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Acknowledgments
This report was prepared for the Administration for Children, Youth and Families by the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW) Research Group. The project is funded under contract HHS-100-97-0034 from the Administration on Children, Youth and Families, U.S. DHHS.
The NSCAW Research Group is a collaborative effort that comprises Research Triangle Institute (RTI), Caliber Associates (CA), the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), the University of California at Berkeley (UCB), and the Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF, DHHS); RTI is the prime contractor. The NSCAW Research Group includes (PIs) Richard P. Barth, UNC; Paul Biemer, RTI; Desmond Runyan, UNC; (Project Officer) Mary Bruce Webb, ACYF, DHHS; (Project Director) Kathryn Dowd, RTI; (Project Management) Janet Griffith, CA; Susan Kinsey, RTI; Frank Mierzwa, RTI; Jeannie Newman, CA; Kristin Siebenaler, RTI; R. Suresh, RTI; Mike Weeks, RTI; (Key Technical Staff) Margie Zeller Byron, RTI; Gabe Cano, RTI; Rebecca Green, UNC; Deborah Herget, RTI; Michael Langer, RTI; Jun Liu, RTI; Tiffany Lytle, RTI; Rob McCracken, RTI; Cara McCarthy, RTI; Lorelei Mitchell, UCB; Jean Richardson, RTI; Rita Thissen, RTI; Ariana Wall, UNC; Ina Wallace, RTI; and Sara Wheeless, RTI.
Richard Barth and key technical staff from UNC contributed significantly to the analyses and report writing. Additional staff from UNC also made contributions. Mimi Chapman assisted in writing this report and had primary responsibility for the section on the children’s services and the experiences of children in foster care. Claire Gibbons had primary responsibility for the writing of the analyses on the HOME, and Carlton Craig provided analyses of the exposure to violence data. John Landsverk and his colleagues on the Caring for Children in Child Welfare Project (NIMH R01 59672) also helped to inform the analyses on services to children. We also thank Maggie Haines and Grace Xu at UNC for assistance with analysis and document preparation.
Suggested Citation:
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children, Youth and Families (November 2001). National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being: One Year in Foster Care Report. Washington, D.C.
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