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Involving Foster Parents in Permanency Planning for Adolescents in Treatment Foster Care: Evidence-based Practices

This report was created as a technical assistance project for the Foster Family-based Treatment Association (FFTA) by the Center Advanced Studies in Child Welfare (CASCW) at the University of Minnesota 's School of Social Work . It is based on a comprehensive review of empirical literature conducted between October 15, 2008 and November 30, 2008 . The report was developed under the auspices of Federal Title IV-E Funding, the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare, and the Foster Family-Based Treatment Association (FFTA).  The executive summary of this report highlights the key findings and discusses potential practice implications for treatment foster care agencies interested in implementing research-based practices for involving TFC parents in permanency planning for adolescents. The complete findings are presented in the full text of the report, which includes a comprehensive review of literature on the needs of treatment foster care adolescents and methods for involving TFC foster parents in the permanency planning process. An annotated bibliography of pertinent research is also included in the full text of the report. A Quick Reference Guide, which provides key findings and empirically-based relationships among evidence-based practices for involving foster parents in permanency planning and key child welfare outcomes, accompanies the report.

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Executive Summary

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