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Check out data templates designed for Tribal TANF-Child Welfare (TTCW) Coordination grantees.

Discover a toolkit to help child welfare agencies effect change at all levels of the system and engage fathers and relatives in child welfare activities.

This descriptive evaluation aims to assess the promise of the BSC framework for addressing challenges in child welfare, including strengthening father and paternal relative engagement.

Explore the Crosswalk of Constructs and Measures, a report highlighting the characteristics, constructs, and measures across all three cohorts of the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW).

This brief highlights examples of short-term strategies sites participating in the Fathers and Continuous Learning project implemented to collect, analyze, and report data outside their own data systems.

 

Discover how sites participating in a Breakthrough Series Collaborative to engage fathers and paternal relatives used a Collaborative Change Framework to guide their work. The brief shares include video interviews with sites.

Post adoption and guardianship instability, when children who have exited foster care to adoption and guardianship no longer live with their adoptive parent or legal guardian, occurs between 5% and 20% of the time. The Post Adoption and Guardianship Instability Tracking Toolkit is designed to help child welfare agencies develop a systematic way to track instability for children who exit foster care through adoption or guardianship.

The Cross Jurisdiction Model Replication (CJMR) project sought to understand the degree to which a risk prediction model built from population-level and anonymized birth records in one state could be used to differentiate the risk of foster care placement in other jurisdictions.

Understand the Reasonable Efforts Finding Study design, what it seeks to learn about factors that affect a judge’s reasonable efforts decision, data the study will collect through case file reviews and court observation, the study sample, and its importance to the legal community.