Learning the hard way: a pilot permanency planning program

California's Family Protection Act (FPA) is a forerunner of Public Law 96-272 and of the state's permanency planning efforts. The mechanisms for implementing judicial and administrative review and delivering new contract and in-agency services are discussed, as well as the criteria for rec...

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California
Child
Child welfare
Child Welfare - legislation & jurisprudence
Children & youth
Contract Services - legislation & jurisprudence
Families & family life
family counseling
family protection act
Foster Care
Foster Home Care - legislation & jurisprudence
Humans
laws and regulations
Legislation
Patient Care Team - legislation & jurisprudence
Permanency Planning
permanent sites
pilot projects
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
program evaluation
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