Resource Family Approval in three California counties| A qualitative case study

<p> The Resource Family Approval (RFA) program replaces the current pathways for approving, certifying, or licensing relatives and foster families in California and creates a single process for assessing and approving caregivers for children, youth, and non-minor dependents under the supervisi...

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Main Author: Salzgeber, Penelope L.
Language:EN
Published: California State University, Long Beach 2016
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spelling ndltd-PROQUEST-oai-pqdtoai.proquest.com-101052682016-05-26T15:59:59Z Resource Family Approval in three California counties| A qualitative case study Salzgeber, Penelope L. Social work <p> The Resource Family Approval (RFA) program replaces the current pathways for approving, certifying, or licensing relatives and foster families in California and creates a single process for assessing and approving caregivers for children, youth, and non-minor dependents under the supervision of child welfare or probation systems. Five counties comprise the first cohort of RFA early implementers, three of which participated in this research: San Francisco, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Clara. The purpose of the study was to examine the RFA program through qualitative interviews with county representatives to identify themes and lay a foundation for future research. All three participants reported fewer complaints against resource families and improved placement stability, preliminary indicators that RFA is achieving improvements in child safety, permanence, and well-being. This research provides qualitative support for the RFA program&rsquo;s impact on child welfare outcomes as well as guidance to counties planning for statewide implementation.</p> California State University, Long Beach 2016-05-25 00:00:00.0 thesis http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10105268 EN
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Resource Family Approval in three California counties| A qualitative case study
description <p> The Resource Family Approval (RFA) program replaces the current pathways for approving, certifying, or licensing relatives and foster families in California and creates a single process for assessing and approving caregivers for children, youth, and non-minor dependents under the supervision of child welfare or probation systems. Five counties comprise the first cohort of RFA early implementers, three of which participated in this research: San Francisco, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Clara. The purpose of the study was to examine the RFA program through qualitative interviews with county representatives to identify themes and lay a foundation for future research. All three participants reported fewer complaints against resource families and improved placement stability, preliminary indicators that RFA is achieving improvements in child safety, permanence, and well-being. This research provides qualitative support for the RFA program&rsquo;s impact on child welfare outcomes as well as guidance to counties planning for statewide implementation.</p>
author Salzgeber, Penelope L.
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title Resource Family Approval in three California counties| A qualitative case study
title_short Resource Family Approval in three California counties| A qualitative case study
title_full Resource Family Approval in three California counties| A qualitative case study
title_fullStr Resource Family Approval in three California counties| A qualitative case study
title_full_unstemmed Resource Family Approval in three California counties| A qualitative case study
title_sort resource family approval in three california counties| a qualitative case study
publisher California State University, Long Beach
publishDate 2016
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