Report

A Home for Every Child: Refocusing the Nation’s Child Welfare System

Written by Administration for Children and Families Assistant Secretary Alex Adams and drawing on reforms implemented in Idaho, this report explores how child welfare systems can better support children by strengthening families and reducing unnecessary separation. For Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) practitioners, the report reinforces an important reality: economic hardship is often closely connected to family instability. Families facing challenges related to employment, housing, or access to supportive services may also be at greater risk of child welfare involvement.

The report encourages TANF staff to think about how economic supports, employment services, and family-focused case management can strengthen child and family well-being. It also highlights the value of prevention-focused approaches and stronger collaboration across systems to help families remain safely together. For agencies working to advance family stability initiatives, the report offers practical ideas and perspectives that can inform planning, partnerships, and cross-system coordination.

Source
Partner Resources
OFA Initiatives
A Home for Every Child
State
Idaho
Topics/Subtopics
Family Strengthening
Supportive Services
Special Populations
TANF Program Administration
Case Management
Collaborations and Partnerships
Services Integration
Publication Date
2026-05-13
TANF Regulatory Codes
45 CFR Part 260.20 – (a)