Report

Preliminary Evaluation Findings for Bringing Families Home in San Francisco

This report is an initial evaluation of the Bringing Families Home (BFH) program in San Francisco, California, which is a state-funded initiative that provides permanent housing and supportive services for homeless families or families with unstable housing who are engaged with the child welfare system. (Bringing Families Home is the sustained version of Families Moving Forward, a federally funded demonstration project.) Participating families under BFH receive in-home services to prevent their children from being placed in foster care. Families with children in foster care receiving reunification services are also covered under the program. The evaluation includes assessment data of family status and information about housing status, receipt of supportive services, the status of child welfare cases, and out-of-home care placements for families enrolled in BFH from July 2017 to June 2020.

Source
Partner Resources
State
California
Topics/Subtopics
Supportive Services
Child Welfare
Housing Assistance
Special Populations
Homeless Families
Non-custodial Parents
Publication Date
2020-08-14
Section/Feed Type
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