Outcomes following child welfare services: what are they and do they differ for black children?

  • Richard P. Barth
  • , Melissa Jonson-Reid
  • , Johanna K.P. Greeson
  • , Brett Drake
  • , Jill Duerr Berrick
  • , Antonio R. Garcia
  • , Terry V. Shaw
  • , John R. Gyourko

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Abstract

Current calls to end structural racism in the US include proposals to abolish or radically transform child welfare services (CWS). While substantial research finds numerous poor outcomes following maltreatment, the efficacy and acceptability of CWS, particularly for children of color, has long sparked debate. This review summarizes the state of quantitative research across seven domains for children overall and by race with varying degrees of CWS contact. Current research with adequate comparisons provides no robust evidence to support the idea that children have worse outcomes from CWS involvement, but few studies focused on Black children. Implications for research and system change are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)477-499
Number of pages23
JournalJournal of Public Child Welfare
Volume14
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 19 2020

Keywords

  • child welfare services
  • CPS
  • foster care
  • outcomes
  • race

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