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This webpage includes the documentation from Ohio's Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) assessment review for fiscal year 2012:

This brochure provides an overview of the  Kansas Intensive Permanency Project (KIPP), its connection to the Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII), and the intervention used by KIPP, the Parent Management Training - Oregon Model (PMTO™).

This report describes the results of the subsequent primary review of Maine’s Title IV-E foster care program.

This report describes the results of the secondary review of Ohio's Title IV-E foster care program.

Letter to update Child Welfare Directors on the Title IV-E Prevention Services Clearinghouse

This proposed rule implements the data collection requirements of the Foster Care Independence Act of 1999 (P.L. 106–169), as incorporated into the Social Security Act at section 477.

This study outlines the findings of the Los Angeles Foster Youth Survey (LAFYS), part of the Los Angeles LGBT Center's RISE project. The report represents a first step toward population-based data collection on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) foster youth and highlights some areas where further research can be conducted with LGBTQ youth in foster care.

KIPP Evaluation Overview

December 31, 2014

The Kansas Intensive Permanency Project (KIPP) is part of the Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) cross-site and site-specific evaluation. The overview describes the evaluation stages and design to answer questions about the effectiveness of the intervention.

This brief presents findings from NYTD surveys completed by Cohort 1 youth at ages 17 and 19, including key comparisons by gender and foster care status.

This brief present highlights of State reports from fiscal year 2012 to the National Youth in Transition Database, including information on independent living services paid for or provided to youth.