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Adolescents in child welfare: Distinctive pathways, services, and outcomes

With Antonio Dill-Word

Chapter 5 in Understanding Child Welfare, 2026, pp 80-104 from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: Older youth and young adults involved in child welfare navigate complex pathways shaped by developmental needs, service gaps, and relational disconnection. Their experiences differ markedly from those of younger children in terms of reasons for entry into care, service trajectories, and outcomes. This chapter explores the challenges and opportunities facing transition-age youth, emphasizing the importance of developmentally appropriate supports, relational permanency, and youth-centered approaches. By examining structural inequities, cross-system involvement, and innovations in policy and practice, this chapter offers a vision for more responsive, equitable, and empowering care to help young people move toward adulthood.

Keywords: Older youth in foster care; Transition-age youth; Aging out; Emancipation; Independent living services; Relational permanency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035359110
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