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Geen, Rob – Child Trends, 2009
The passage of the Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act (P.L. 110-351) represents the most significant federal child welfare reform in more than a decade. While the scope and nature of the federal reforms are far reaching, the actual impact of the legislation on children will depend largely upon how it is implemented.…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Welfare Services, Adoption, Foster Care
Leos-Urbel, Jacob; Bess, Roseana; Geen, Rob – 2000
This study provides updated information about states' kinship care policies for children in foster care based on a survey conducted in 1999. Almost all states give preference to and seek out kin when placing a child in foster care. However, states vary in the way that they assess and support kinship care. Most states assess kin differently than…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Financial Support, Foster Care, Foster Children
Boots, Shelley Waters; Geen, Rob – 1999
In 1997, the Urban Institute surveyed state foster care administrators to gather information on state policies for identifying, licensing, and financially supporting kinship care families. For purposes of this brief, "kinship care" refers to a child whose placement was arranged by child welfare authorities. States were found to differ in…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Child Welfare, Financial Support, Foster Care
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Geen, Rob – Future of Children, 2004
Kin caregivers can provide continuity and connectedness for children who cannot remain with their parents. This is one reason kinship care has become the preferred placement option for foster children. However, despite the growing reliance on kin caregivers, kinship care policies have evolved with little coherent guidance. This article examines…
Descriptors: Placement, Caregivers, Family Relationship, Foster Care