What Works in Foster Care?: Key Components of Success From the Northwest Foster Care Alumni Study

What Works in Foster Care?: Key Components of Success From the Northwest Foster Care Alumni Study

ISBN-10:
0195175913
ISBN-13:
9780195175912
Pub. Date:
09/02/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195175913
ISBN-13:
9780195175912
Pub. Date:
09/02/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
What Works in Foster Care?: Key Components of Success From the Northwest Foster Care Alumni Study

What Works in Foster Care?: Key Components of Success From the Northwest Foster Care Alumni Study

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Overview

On any given day, nearly half a million children are served by foster care services in the U.S. at an annual cost of over $25 billion. Growing demand and shrinking funds have so greatly stressed the child welfare system that calls for orphanages have re-entered the public debate for the first time in nearly half a century. New ideas are desperately needed to transform a system in crisis, guarantee better outcomes for children in foster care, and reduce the need for out-of-home care in the first place.

Yet little is known about what works in foster care. Very few studies have examined how alumni have fared as adults or tracked long-term health effects, and even fewer have directly compared different foster care services. In one of the most comprehensive studies of adults formerly in foster care ever conducted, the Northwest Foster Care Alumni Study found that quality foster care services for children pay big dividends when they grow into adults. Key investments in highly trained staff, low caseloads, and robust supplementary services can dramatically reduce the rates of mental disorders and substance abuse later in life and increase the likelihood of completing education beyond high school and remaining employed. The results of this unparalleled study document not only the more favorable outcomes for youth who receive better services but the overall return when an investment is made in high quality foster care: every dollar invested in a child generates $1.50 in benefits to society. These findings form the core of this book's blueprint for reform.

By keeping more children with their families and investing additional funds in enhanced foster care services, child welfare agencies have the opportunity to greatly improve the health, well being, and economic prospects for foster care alumni. What Works in Foster Care? presents a model foster care program that promises to revolutionize the way policymakers, administrators, case workers, and researchers think about protecting our most vulnerable youth.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195175912
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/02/2009
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Peter J. Pecora is Professor of Social Work, University of Washington, and Senior Director of Research Services at Casey Family Programs.

Ronald C. Kessler is Professor of Health Care Policy, Harvard University Medical School.

Jason Williams
is Research Analyst and Statistician, University of Alaska.

A. Chris Downs
is President, The Downs Group

Diana J. English is Senior Director, Strategic Consulting, Casey Family Programs.

James White
is Research Associate, Child Welfare Partnership, Portland State University.

Kirk O'Brien is Senior Research Analyst, Casey Family Programs.

Table of Contents

Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1. Study Background, Rationale, and Participating Agencies
Chapter 2. Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks

Part II: Study Methods
Chapter 3. Study Sample and Alumni Demographics
Chapter 4. Methods

Part III: Risk Factors
Chapter 5. Risk Factors

Part IV: Outcome Findings
Chapter 6. Mental and Physical Health
Chapter 7. Education
Chapter 8. Employment and Finances
Chapter 9. Relationships and Social Supports
Chapter 10. Relation between Agency Membership and Outcomes
Chapter 11. Relation between Foster Care Experience and Outcomes
Chapter 12. Effects of Optimizing the Foster Care Experience on Outcomes
Chapter 13. Summary and Recommendations

Part V: Appendices and References
Appendix A. Staff Members and Advisors
Appendix B. How Child Maltreatment was Measured and Aggregated
Appendix C: Placement History and Foster Care Experience Descriptive Statistics
References
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