In 2011, Delaware's child welfare system wasn't just in trouble -- it was in crisis, with too many teens entering out-of-home care and later exiting foster care disconnected from family. To fix this broken system, the state launched a sweeping, data-driven reform effort called Outcomes Matter. The initiative boosted morale among caseworkers and gave kids and families a critical voice in the decision-making process. But the best part? The effort helped improve the well-being of Delaware's children and families
The needs of older youth, especially those who are transitioning from foster care to independence an...
This report explores ways for public agencies to ensure that children receive the care they need by ...
This report describes Casey's efforts to enhance educational stability for youth in foster care duri...
Over five years, Connecticut has made substantial progress in turning around its troubled child welf...
Outlines the crisis in child welfare systems and the development of Casey's initiative to increase t...
Describes how Casey helped the state reform the system in three years by focusing on results. Points...
Provides background on the child welfare system, including recent changes affecting youth. Discusses...
This KIDS COUNT policy report underscores a simple fact about childhood: Family matters. Yet, today ...
Outlines the value of quality case service reviews in child welfare systems, requirements for buildi...
Calls for more oversight and support as well as federal fiscal policy reforms to help keep children ...
In 2011 the Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP), with funding from the Annie E. Casey Found...
A group of youth advocates were tasked with discussing their experiences in the child welfare system...
A public health approach would help move child welfare from assessing and preventing an action to th...
Describes how Maine reduced congregate care with help from Casey's "Family to Family" model of team ...
Drawing on 15 years' worth of Opportunity Passport participant survey data, the Jim Casey Youth Oppo...
The needs of older youth, especially those who are transitioning from foster care to independence an...
This report explores ways for public agencies to ensure that children receive the care they need by ...
This report describes Casey's efforts to enhance educational stability for youth in foster care duri...
Over five years, Connecticut has made substantial progress in turning around its troubled child welf...
Outlines the crisis in child welfare systems and the development of Casey's initiative to increase t...
Describes how Casey helped the state reform the system in three years by focusing on results. Points...
Provides background on the child welfare system, including recent changes affecting youth. Discusses...
This KIDS COUNT policy report underscores a simple fact about childhood: Family matters. Yet, today ...
Outlines the value of quality case service reviews in child welfare systems, requirements for buildi...
Calls for more oversight and support as well as federal fiscal policy reforms to help keep children ...
In 2011 the Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP), with funding from the Annie E. Casey Found...
A group of youth advocates were tasked with discussing their experiences in the child welfare system...
A public health approach would help move child welfare from assessing and preventing an action to th...
Describes how Maine reduced congregate care with help from Casey's "Family to Family" model of team ...
Drawing on 15 years' worth of Opportunity Passport participant survey data, the Jim Casey Youth Oppo...
The needs of older youth, especially those who are transitioning from foster care to independence an...
This report explores ways for public agencies to ensure that children receive the care they need by ...
This report describes Casey's efforts to enhance educational stability for youth in foster care duri...