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Maintaining/Maximizing Placement Stability
Evidence shows that children who spend time in out-of-home care fare better when they experience fewer moves. Placement stability is one of the key desired outcomes for children and youth involved with the foster care system. In this section, find resources to assist professionals in maintaining and maximizing placement stability of families formed by adoption.
- Keeping children safe through family strengthening and support
- Addressing child and family challenges through residential and community-based treatment
- Preventing disruption/dissolution and facilitating transitions
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