An intensive reunification program for children in foster care |
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Authors: | James M. Gillespie M.S.W. Ms. Barbara Byrne M.S.W. Lynda J. Workman M.S.W. |
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Affiliation: | (1) At-Risk Youth and Family Services Coordinator of Prince William County Department of Social Services, Miami, Florida;(2) Children's Psychiatric Center, 7987 Ashton Ave, Suite 200, 22110-8240 Miami, Manassas, VA, Florida |
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Abstract: | While the Intensive Family Preservation Services (IFPS) model is widely used in preventing out-of-home placement, its application to reunifying foster children with their families has produced mixed results. This pilot project combined elements of the IFPS model with foster care-related services that included foster parent training and support, foster parent-parent linkage, and frequent parental visiting. Of 42 participating foster children, 79% were successfully reunified. At follow-up one year after their exit from the project, 91% of reunified children were still living with their family. Reunification was significantly associated with several characteristics of the families studied. |
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