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Notes: Among cases reviewed in both 2001 and 2002, Child and Family Well Being Outcome 1 was more likely to be substantially achieved in the foster care cases than in the in-home services cases. Among foster care cases, the outcome was substantially achieved in 67% of the cases. Among in-home services cases, it was substantially achieved in 56% of the cases.
Among cases reviewed in both 2001 and 2002, Child and Family Well Being Outcome 1 was more likely to be substantially achieved in the foster care cases than in the in-home services cases. Among foster care cases, the outcome was substantially achieved in 67% of the cases. Among in-home services cases, it was substantially achieved in 56% of the cases.