Associate Professor Fernandez found that child welfare systems were lacking in their efforts to provide interventions to enhance reunification between parents and their children who had been placed into the foster care system.
2. "Accomplishing Permanency: Reunification
Pathways and Outcomes for Foster
Children“ Study
• followed 168 children from 96 families over a four-year
period
• explored the perspectives of caseworkers, care givers &
parents in the temporary care program
This was a study reviewed outcomes of temporary family
care over a 20 year period. The study, A Systemic Approach
to Admission to Care for conducted by
Associate Professor Fernandez.
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3. "Policies of family preservation
emphasize reunification of children with
their birth families wherever possible but
this can only happen if the proper
support is provided to parents."
Researchers found that the provision of intervention and
support is currently sparse and infrequent.
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4. "Reunification needs to be
planned and purposeful to avert
children experiencing multiple
placement changes and
disrupted attachments"
Associate Professor Fernandez
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5. Rates of Reunification
• 86 % lower for children with parental substance abuse
ISSUES
• 83% lower for children in care for abuse/neglect
• 73% lower for children in care related to domestic
violence
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6. Study Outcomes:
• Of the 168 children, 53% were reunified during the
study
• 25% of the cohort took 12 months to be reunified with
their families
• 13% of children had already experienced five foster
care placements prior to their current placement
Fragile Families NETWORK 2014