one in eight children in the United States lives in California. In recent years, Californi...
Provides background on the child welfare system, including recent changes affecting youth. Discusses...
The foster care system aims to provide a temporary home to children who are unable to be cared for b...
Most child welfare reports that lead to removal of children from their homes are filed for neglect r...
Education is important to former foster youth. However, while a majority of foster youth want to att...
At first glance, the foster care system seems to be a safe and welcoming option for children. Howeve...
The poor educational outcomes of foster children is recognized as a national problem. The literature...
There are currently 12,167 children in foster care in Minnesota and 32% experienced multiple placeme...
This paper addresses some of the problems with the foster care system in the United States, and seek...
CPYP began permanency work with four pilot California counties (Alameda, Monterey, San Mateo, and St...
Across the Unites States, the number of children taken into foster care every year varies greatly. I...
Based on updated KIDS COUNT data, highlights the progress made on increasing placement of children i...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.El Dorado County???s ...
California denies state foster care benefits to nonfederally eligible foster children when they are ...
Foster care caseloads, an indicator of child maltreatment, are increasing. Children living in povert...
More than one in eight children in the United States lives in California. In recent years, Californi...
Provides background on the child welfare system, including recent changes affecting youth. Discusses...