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Item Children in Treatment Foster Care: Using agency data to study cross-system child outcomes Minn-LInK Issue Brief No. 6(Center for Advanced Studies on Child Welfare (CASCW), School of Social Work, College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota, 2009) Larson, Anita MUsing statewide data from the Minn-LInK Project and administrative data from one treatment foster care (TFC) agency in Minnesota, a number of cross-system child outcomes were explored. This study was intended to begin to form a broader picture of the status of TFC children and to help fill gaps in the TFC literature by linking TFC program records across other systems. This exploration led to concrete recommendations for TFC agency data systems and data collection practices.Item Children in Treatment Foster Care: Using Agency Data to Study Cross-System Child Outcomes (ML #6)(Center for Advanced Studies on Child Welfare (CASCW), School of Social Work, College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota, 2009) Larson, Anita MUsing statewide data from the Minn-LInK Project and administrative data from one treatment foster care (TFC) agency in Minnesota, a number of cross-system child outcomes were explored. This study was intended to begin to form a broader picture of the status of TFC children and to help fill gaps in the TFC literature by linking TFC program records across other systems. This exploration led to concrete recommendations for TFC agency data systems and data collection practices.Item Estimating Homeless and Highly Mobile Students Minn-LInK Issue Brief No. 7B(Center for Advanced Studies on Child Welfare (CASCW), School of Social Work, College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota, 2008) Larson, Anita M; Meehan, Danielle MTo describe one attempt at using statewide administrative data from child welfare and education systems in one Midwestern state to form a broader picture of how homeless and highly mobile students are faring.Item Homeless and Highly Mobile Students: A description of students from three Minnesota districts(Center for Advanced Studies on Child Welfare (CASCW), School of Social Work, College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota, 2009) Larson, Anita M; Meehan, Danielle MTo describe one attempt at using statewide administrative data from child welfare and education systems in one Midwestern state to form a broader picture of how homeless and highly mobile students are faring.Item Homeless and Highly Mobile Students: A Description of the Status of Homeless Students from Three School Districts in Minnesota (ML #7)(Center for Advanced Studies on Child Welfare (CASCW), School of Social Work, College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota, 2009) Larson, Anita M; Meehan, Danielle MTo describe one attempt at using statewide administrative data from child welfare and education systems in one Midwestern state to form a broader picture of how homeless and highly mobile students are faring.