foster care

Siblings in Foster Care: Assessment Considerations for Child Welfare Professionals

Author: Jeffrey Waid, MSW, PhD
Published: June 2018

This module provides an overview of sibling relationships and their influence on child development. Research regarding the impact of siblings on foster care placement stability, permanency, and well-being are discussed. Assessment considerations with siblings in foster care settings are provided.

CW360° - Spring 2010 - Promoting Placement Stability

Stability is often elusive for children and youth in out-of-home care. This issue presents a variety of research findings and perspectives in order to address this need.

Articles include research and federal policy related to placement stability, ways in which workers, advocates, and agencies can help youth achieve stability, and perspectives of individuals directly and indirectly involved in helping youth attain stability.

Minn-LInK Edition 62: Adoption, Financial Incentives, and Child Achievement

In 2015, Minnesota equalized post-exit payment levels in adoption or kin guardianship up to the same level as payments in foster care for those aged 6 years and above. This study illuminates how the policy affected the length of the foster care episode, type of exit, foster re-entry probability, and children’s later academic success.

Minn-LInK Edition 23: The Parent Representation Clinic - A mixed method evaluation of parent representation and law student educaiton

The purpose of this study was to evaluate a law school clinic that provides free legal representation to parents who have had their children removed from their care. Specifically, we examined the quality of (1) legal representation provided by a student- and faculty-run law clinic to parents involved in the foster care system, and (2) education received by student attorneys.