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June-July 2007, Volume 1

Connections Count

Resources Connecting Foster Teens with Families for Life

From the Annie E. Casey Foundation/Casey Family Services

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Making It Possible
Youth & Family Perspectives
Featured Articles
Top 10: Data Snapshots
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Making It
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Want the media to cover your mini-convening on youth permanence and help shift public perceptions about securing families for youth at risk of "aging out"?

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New report says the number of youth “aging out” has increased 41 percent since 1998: Time for reform: Aging Out and on their Own.

Texas rethinks birth family connections with fascinating results: Birth Families as Permanency Resources for Children in Long-Term Foster Care, by Susan Mapp and Cache Steinberg,

Two views: Ethicists Reamer and Siegel on open adoption and a popular news account of two families' experiences with open adoption.

Youth and
Family Perspectives


“I entered foster care at age 14, and spent the next six years moving from home to home before ‘aging out’ of foster care. My experiences showed me the importance of stability and security. Everyone – whether they are 6, 16, or 26 – needs a permanent family.” Bregetta Wilson in The (Madison) Wisconsin State Journal , May 9, 2007.

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Top 10: Data Snapshots

Adolescents in Foster Care by State

Nearly 60 percent of all adolescents in foster care live in 10 states:


State Foster youth ages 11-18 Youth age 11-18 as % of state foster population
California 45,662 51.0
New York 16,911 53.4
Pennsylvania 12,157 56.3
Michigan 10,537 49.8
Florida 10,183 35.3
Texas 9,256 37.7
Ohio 8,966 50.5
Illinois 7,781 43.2
Massachusetts 7,089 59.3
Maryland 5,836 56.3

Source: CWLA National Data Analysis System.

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Top 10:

Data Snapshots

Nearly 60 percent of adolescents in foster care live in 10 states.

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What Do You Think?

What are the top three things to consider when involving youth in your state CFSR process?

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About Connections Count

Produced by the Annie E. Casey Foundation/Casey Family Services, Connections Count is an electronic newsletter focusing on best practices information, tools, research, and data emerging on youth permanency in child welfare.

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