Children in Kinship Care Experience
Improved Placement Stability, Higher Levels of Permanency, and Decreased Behavioral Problems: Findings From the Literature (PDF - 81 KB) Grandfamilies.org (2015) Summarizes research suggesting that kinship caregivers provide
improved placement stability, higher levels of permanency, and decreased behavior problems to children in care.
Children in Kinship Care Experience
Improved Placement Stability, Higher Levels of Permanency, and Decreased Behavioral Problems: Findings From the Literature (PDF - 81 KB) Child Focus (2014) Explains research that shows children have better outcomes in kinship families, including
improved placement stability, higher levels of permanency, and decreased behavioral problems.
Not exact matches
Additionally,
placement stability significantly
improved between baseline and posttraining.
National Resource Center for Diligent Recruitment (NRCDR) at AdoptUSKids The Adoption Exchange manages the NRCDR, whose goal is to assist states, tribes, and territories in developing and implementing comprehensive, multi-faceted diligent recruitment programs in order to achieve
improved outcomes; including permanency and
placement stability for children and youth in foster care.