Family Preservation Program Evaluation
In June 2006, an expanded, comprehensive program evaluation of FPP was initiated to compare the referral characteristics of families served or not served through FPP and to examine the statewide effects of FPP on child and family outcomes.
The results show that FPP services are provided to families with high risks, young children and more chronic involvement with CPS services. This study also illustrated that FPP is a diverse service program that serves families with chronic needs. FPP services are successful in reducing entry to OOHC, speeding reunification for children, and promoting family well being.
Family Preservation Program Evaluation
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