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Understanding Unlicensed Care Homes: Final Report
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Angela M. Greene, Michael Lepore, Linda Lux, Kristie Porter, and Emily Vreeland RTI International Printer Friendly Version in PDF Format (81 PDF pages)
The Child SSI Program and the Changing Safety Net: Pathways to SSI
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This research brief examines pathways to the child SSI program, drawing upon analysis of administrative data and site visits to Kentucky, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Texas. It finds that informal referrals appear to be most common, though schools, health care providers, and legal services staff also play a role.
The Child SSI Program and the Changing Safety Net: SSI and TANF Program Coordination
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This research brief examines program coordination between the child SSI and TANF programs, drawing upon analysis of administrative data and site visits to Kentucky, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Texas.
Administration for Children and Families
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TITLE: Emergency Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Data Report System ACRONYM: ETDR AGENCY/PROGRAM: Division of Data Collection and Analysis, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, Administration of Children and Families
Unemployment Insurance as a Potential Safety Net for TANF Leavers: Evidence from Five States
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September 2004 Anu Rangarajan Carol Razafindrakoto
Federal Foster Care Financing: How and Why the Current Funding Structure Fails to Meet the Needs of the Child Welfare Field
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U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
The Effects of Cash and Counseling on the Primary Informal Caregivers of Children with Developmental Disabilities
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Medicaid Costs Under Consumer Direction for Florida Children with Developmental Disabilities
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Assessing the Family Circumstances of Current and Former TANF Child-Only Cases in San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties
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The Changing Role of the Child SSI Program in the Safety Net
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Interim Report to the Congress on the Feasibility of a National Child Abuse Registry
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Interim Report to the Congress on the Feasibility of a National Child Abuse Registry May 2009 By: Laura Radel Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
Chapter 4: Insecurity Among Former AFDC Recipients
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Children in Nonparental Care
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RESEARCH BRIEF Children in Nonparental Care December 2012 By: Sharon Vandivere, Ana Yrausquin, Tiffany Allen, Karin Malm and Amy McKlindon Abstract Typically, on
Parent Perspectives on Care Received at Patient-Centered Medical Homes for Their Children with Special Health Care Needs - Executive Summary
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Dana Petersen, Lisa Schottenfeld, Caroline Massad Francis, Henry Ireys and Joseph Zickafoose Mathematica Policy Research January 2014
A Temporary Haven: Children and Youth are Spending Less Time in Foster Care
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This research brief highlights the gains the foster care system has made in safely discharging youth from foster care in a timely manner, particularly those entering foster care for the first time. For nearly two decades federal policies have emphasized the importance of reducing the lengths of stay in
Understanding the AFDC/TANF Child-Only Caseload: Policies, Composition, and Characteristics in Three States
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Contents TANF Policies Summary of Key Findings
State of the Science and Practice in Parenting Interventions across Childhood: Literature Review and Synthesis
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In 2009 the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) funded a project designed to better understand how to support parents throughout children’s development in order to ultimately promote positive long-term outcomes; in particular, positive adolescent development and reductions in risky behavior.
Children in Nonparental Care: Findings from the 2011-2012 National Survey of Children's Health
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This ASPE Research Brief presents analyses of the 2011-2012 National Survey of Children's Health describing the characteristics, health and well-being of children who live with neither of their biological parents. The analysis compares children living with neither of their biological parents to children living with one or two biological parents.
National Study of Child Protective Services Systems and Reform Efforts: Site Visits Report
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Submitted to:Children’s Bureau/ACYFAdministration for Children and Families
Children in Nonparental Care
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Typically, one or two parents and a child – along with any siblings – comprise a family, and the parents’ interactions with the child are a primary driver of the child’s development. Yet nearly 4 percent of U.S. children (nearly 3 million) live in homes with no parent present.