Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Describing the Problem
1. Foster Youth in Context, by Fred Wulczyn
2. A Comparative Examination of Foster Youth Who Did and Did Not Achieve Permanency, by Penelope L. Maza
3. Outcomes for Older Youth Exiting the Foster Care System in the United States, by Mark E. Courtney
4. Outcomes for Youth Exiting the Foster Care System: Extending What We Know and What Needs to Be Done with Selected Data, by Peter J. Pecora
5. Permanence and Impermanence for Youth in Out-of-Home Care, by Richard P. Barth and Laura K. Chintapalli
6. Permanence Is a State of Security and Attachment, by Gretta Cushing and Benjamin KermanPart II: Policy Responses to the Permanency Needs of Youth
7. Permanence for Older Children and Youth: Law, Policy, and Research, by Madelyn Freundlich
8. Federal Law and Child Welfare Reform: The Research-Policy Interface in Promoting Permanence for Older Children and Youth, by Rosemary J. Avery
9. Guardianship and Youth Permanence, by Robert B. Hill
10. A Fine Balancing Act: Kinship Care, Subsidized Guardianship, and Outcomes, by Aron Shlonsky
11. Dependency Court Reform Addressing the Permanency Needs of Youth in Foster Care: National Evaluation of the Court Improvement Program, by Karl Ensign, Sabrina A. Davis, and Elizabeth Lee
12. Facilitation of Systems Reform: Learning from Model Court Jurisdictions, by Shirley A. DobbinPart III: Practice Responses to the Permanency Needs of Youth
13. Permanent Families for Adolescents: Applying Lessons Learned from a Family Reunification Demonstration Program, by Barbara A. Pine and Robin Spath
14. Youth Permanence Through Adoption, by Ruth G. McRoy and Elissa Maddenn
15. Family-Involvement Meetings with Older Children in Foster Care: Promising Practices and the Challenge of Child Welfare Reform, by David Crampton and Joan Pennell
16. Developmentally Appropriate Community-Based Responses to the Permanency Needs of Older Youth Involved in the Child Welfare System, by Sandra Stukes Chipungu, Laura G. Daughtery, and Benjamin Kerman
17. Social and Life Skills Development: Preparing and Facilitating Youth for Transition into Young Adults, by Hewitt B. Clark and Kimberly A. Crosland
18. From Research to Practice: Improving Permanency Outcomes for Youth in Foster Care, by Madelyn Freundlich, Lauren Frey, Benjamin Kerman, and Sarah B. GreenblattAfterword: Making Families Permanent and Cases Closed?Concluding Thoughts and Recommendations ContributorsIndex