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C hildren and F amily

C hildren and F amily. Research Center. Return to Care: What are the Factors Involved in Children Reentering Foster Care?. Gail Tittle. School of Social Work. November, 2003. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. TM. Background.

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C hildren and F amily

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  1. ChildrenandFamily Research Center Return to Care: What are the Factors Involved in Children Reentering Foster Care? Gail Tittle School of Social Work November, 2003 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign TM

  2. Background • Permanency for children continues to be a priority but is difficult to achieve. • There are varying results from studies on foster care recidivism. • We need to know more about why children reenter foster care.

  3. Background • Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 • Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997

  4. Rates of Reentry Previous Studies • Festinger (1994) 1 yr. 12.7% • Block & Libowitz (1983) 2 yr. 16% • Fanshel & Shinn (1978) 5 yr. 16% • U.S. DHHS (1998) 1 yr. 17% • Fein et al. (1983) 2 yr. 22% • Wulczyn (1991) 5 yr. 22% • Sherman et al. (1973) 1 yr. 27% • Wulczyn et al. (2000) 8 yrs. 29% • Frame et al. (2000) 4-6 yrs. 32% • Terling (2000) 3½ yrs. 37%

  5. Factors in Reentry Types of Maltreatment • Neglect • Physical abuse • Child reason only (anti-social behavior)

  6. Factors in Reentry Foster Care Experience • Previous child welfare experience • Placement history • Timing of reentry/reabuse • Services

  7. Factors in Reentry Child Characteristics • Age • Race • Emotional / behavioral characteristics

  8. Factors in Reentry Parent Characteristics • Problems • Mother-focused • Visitation

  9. Factors in Reentry Family Characteristics • Single vs. two-parent families • Siblings • Socioeconomic status • Social support

  10. Methodology Data Collection • Phase 1: Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Integrated Administrative Database • Phase 2: Caseworker Surveys • Future - Phase 3: Foster Parent Surveys

  11. Methodology Total Sample • Cohort of foster children from FY 2000 • 724 children who returned home • 349 remained at home • 375 returned to foster care • Stratified by placement type

  12. Methodology Subsample: Caseworker Survey • Cohort of foster children from FY 2000 • 295 children who returned home • 121 remained at home • 174 returned to foster care • Stratified by placement type

  13. Methodology Dependent Variable • Whether the child reentered foster care or remained home within 12 months of return home from foster care

  14. Methodology Independent Variables • Placement history • Agency factors • Service factors • Birth parent support • Child factors • Caseworker factors

  15. Findings Placement History (prior to return home) • Number of foster care placements • *Length of time in care

  16. Findings Number of Placements

  17. Findings Length of Time in Care

  18. Findings Length of Time in Care

  19. Findings Agency Factors • *Type of agency – public or private • *Location of agency - region

  20. Findings Type of Agency

  21. Findings Type of Agency

  22. Findings Agency Location

  23. Findings Agency Location

  24. Findings Service Factors • Parent visitation • Services child received in care • Services parent received while child in care • Aftercare services received by child • Aftercare services received by parent

  25. Findings Parent Visitation

  26. Findings Parent Visitation

  27. Findings Child Services in Care • *Counseling/therapy • *Drug or alcohol treatment • Psychological testing • *School attendance or tutoring • Other services

  28. Findings Counseling/therapy • 126 cases • Of those who achieved therapy goal(111), 39% did not reenter and 61% did reenter. • Of those who did not reenter (45), 96% achieved therapy goal. • Of those who did reenter (81), 84% achieved therapy goal.

  29. Findings Drug/alcohol treatment • 156 cases • Of those who received treatment (16), only 6% (1) did no reenter, while 94% (15) did reenter. • Of those who did not reenter (57), 2% received treatment. • Of those who did reenter (99), 15% received treatment.

  30. Findings School attendance/tutoring • 121 cases • Of those who achieved school goal (111), 38% did not reenter and 62% did reenter. • Of those who did not reenter (42), 100% (42) achieved school goal. • Of those who reentered (79), 87% achieved school goal.

  31. Findings Parent Services During Care • *Parenting classes • *Drug or alcohol treatment • Psychological testing • Urine screening or random drops • *Individual or family counseling • *Other services

  32. Findings Parenting Classes • 175 cases • Of those who achieved goal (156), 49% did not reenter and 51% did reenter. • Of those who did not reenter (79), 96% achieved goal. • Of those who did reenter (96), 83% achieved goal.

  33. Findings Drug or Alcohol Treatment • 122 cases • Of those who achieved goal (99), 47.5% did not reenter and 52.5% did reenter. • Of those who did not reenter (52), 90% achieved goal. • Of those who did reenter (70), 74% achieved goal.

  34. Findings Counseling • 210 cases • Of those who achieved goal (178), 46% did not reenter and 54% did reenter. • Of those who did not reenter (86), 95% achieved goal. • Of those who did reenter (124), 77% achieved goal.

  35. Findings Other Services • 149 cases • Of those who achieved goal (128), 45% did not reenter and 55% did reenter. • Of those who did not reenter (60), 97% achieved goal. • Of those who did reenter (89), 79% achieved goal.

  36. Findings Aftercare Services for Child • Counseling • Medical services • Educational services • *Other

  37. Findings Other Aftercare Services for Child • 189 cases • Of those who received other services (97), 31% did not reenter and 69% did reenter. • Of those who did not reenter (74), 40.5% received other services. • Of those who did reenter (115), 58% received other services.

  38. Findings Aftercare Services for Parent • Outpatient drug treatment • Individual counseling • Parenting classes • Support group • Respite services • Advocacy • *Other

  39. Findings Other Aftercare Services for Parent • 257 cases • Of those who received other services (165), 45.5% did not reenter and 54.5% did reenter. • Of those who did not reenter (102), 73.5% received other services. • Of those who did reenter (155), 58% received other services.

  40. Findings Birth Parent Support • Support System • *Caseworker Contact

  41. Findings Birth Parent Support System

  42. Findings Caseworker Contact

  43. Findings Caseworker Contact

  44. Findings Child Characteristics • *Age • At entry • At return home • *Race • Gender • *Behavioral problems

  45. Findings Child’s Age at Entry

  46. Findings Child’s Age at Entry

  47. Findings Child’s Age at Return Home

  48. Findings Child’s Age at Return Home

  49. Findings Child’s Race

  50. Findings Child’s Race

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