How do youth placed in foster care fare once they grow up?
The Northwest Foster Care Alumni Study provided a clearer picture of how alumni were functioning after they left care.
The Northwest Foster Care Alumni Study provided a clearer picture of how alumni were functioning after they left care.
Children involved in the child welfare system have more developmental challenges than the general population, according to this report.
This project was developed to increase legal permanency rates for older youth in foster care through the use of Permanency Roundtables.
The California Legislature authorized a project in 2007 to reform the state’s group care system. This 2013 report evaluates the project’s results.
The State Foster Care Alumni Study examined demographics, maltreatment history, foster care experiences and outcomes for Texas and Michigan alumni.
This resource provides professionals and advocates with a powerful tool for improving postsecondary education and training outcomes.
Interviewers surveyed 188 adolescents in care, including questions on mental health, spirituality, ethnic identity, gender identity and sexual orientation.
This report examines how more than 600 youth formerly in care have fared as adults and what changes in foster care services could improve their lives.
The National Alumni Study’s final report presents data collected from case records for 1,609 alumni who had been in the care of Casey Family Programs.