Intensive family preservation services (IFPS) is a program model that has been disseminated widely throughout the country, and has received federal recognition and monetary support since the early 1980s. Recently, IFPS has been criticized for seemingly being unable to prevent out-of-home placements. The authors contend that many evaluators and policy analysts have lost sight of the historical roots of IFPS, and are focusing only on recent fiscal and policy contexts when assessing IFPS program effectiveness. This article reviews the therapeutic and programmatic origins of IFPS including desired treatment outcomes, and suggests that evaluators and policy analysts redirect their focus accordingly
In spite of new legislation and much public and professional interest, intensive family preservation...
In the 1980s two parallel movements resulted in the growth of home-based services to children and fa...
Although the literature has provided many critiques of research done on family preservation programs...
Intensive family preservation services (IFPS) is a program model that has been disseminated widely t...
This evaluation of a county intensive family preservation services (ifps) program makes several impo...
The importance of treatment fidelity in evaluations of all human service programs, including intensi...
Tills article presents a review of the intensive family preservation evaluation literature, the prep...
This paper discusses the difficulties that have characterized Family Preservation Services (FPS) eva...
Intensive family preservation services (IFPS), designed to stabilize at-risk families and avert out-...
An intensive family preservation program was examined through interviews with 31 families who receiv...
Background Intensive Family Preservation Services (IFPS) are in-home crisis intervention services de...
Intensive family preservation services (IFPS), designed to stabilize at-risk families and avert out-...
This evaluation of the first year of an Intensive Family Preservation Service in England is based on...
In spite of new legislation and much public and professional interest, intensive family preservation...
In the 1980s two parallel movements resulted in the growth of home-based services to children and fa...
Although the literature has provided many critiques of research done on family preservation programs...
Intensive family preservation services (IFPS) is a program model that has been disseminated widely t...
This evaluation of a county intensive family preservation services (ifps) program makes several impo...
The importance of treatment fidelity in evaluations of all human service programs, including intensi...
Tills article presents a review of the intensive family preservation evaluation literature, the prep...
This paper discusses the difficulties that have characterized Family Preservation Services (FPS) eva...
Intensive family preservation services (IFPS), designed to stabilize at-risk families and avert out-...
An intensive family preservation program was examined through interviews with 31 families who receiv...
Background Intensive Family Preservation Services (IFPS) are in-home crisis intervention services de...
Intensive family preservation services (IFPS), designed to stabilize at-risk families and avert out-...
This evaluation of the first year of an Intensive Family Preservation Service in England is based on...
In spite of new legislation and much public and professional interest, intensive family preservation...
In the 1980s two parallel movements resulted in the growth of home-based services to children and fa...
Although the literature has provided many critiques of research done on family preservation programs...