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Family group decision making (FGDM) has been increasingly adopted as a decision making strategy in child welfare agencies, although little research exists on how FGDM facilitates connections to services for children and families. This study utilizes 36 months of nationally-representative data...
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A recognized goal of family reunification programs is preventing the reentry of children into foster care. Using data from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being, this study examined reentry for 273 children between the ages of 5 and 12 years. In multivariate models, reentry...
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The number of girls engaging in delinquent behaviors in the U.S. is increasing. While more studies of female delinquency are appearing, such studies specific to the child welfare population are limited. The current research examines youth reported and investigated as maltreated because limited...
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While children in out-of-home care are disproportionately at risk for early developmental delays, historically, child welfare systems have poor track records of ensuring that children entering care are assessed for developmental delays and, where necessary, are referred for and linked with...
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