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The relationship between substance use indicators and child welfare caseloads

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Relationship between substance use indicators and child welfare caseloads
Date Added to Library: 
Monday, March 19, 2018 - 11:31
Priority: 
normal
Individual Author: 
Ghertner, Robin
Baldwin, Melinda
Crouse, Gilbert
Radel, Laura
Waters, Annette
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Place Published: 
Washington, D.C.
Published Date: 
03/07/2018
Published Date (Date): 
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Publication: 
ASPE Research Brief
Year: 
2018
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Abstract: 

This research brief describes how select indicators associated with substance use prevalence relate to the changing trend in child welfare caseloads. It is part of a series describing findings of a mixed methods study undertaken to better understand how parental substance use relates to child welfare caseloads, which began rising in 2012 following years of sustained declines. (Author abstract)

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