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Foster Care ReEntry: Evidence and Implications

March, 2008 This report, authored by Sara Kimberlin, Elizabeth K. Anthony, and Michaul J. Austing, was published in March 2008 by the Bay Area Aocial Services Consortium School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley. The study focuses on the causes of foster care re-entry and the implications of such re-entry for the child and the foster care system. Specific areas of analysis include: Risk and Correlates of Foster Care Re-Entry; Special Populations; Resilience and Correlates of Successful Reunification; Specific Service Models for Reducing Re-Entry; as well as Discussions and Future Directions . . .

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