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Wulczyn, Fred; Chen, Lijun; Collins, Linda; Ernst, Michelle – Zero to Three (J), 2011
The Center for State Foster Care and Adoption Data, operated by Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, supports child welfare agencies in using longitudinal data to improve outcomes for children. For the purposes of this article, the authors analyzed data for 14 states from 2000 through 2008 to examine trends in foster care placement, length of…
Descriptors: Placement, Child Welfare, Infants, Welfare Services
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Goldhaber-Fiebert, Jeremy D.; Snowden, Lonnie R.; Wulczyn, Fred; Landsverk, John; Horwitz, Sarah M. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2011
Objectives: With over 1 million children served by the US Child Welfare system at a cost of $20 billion annually, this study examines the economic evaluation literature on interventions to improve outcomes for children at risk for and currently involved with the system, identifies areas where additional research is needed, and discusses the use of…
Descriptors: Prevention, Child Welfare, Guidance, Costs
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Wulczyn, Fred – Future of Children, 2009
Fred Wulczyn explores how data on the incidence and distribution of child maltreatment shed light on planning and implementing maltreatment prevention programs. He begins by describing and differentiating among the three primary sources of national data on maltreatment. Wulczyn then points out several important patterns in the data. The first…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Child Abuse, Prevention, Child Welfare
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Wulczyn, Fred; Smithgall, Cheryl; Chen, Lijun – Review of Research in Education, 2009
The authors argue for closer collaboration between public schools and the public child welfare system, on behalf of children placed at risk, with respect to whether they will do as well in school as their abilities suggest they might, all else being equal. The need for closer collaboration is tied to two developments affecting schools and the…
Descriptors: Placement, Child Abuse, Research Methodology, Child Welfare
Wulczyn, Fred – Chapin Hall Center for Children, 2008
In this paper, the author explores how the general principles of child development intersect with the emerging interest in child well-being as an outcome for children who come in contact with the child welfare system. Drawing on the idea of trajectories within the life course perspective, the author also borrows on the notion of human capital.…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Placement, Child Welfare, Child Health
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Baker, Amy J. L.; Wulczyn, Fred; Dale, Nan – Child Welfare, 2005
This study explores variables associated with length of stay in a child welfare residential treatment center. The study followed three entry cohorts (416 boys) from admission through discharge. The researchers conducted event history analyses to examine the rates of discharge over time and the covariates of length of stay. They conducted analyses…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Clinics, Child Welfare, Residential Programs
Wulczyn, Fred – Chapin Hall Center for Children, 2005
One of the central challenges facing child welfare administrators has to do with managing how the foster care system is financed while working hard to achieve positive outcomes for children and families. Offering states greater discretion over the use of federal Title IV-E funds is one way to improve management of the child welfare system.…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Financial Policy, Foster Care, Federal Aid
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Wulczyn, Fred; Orlebeke, Britany; Melamid, Elan – Child Welfare, 2000
Analyzed the relative performance of contract agencies providing out-of-home care by examining administrative data on the length of time it took children placed in out-of-home care to return to their families. Found that contract agency performance differs and that "agency effects" leave an independent imprint on a child's out-of-home…
Descriptors: Case Records, Child Welfare, Foster Care, Foster Children
Wulczyn, Fred; Orlebeke; Britany – Chapin Hall Center for Children, 2006
Changing how the federal government reimburses states for foster care has been on the mind of reformers for more than 15 years. In an effort to advance the debate, the Department of Health and Human Services published an issue brief in 2005 that examines the relationship between federal Title IV-E funding and child outcomes at the state level. The…
Descriptors: Human Services, Child Welfare, Income, Federal Government
Courtney, Mark; Needell, Barbara; Wulczyn, Fred – 2003
Scandal has once again brought attention to the nation's child welfare system. In response to the news that Florida's child welfare bureaucracy could not account for hundreds of children supposedly in its care (2002), investigative journalists have found evidence of similar problems in other states. Ironically, the news that some states cannot…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Welfare, Children, Federal Legislation
Orlebeke, Britany; Wulczyn, Fred; Mitchell-Herzfeld, Susan – Chapin Hall Center for Children, 2005
The Child and Family Service Reviews (CFSR) conducted by the Department of Health and Human Services are a critical step towards improving the nation's child welfare services. However, although the federal emphasis on outcomes has helped to accelerate state interest in performance measurement, both the federal effort to measure performance and…
Descriptors: Human Services, Child Welfare, Welfare Services, Measurement
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Wulczyn, Fred – Future of Children, 2004
Reunifying children placed in foster care with their birth parents is a primary goal of the child welfare system. Yet, relatively little is known about the reunification process. This article analyzes new data on trends in family reunification and discovers: (1) Although most children still exit foster care through family reunification, exit…
Descriptors: Racial Factors, Child Welfare, Foster Care, Well Being