Connecticut Child Welfare Waiver Demonstration: Abstract

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Project Description

Continuum of Care/Case Rate Payment: (two pilot sites): Intervention provides an expanded network of regular and specialized services for children, ages 7 to 15, with behavioral problems who are in residential or group homes. A single lead service agency (LSA) in each pilot site will coordinate all offered services, including case management, group care, home-based services, outpatient services, and aftercare. A negotiated case rate will cover 12 months of care and three months of follow-up services. Evaluation includes random assignment to experimental and control groups (30 children in each) over five years (for one pilot site.) Major goals include reduce average length of stay in out-of-home care; increase child safety (reduce substantiated allegations of CA/N); increase stability in the community for children affected Improve children's behavioral health (standardized measures); and increase children and families' satisfaction with department's services.

Project duration: Dec 1998 - Dec 2003

Sites studied include Connecticut

Sample Characteristics and Sites Studied

n=20 children randomly assigned into treatment as usual or continuum of care services on a weekly basis. The State and the LSAs agreed that the LSAs would serve a maximum of 30 children at any given time.

A total of 157 children participated in the waiver demonstration evaluation.

Recent Findings in Brief

Contact

Gary Blau
Connecticut Department of Children and Families
(T) (860) 550-6528