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National Study of Child Protective Services Systems and Reform Efforts: Literature Review

Prepared by: Walter R. McDonald & Associates, Inc.

Evaluation of Family Preservation and Reunification Programs: Interim Report

Submitted to: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Room 450G, HHH Building 200 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20201 Submitted by: Westat, Inc. 1650 Research Boulevard Rockville, MD 20850

Evaluation of Family Preservation and Reunification Programs: Interim Report

Background The Homebuilders Model Evaluation Design Site Descriptions The Families Service Provision Findings Implications

Self-Sufficiency of Former Foster Youth in Wisconsin

Amy Dworsky and Mark E. Courtney Institute for Research on Poverty University of Wisconsin-Madison December 2000

Health Care Conditions, Utilization, and Expenditures of Children in Foster Care

Contents Data and Methods Results Policy Implications Areas for Future Research Limitations of This Study Conclusion Children in foster care are of special interest to po

Supportive Health Services Needs of Children with Disabilities

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Do Mandatory Welfare-to-Work Programs Affect the Well-Being of Children?

Prepared for:U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesAdministration for Children and FamiliesOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation

State Estimates of Uninsured Children, January 1998. Final Report.

By: Allen L. Schirm John L. Czajka May 17, 2000