West Virginia Child Welfare Waiver Project

General Information

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Evaluator(s) To be selected
Investigator(s)  To be selected (Washington Children's Administration)
 To be selected (Washington Children's Administration)
 
Domain Child/Family
Status In Development (not yet fielded)
Duration Jun 2000 - Dec 2005
Type Research and/or Program Evaluation
Program/Policy Description Services to Substance-Abusing Caretakers: Teams of CPS workers and Substance Abuse Outreach Specialists will provide services to families affected by maternal substance abuse. CPS staff will work with substance abusing mothers to identify temporary caregivers who can provide informal care for up to 60 days while the parent receives inpatient and/or residential substance abuse treatment. The objective is to increase the likelihood that mothers will complete treatment in a timely manner and avoid court-ordered placements.

Mothers may identify a relative or friend who can provide care in the child's home or near the mother's treatment facility. CPS workers will assess the appropriateness of temporary caregivers and conduct a criminal background check prior to approving the arrangement. Approved temporary caregivers will receive a payment not greater than the monthly foster care maintenance payment.

Major goals are to expedite family reunification, reduce the number of children entering formal foster care, and increase the number of mothers successfully completing substance abuse treatment.

Notes This project is part of ACYF IV-E Waiver Demonstration.
 
Last Updated 04/18/00
Type of Summary Unreviewed
Contact(s) Michael O'Farrell (not reported)
West Virginia Bureau for Children and Families
Office of Social Services
(T) (304) 558-6444
(F) not reported
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 Single parent families
Children
Subgroups Analyzed Persons with substance abuse problems
Sample Size and Unit Random assignment of children to experimental and control groups at a 1:1 ratio. Historical data suggest that approximately 150-200 children will be eligible to participate in this demonstration over the 5-year period.
Execution Not yet available.

Sites Studied

West Virginia