Project Description

Subject Summary, Fall 2005
Authors: Priscilla A. Gibson

This is the final report on Informal Kinship Care in Minnesota: A Pilot Study. It was a one-year pilot research project, which began in the summer of 2002 and was completed during the summer of 2003. The project was designed to capture a group that has little presence in the literature: older caregivers in caregiving arrangements that initially began informally among family members or close friends in the state of Minnesota. It is part of the grand-kin project funded by a grant from the Minnesota Board on Aging (MOA). It was undertaken to fill gaps in the knowledge about informal kinship caregiving by older (60 +) relatives and to test the methodology.

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CASCW’s subject summaries were developed by affiliated faculty within the School of Social Work from 2004–2010. Child welfare-relevant evaluation findings, which include current policies and practices affecting Title IV-E eligible families and children, are incorporated into these supplemental training materials.

Each Subject Summary contains features such as discussion questions, selected references, additional resources, suggested guest speakers and a PowerPoint presentation.