Mississippi Child Welfare Waiver Demonstration

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Evaluator(s) Mississippi Department of Human Services
Institute for Applied Research
Investigator(s) Anthony Loman (Institute for Applied Research)
Gary L. Siegel (Institute for Applied Research)
 
Domain Child/Family
Status Operational with Findings
Duration Jan 1999 - Dec 2006
Type Research and/or Program Evaluation
Program/Policy Description Systems Reform/Child-Focused Family-Centered Practice Methodology: (Eight counties) Intervention includes providing services that emphasize the safety and best interests of the child by eliminating harm-causing factors. Services can include respite, in-kind assistance (e.g., furniture, clothing, utility payments), job training, medical care, transportation, child care, counseling, parental training, short-term financial assistance (90 days), and homemaker services. Eligible clients include children involved in the child welfare system as well as their parents, foster parents or potential foster parents, custodial relatives or potential custodial relatives, siblings, and adoptive or potential adoptive parents. Evaluation includes random assignment to experimental and control groups at a ratio of 1:3. The baseline sample size for the experimental group is estimated at 615 children, with an additional 63 children per month. Major goals are to increase relative placements for those children placed outside the home, increase placement of children and sibling groups in their home communities, decrease foster-care placements, decrease time in foster care, increase child well being, increase family preservation efforts to decrease foster care placements.
Notes This project is part of ACYF IV-E Waiver Demonstration.

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Last Updated 01/01/04
Type of Summary Unreviewed
Contact(s) Gloria Thornton
Mississippi Department of Human Services
Family and Children Services
(T) (601) 359-4495
Submitter(s) Research Forum Staff (info@researchforum.org)
National Center for Children In Poverty
215 West 125th St, 3rd Fl
(T) (646)284-9600
(F) not reported

Populations Studied

Target Population Children
Subgroups Analyzed Children 7-18
Sample Size and Unit For the interim analysis:
n=376 families (194 experimental; 182 control)
Execution Unit of analysis for the impact analysis is the child.

Sites Studied

Mississippi (eight counties)