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Findings From the Initial Child and Family Service Reviews
2001-2004
Notes
This slide represents the major findings from the 32 States reviewed in 2001 and 2002 reviews that were also found for this compilation of findings.
Summary of Major Findings Affirmed Information
- Importance of caseworker visits with children
- Differences in services to in-home cases and foster care cases
- Differences in services to fathers and services to mothers
- Permanency 1 and Well Being 1 are still the weakest performing outcomes
- Overrepresentation of children of color in foster care cases vs. in-home cases
- Implications for improved casework practice