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Do Dads Matter? Child Welfare Outcomes for Father-Identified Families
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Family MedicineParental CareFamily InvolvementFamily StrengtheningFamily PlanningSocial WorkFatherhood InitiativeDo Dads MatterDad TestingFamily RelationshipsHealth SciencesChild Well-beingMaternal HealthFamily PolicyChild DevelopmentFatherhood EngagementSociologyDemographySocial PolicyMedicineFatherhood IdentificationFoster Care
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services launched the Fatherhood Initiative to facilitate increased fatherhood engagement. To understand how fatherhood identification in child welfare care planning influences outcomes, a secondary data analysis study was conducted to answer the following questions: Are cases that identify fathers associated with decreased time in foster care, shorter time to permanent placement, more reunifications, and increased use of kinship permanency? The children in cases that identified fathers spent more time with a parent during their child welfare case and therefore less time in foster care. These cases more often resulted in reunification with a parent.
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