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Kansas Child Welfare Waiver Demonstration

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Evaluator(s) Kansas Division of Children and Family Services
Investigator(s) To be identified (Kansas Division of Children and Family Services)
 
Domain Child/Family
Status Operational
Duration Jan 1999 - Jan 2004
Type Research and/or Program Evaluation
Program/Policy Description Capitated Payment: (Statewide) The intervention will test different payment systems (fixed case rate vs. fee-for-service) to enable private providers to offer enhanced services to families involved with family preservation services, and reintegration services to families with children in foster care. The evaluation includes random assignment of eligible children to experimental (fee for service) and control (fixed case rate) groups at a ratio of 1:10. There will be two experimental groups -- one for family preservation cases and one for foster care. Each group will have 400 cases. Major goals include decreasing foster-care placements among families with substance-abuse problems, decreasing average length of stay and increased returns home within six months of placement, reducing substantiated CA/N within 12 months of reintegration, and reduce re-entry rates, increasing stability through fewer moves while in care and increase percentage of children placed with siblings, and increasing parent and youth (16 years or older) satisfaction with services.
Notes This project is part of ACYF IV-E Waiver Demonstration.
 
Last Updated 12/12/99
Type of Summary Unreviewed
Contact(s) Kandy Shortle
Kansas Division of Children and Family Services
KS Social and Rehabilitation Services
(T) (785) 368-8159
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 Approximately 8,800 children in foster care.
Execution Not yet available.

Sites Studied

Kansas