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Marshall, Amy; Powell, Norman; Pierce, Doris; Nolan, Ronnie; Fehringer, Elaine – Child Welfare, 2012
Students, a large percentage with disabilities, are at high risk for poor post-secondary outcomes in state agency education programs. This mixed-methods study describes the understandings of student transitions in state agency education programs from the perspectives of youth and administrators. Results indicated that: transition is more narrowly…
Descriptors: Transitional Programs, State Agencies, Nontraditional Education, Administrator Attitudes
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Collins, Mary Elizabeth; Spencer, Renee; Ward, Rolanda – Child Welfare, 2010
Social support is needed by everyone, but particularly by vulnerable populations at times of transition. This study utilizes data collected from 96 former foster youth regarding supports they received during the transition from care. The report addresses three questions: (1) What types of supportive relationships did the sample report? (2) What…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Foster Care, Transitional Programs, Youth Programs
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Nolan, Theresa C. – Child Welfare, 2006
Providing stable housing for runaway and homeless youth is a major function of a transitional living program. This article introduces the focus of one program working with LGBTQ youth in New York City and discusses some issues to consider when working with this population. The article also presents data associated with young people's lives after…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Homeless People, Adolescents, Foster Care
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Nelson, Krista M. – Child Welfare, 1992
Describes a program based in St. Paul, Minnesota, which provides whole-family foster care for a population of adult parents and minor children without stable residences, in which the children are at risk of placement in out-of-home care. (HTH)
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Family Characteristics, Family Environment, Family Financial Resources
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Brickman, Arthur S.; And Others – Child Welfare, 1990
Describes the Supervised Independent Living Orientation Program (Michigan), which provides a transition into relatively unstructured independent living to adolescents and youths with a history of behavioral and emotional disturbances, including delinquency and psychiatric hospitalization. Discusses contracts used in the program. (BB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Agency Role, Behavior Disorders, Delinquency
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Mech, Edmund V. – Child Welfare, 1994
The child welfare field is uncertain how to best prepare older foster wards for independent living. Research priorities in this area are discussed in five categories: (1) education and school-to-work transitions; (2) formal assessments of readiness for self-sufficiency; (3) provision of transitional supports; (4) support networks; and (5)…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Daily Living Skills, Foster Care, Foster Children
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Courtney, Mark E.; Piliavin, Irving; Grogan-Kaylor, Andrew; Nesmith, Ande – Child Welfare, 2001
This article presents early descriptive findings on youths and their experiences in the first 12 to 18 months after leaving foster care as part of the state of Wisconsin's Foster Youth Transitions to Adulthood Study. Findings suggest that the transition to independence is a difficult time for youth leaving the out-of-home care system. (Author/SD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Welfare, Daily Living Skills, Foster Care
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Miller, Beth M.; And Others – Child Welfare, 1995
Examined the out-of-school time of children between the ages of four and seven who were enrolled in Head Start and school transition programs. Found that watching television, playing, and spending time with friends were children's major activities during their out-of-school time. (MDM)
Descriptors: Day Care, Employment Opportunities, Extracurricular Activities, Leisure Time