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Planning for permanency planning in foster care
Authors:Darryl E. Ward  Anthony Maluccio  Jane Hamilton  Edith Fein  Anthony Maluccio
Affiliation:Child & Family Services, Inc. Hartford, ConnecticutUSA;University of Connecticut USA
Abstract:
The perceived severity of the problem of “drift” in the foster care system has encouraged agencies nationwide to accept permanency planning, but perhaps with limited attention to the planning process. This article examines the phenomenon of permanency planning from a planning perspective by focusing on: (a) definition of the permanency planning problem, (b) understanding of issues relevant to permanency planning (caseworker, program and systemic), (c) appreciation of the operational context (political, economic and social factors), and (d) evaluation of available options and possible consequences in developing or improving a permanency planning program. Permanency planning is not a simple, ready-made program applicable to any situation; it involves coordinated efforts by workers, service systems, and society in general, and requires time, commitment and resources. Successful planning for permanency planning can permit more children to grow up in homes providing continuity and stability.
Keywords:Requests for reprints may be addressed to Darryl E. Ward   Child and Family Services   Inc.   1680 Albany Avenue   Hartford   Connecticut 06105.
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