How Some States Use Title IV-E Foster Care Funding for Family-Based Facilities That Treat Substance Use Disorders
Rivka Weiser and
Jill Spielfogel
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The Family First Prevention Services Act permits states to use title IV-E foster care funding for children placed in foster care with a parent in family-based treatment for substance use disorders. However, few states currently use this funding. This brief describes the experiences of a few states.
Keywords: Substance use disorders; foster care; family-based treatment; residential treatment; title IV-E; Family First Prevention Services Act (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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