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Study of Fathers' Involvement in Permanency Planning and Child Welfare Casework: Literature Review (Document)
Amy Billing, Karin Malm, Freya L. Sonenstein

This review summarizes existing literature and knowledge about noncustodial fathers in general and, in particular, how child welfare agencies identify, locate, and involve noncustodial fathers in casework when their children are in foster care.

Posted to Web: August 01, 2002Publication Date: August 01, 2002

Children Cared for by Relatives: What Do We Know about Their Well-Being? (Research Report)
Amy Billing, Jennifer Ehrle Macomber, Katherine Kortenkamp

Children living with relatives fare worse than children living with their parents on most measures of behavioral, emotional, and physical well-being. However, many children living with relatives live in poverty, which also may contribute to their poor well-being. Children in low-income relative care fare worse than low-income children living with their parents in terms of engagement in school; they are more likely to be suspended or expelled from school, and more likely to have a limiting condition, which includes any physical, learning, or mental health condition. However, children in low-income relative care and those in low-income parent care have comparable levels of behavioral and emotional problems, activity involvement, and are equally likely to skip school.

Posted to Web: May 15, 2002Publication Date: May 15, 2002

 

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