How can behavioral science be used to recruit foster and adoptive families?
Explore how child-specific recruitment can improve permanency outcomes for children and youth in foster care. Child-specific recruitment focuses on recruiting or identifying foster, adoptive, and kinship families for individual children in foster care based on the individual child’s needs, interests, and connections. Learn types of child-specific recruitment, benefits, and find resources to support your efforts to prepare children for adoption.
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