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This report provides state-specific data from fiscal year 2014 about the number of children who are adopted through a public agency and who receive an adoption subsidy.

This report provides state-specific data from fiscal year 2014 about the time between the termination of parental rights and the adoption finalization for public agency adoptions.

An overivew of the Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) cross-site evaluation which investigates the implementation of interventions designed to reduce long-term foster care and the effectiveness of those interventions to do so across the grantees.

This report provides an overview of the purpose of the supplementary analysis as well as a summary of key findings. In the supplementary analysis, data from the NIS-4 and the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) were used to examine the comparability of information reported by the two studies on children investigated by Child Protective Services (CPS), including data on the number of children investigated, the dispositional outcome of investigation, the types of maltreatment experienced by children, and the children’s age, sex, and race/ethnicity.

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 report provides state-specific data from fiscal year 2013 about the race and ethnicity of children who were adopted through public agencies.

This report provides state-specific data from fiscal year 2013 about the number of children who are adopted through a public agency and who receive an adoption subsidy.

This report provides state-specific data from fiscal year 2013 about the time between the termination of parental rights and the adoption finalization for public agency adoptions.

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.

This summary outlines the findings of the Los Angeles Foster Youth Survey (LAFYS), which represents a first step toward population-based data collection on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) foster youth.