Barriers to Cross-Systems Collaboration in Child Welfare,Education, and the Courts: Supporting Educational Well-being of Youth in Care Through Systems Change |
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Authors: | Teri A. Garstka Alice Lieberman Jacklyn Biggs Betsy Thompson Michelle Marie Levy |
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Affiliation: | University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA |
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Abstract: | Cross-systems collaboration between child welfare, education, and the courts benefits when challenges and priorities are identified early. We measured perceptions of educational stability in foster youth with a statewide survey of 1,603 professionals in education, child welfare, and the courts. Results reveal commonalities among perceived challenges to collaboration across systems (e.g., multiple foster care placements; school changes) and differences in perceived importance or significance of a given issue by professional group. Results guided collaborative work in Kansas and may assist other states seeking strategies that inform cross-systems collaboration to improve educational well-being for youth in foster care. |
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Keywords: | child welfare organizations/systems foster care |
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