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Overcoming barriers to permanency planning.

K Miller, E Fein, G Bishop

    Child Welfare
    |January 1, 1984
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    This project achieved success in permanency planning by fostering interagency cooperation. It operated on the principle that all children are adoptable when family reunification is not feasible.

    Area of Science:

    • Child Welfare
    • Social Work
    • Public Health

    Background:

    • Permanency planning is critical for children in foster care.
    • Interagency cooperation can improve outcomes for children.
    • The adoptability of children is a key consideration in child welfare.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the success of a permanency planning project.
    • To highlight the importance of interagency cooperation.
    • To test the hypothesis that every child is adoptable.

    Main Methods:

    • Implementation of a permanency planning project.
    • Emphasis on interagency cooperation.
    • Focus on the adoptability of children.

    Main Results:

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    • The project demonstrated success in achieving permanency for children.
    • Interagency collaboration was a key factor in the project's success.
    • The project supported the thesis that children are adoptable.

    Conclusions:

    • Interagency cooperation is vital for effective permanency planning.
    • The project's success suggests a viable model for child welfare services.
    • Ensuring every child's adoptability is a crucial goal.