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Hasbro Early Assessment Project University of Michigan1

2 Auspices Supported by: –Hasbro Children’s Foundation— intervention component –University of Michigan Office of the Vice-President for Research—evaluation component Conducted by: –Family Assessment Clinic—started in 1985 –Child Protection Team—started in 1971

University of Michigan3 Target Population for Early Multidisciplinary Assessments Families with at least one child 7 or younger (Hasbro Children’s Foundation) First time substantiated CPS cases Serious cases—because assessments are intrusive on families and labor intensive for staff –Court intervention required –CPS cooperation required

University of Michigan4 Hypotheses related to safety & permanency Multidisciplinary assessments of first time substantiated CPS cases will lead to better case outcomes. –Children whose families receive this service will be in less restrictive placements. –Permanent plans will be made sooner in cases that receive this service. –Families that receive this service will have fewer re-referrals & fewer terminations of parental rights.

University of Michigan5 Research Design Pilot was conducted in 2 counties with manageable social problems & resources Target population—50 children Comparison cases--50 children from families matched on type of maltreatment, family composition, race.

Research Design Outcomes from: –MIS system—safety & permanency –Worker of record appraisal –Caretakers of children—child wellbeing University of Michigan6

7 Primary outcome measures MIS data –Placement at follow-up –Time to permanent plan –Re-reports –TPR Worker of record information –Whether recommendations carried out –Worker satisfaction with services

University of Michigan8 Outcome measures from caretakers Child functioning –Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist - CBCL –Friedrich Child Sexual Behavior Inventory-CSBI –Briere’s Trauma Symptom Checklist for Young Children-TSC-YC

University of Michigan9 Intervention Review all background information. Interview all parties: children, caretakers. Children receive at least 2 interviews. Medical exams on all children 7 & under & older children as indicated. Psychological testing/consultation when indicated. Parent-child interactions when indicated. Psychiatric consultation when indicated. Medical consultation & medical specialties.

University of Michigan10 Intervention, continued. Substance abuse, domestic violence, criminal history assessed. Educational consultation when indicated. Collateral contacts when indicated. Consultation meeting to address questions and make additional recommendations. Feedback given to the family. Follow-up consultation available to referring agency. Court testimony when needed.

University of Michigan11 Placement Status at Follow-up Own home RelativeFoster care AdoptionTotal Early assessme nt N= % N=5 10.2% N=3 6.1% N=4 8.4% N=49 Compari -son N= % N= % N= % N=9 19.6% N=46 TotalN=53N=15N=14N=13N=95 Chi square(3, N=95)=16.4; p<.001

University of Michigan12 Permanency of placement PermanentImpermane nt Total Early assessment N= % N=3 6.1% N=49 Compari- son N= % N= % N=46 TotalN=81N=14N=95 Chi square(1, N=95)=6; p<.01

University of Michigan13 Other system findings Case open at follow-up. –Early assessment=33%Comparison=33% Court involvement at follow-up. –Early assessment=33%Comparison=33% Termination of parental rights. –Early assessment=30.1%Comparison=52.1% –Chi square(1,N=91.)=4.5; p=.035 Re-reports to CPS –Early assessment=44%Comparison=68.8%

University of Michigan14 Worker Appraisal of Early Assessments Very satisfied=32% Satisfied=24% Neutral=8% Unsatisfied=20% Very unsatisfied=0% Unsatisfied cases were almost all ones with children under four with allegations of sexual abuse. 218 phone calls to get worker responses on 25 cases (range 2-28)

University of Michigan15 Recommendations 101 recommendations on 25 families Carried out=45 (45%) Not carried out=29 (29%) Don’t know/uncertain=27 (27%) Reasons for not carrying out: –Disagreed with recommendation. –Family circumstances changed. Reason for not knowing –High worker turnover. –Records incomplete.

University of Michigan16 Conclusions Early assessment holds promise for serious reports to CPS. Need to replicate findings. Importance of the early assessment seen as genuinely useful by the public child welfare workers. Need to adapt the early assessment to the child welfare system.

Federally Funded Comprehensive Family Assessment Projects A Model for Comprehensive Family Assessments in the Alabama Department of Human Resources ng_sources/sitevisits/alabama.cfm#page=summary ng_sources/sitevisits/alabama.cfm#page=summary A Model for Comprehensive Family Assessments in the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services ng_sources/sitevisits/illinois.cfm#page=summary A Model for Comprehensive Family Assessments, Ramsey County, MN ng_sources/sitevisits/minnesota.cfm#page=summary University of Michigan17

Federally Funded Projects, contd. Contra Costa County (CA) Child and Family Services Bureau Comprehensive Family Assessments for Positive Family Outcomes Almance County (NC) Department of Social Services Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating Comprehensive Family Assessments University of Michigan18

Federally Funded Projects, contd. Funded These federally funded projects represent different models for CFAs. The public child welfare case worker plays a key role in all. All involve partnering with a university- based research unit, mostly in schools of social work. –Process and outcome evaluations. –So far, little in terms of outcomes. University of Michigan19

Resources Comprehensive Family Assessment Guidelines for Child Welfare _assessment.pdfhttp:// _assessment.pdf Children’s Bureau website on CFA funding_sources/familyassessment.cfm funding_sources/familyassessment.cfm Faller, K.C., Ortega, M.B., & Pomeranz, E. (2008). Can Early Assessment Make a Difference in Child Protection? Results from a Pilot Study. Journal of Public Child Welfare, 2(1), University of Michigan20

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS University of Michigan21