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Overview of the Family First Prevention Services Act
South Carolina Department of Social Services
South Carolina Department of Social Services
Issue Date
2020-03-12
Type
Text
Keywords
Foster children--Services for, Federal aid to child welfare--United States, Child welfare--Government policy--United States, Kinship care
Abstract
The Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) is the most substantial funding reform in the child welfare arena in the last 20 years. It aims to correct the value-policy mismatch perpetuated by the former funding system, which incentivized foster care placement and did not provide funding for noncustodial and prevention services. The new approach to funding incentivizes placing children in family settings; providing evidence-based services; and working with relatives who care for children in their families outside of the foster care system. FFPSA impacts a number of areas of child welfare practice, to varying degrees. The most critical elements are highlighted here.
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