Supporting Lifelong Families: Ensuring Long-Lasting Permanency and Well-Being
This research brief addresses re-entries into foster care, relevant programs and services, and recommendations for supporting long-term permanency.
This research brief addresses re-entries into foster care, relevant programs and services, and recommendations for supporting long-term permanency.
This brief highlights strategies used by tribal and state teams working to increase the number of foster parents for American Indian children.
Children and caregivers in the child welfare system have a high degree of unmet service needs.
This research brief was developed to advance discussions of what it takes to make valuable research use commonplace and offer concrete strategies for doing so.
Several communities have created innovative approaches to decrease problems linked to trauma.
This brief examines the need for community-based initiatives, lessons learned on implementation, and promising evaluation strategies.
This report describes the development of a fidelity measurement tool for Signs of Safety® — an approach to assessing safety and risk in child protective services.
This two-page overview explains the utility of using geographic analysis techniques and mapping in child welfare.
This brief summarizes research on effective practices for children and youth referred to therapeutic residential care.
The Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS), in partnership with Casey Family Programs, conducted this pilot project to identify practice trends related to compliance with the federal and Oklahoma Indian Child Welfare acts. The Indian Child Welfare Act Snapshot report describes a review of cases involving American Indian children in foster care performed by a […]