Connecting to the Ohio Longitudinal Data Archive to Help Youth in Cleveland Leah Hendey On behalf of Claudia Coulton and her team at the Center on Poverty.

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Connecting to the Ohio Longitudinal Data Archive to Help Youth in Cleveland Leah Hendey On behalf of Claudia Coulton and her team at the Center on Poverty and Urban Development Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Case Western Reserve University

Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences 2 Cleveland’s NNIP-IDS project: Long term outcomes for youth transitioning out of foster care Will study 4 cohorts of 9 th graders (over 20,000) to compare foster care youth with neighborhood and school peers. High school completion Higher education enrollment Employment and earnings Juvenile court Incarceration Homelessness TANF Positive OutcomesCostly Outcomes Controlling for risk and protective factors Disaggregated by school and neighborhood

Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences 3 Community partners and process Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative Brings together many partners to plan for youth aging out of foster care o YWCA, YOU, MY COM, DCFS, Juvenile Court, School System Neighborhood Collaboratives—prevention in child welfare o AECF Family to Family Initiatives o Informal networks and community-based organizations Public systems—Child Welfare, Justice System, Public Schools

Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences 4 Conceptual Model 9 th College Work College admission Type of college Type of majors Employment Earnings G Graduation test GED Delinquency Abuse/Neglect Out-of-home placement Attendance Proficiency test School mobility Crime rates Concentrated disadvantage Residential instability TANF SNAP Medicaid Demographics Disability Language Family Individual Risk Nhood Education 10 th 11 th 12 th Outcomes School year (Est. N) (7,151) (7,771) (7,016) Total (21,938) Study area: Cleveland Metropolitan School District, OH

Ohio Longitudinal Data Archive