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Foster parent perspectives of privatization policy and the privatized system
Authors:Julie A Steen  Kenneth Scott Smith
Institution:
  • a University of Central Florida School of Social Work, P.O. Box 163358, Orlando, Florida 32816, United States
  • b University of North Texas Department of Rehabilitation and Social Work, 1155 Union Circle, #311456, Denton, Texas 76203, United States
  • Abstract:This study focused on foster parent perspectives of foster care privatization in the state of Florida. Ninety-nine members of Florida's foster parent associations were surveyed with a special attention toward their stance on privatization policy and their views of the local private agencies that deliver services in the privatized system. Results identified no clear consensus on the topic of privatization policy. Policy support was more likely to be seen among foster parents who had not served prior to privatization and among foster parents who viewed the local private agency to be competent and responsive. Views of local private agencies were most strongly influenced by the foster parents' satisfaction with foster parent training, their involvement in case decision-making, and the kindness of the foster care worker. These results have implications for practice in the privatized foster care system and for research in the evaluation of these systems.
    Keywords:Child welfare policy  Foster care  Foster parent  Privatization  Stakeholder
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