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Ranking Evidence-Based Practice
Description Established in 2001, the Foster Children's Project provides each child in the foster care system between the ages of 0 through 12, and their siblings, an attorney to represent them in all court matters. The attorney advocates for them to achieve permanence within 12 months, whether through reunification with their biological parents, adoption by family members, or adoption through the community. The Foster Children's Project has recently been authorized to expand its representation to children ages 0 to 5 placed with relatives.

This program is locally funded by Children Services Council of Palm Beach County.
Goal / Mission To advocate for children and help them resolve their most pressing legal problem: being in the custody of the state when they need to be in the custody of a family - biological or adoptive - within the 12 months provided by law.
Results / Accomplishments A 2008 study by the Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago found that children who were represented through the Foster Children's Project were significantly more likely to exit to permanency (p<0.01), be placed in adoption or guardianship (p<0.001), and experience long-term custody (p<0.01) than their peers.
Categories Government & Politics / Social Services
Social Environment / Family Structure
Health / Children's Health
Organization(s) Legal Aid of Palm Beach County
Source Legal Aid
Date of Publication 2008
Date of Implementation 2001
Geographic Type Urban
Location County: Palm Beach
Primary Contact Legal Aid of Palm Beach County
423 Fern Street, Suite 200
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
561-655-8944
http://www.legalaidpbc.org/index.php
For more details http://www.legalaidpbc.org/services_children.php

http://www.chapinhall.org/sites/default/files/o...
Target Audience Children
Submitted By Children's Services Council of Palm Beach County
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