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Achieving timely reunification.

Sarah Carnochan1, Chris Lee, Michael J Austin

  • 1Bay Area Social Services Consortium, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720-7400, USA.

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Family reunification services aim to return children in out-of-home care to their families. This review examines factors influencing successful family reunification and evidence-based practices.

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Area of Science:

  • Child Welfare
  • Family Studies
  • Social Work Practice

Background:

  • Family reunification is a primary permanency goal for children in out-of-home care.
  • Measuring agency performance in family reunification is crucial for child welfare systems.
  • Understanding factors affecting reunification is key to improving outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the federal Child and Family Services Review composite outcome indicator for family reunification.
  • To identify factors associated with failure to reunify children with their families.
  • To describe practices that promote successful family reunification.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies on family reunification in child welfare.
  • Analysis of factors at agency/system, family, and child levels.
  • Examination of practices during the critical period between child removal and reunification.

Main Results:

  • Identified factors at multiple levels (agency, family, child) linked to reunification challenges.
  • Highlighted specific practices associated with successful family reunification outcomes.
  • Emphasized the importance of the time frame between removal and reunification.

Conclusions:

  • Evidence-based practices are essential for supporting the family reunification process.
  • Further discussion is needed on utilizing evidence to enhance child welfare agency performance.
  • Continuous evaluation of reunification services is necessary to improve child and family well-being.