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Iowa

Demonstration Type: Assisted Guardianship
Approved: March 31, 2006
Implemented: February 1, 2007
Expected Completion: January 31, 2012
Interim Evaluation Report Expected: September 31, 2009
Final Evaluation Report Expected: July 31, 2012

Target Population

Iowa’s demonstration, known as the Subsidized Guardianship Program, targets title IV-E-eligible and non-IV-E-eligible children in the legal custody of the State who meet the following eligibility criteria:

Under limited circumstances, the State may make exceptions to the requirement of six months in continuous placement with the prospective guardian if the prospective guardian is a relative of the child, has a close bond with the child, and an expedited move to permanency is deemed to be in the child’s best interests.

Both relatives and non-relatives caring for children in out-of-home placement may participate in Iowa’s guardianship demonstration. To participate in the demonstration, both relatives and non-relative caregivers must satisfy the following criteria:

Jurisdiction

Iowa’s subsidized guardianship demonstration is being implemented statewide.

Intervention

Iowa’s demonstration provides a financial subsidy to relative and non-relative foster caregivers who assume permanent guardianship of children in the legal custody of the State. Specific components of the Subsidized Guardianship Program include the following:

The guardianship casework process in Iowa involves several distinct steps:

Evaluation Design

The State’s evaluation includes process and outcome components and incorporates an experimental research design with random assignment to experimental and control groups. In addition, the evaluation includes a separate cost analysis.

Sample Size

Children in the eligible target population are assigned to the experimental and control groups at a 2:1 ratio. At the inception of the demonstration on February 1, 2007, the State identified 962 children currently in out-of-home placement who were eligible to participate in the subsidized guardianship program. Of these, 671 children have been randomly assigned to the experimental group and 291 children have been assigned to the control group. Over the five-year course of the demonstration, the State estimates that 2,925 children will be included in the research sample, with 1,950 children assigned to the experimental group and 975 children assigned to the control group.

Process Study

Iowa’s evaluation includes a process analysis that describes how demonstration services were implemented for experimental group cases and how these services differ from services provided to children in the control group. As part of this analysis, the State is tracking the following subsidized guardianship process measures:

Outcome Study

Iowa’s outcome evaluation compares the experimental and control groups for significant differences in child safety, permanency, and placement stability. Specifically, the State’s outcome evaluation assesses the experimental and control groups for statistically significant differences in the following outcome measures:

In addition, Iowa’s evaluation is tracking these outcome measures in relation to gender, age, and race.

Cost Study

Iowa’s cost analysis examines the costs of key elements of services received by children in the experimental group and compares these costs with those of usual services received by children in the control group. The cost analysis includes an examination of the use of key funding sources, including Federal sources such as titles IV-A, IV-B, IV-E and XIX of the Social Security Act, as well as State and local funds. In addition, Iowa is conducting a cost-effectiveness analysis where feasible to identify costs per successful outcome for the experimental and control groups. This analysis may be conducted using one or more key outcome measures in which statistically significant differences between the experimental and control groups are identified.

Evaluation Findings

Initial evaluation findings are pending the continued implementation of Iowa’s subsidized guardianship demonstration.

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