1st Edition

The Politics of Foster Care Administration in the United States

By Rebecca H. Padot Copyright 2015
    198 Pages
    by Routledge

    214 Pages
    by Routledge

    Government-by-proxy and intergovernmental relations profoundly affect the public administration of foster care. Using examples from foster care systems in the states of Delaware, Michigan, New York, and Rhode Island, Rebecca Padot eloquently combines a rigorous methodology and theory work to expose the conditions under which foster care outcomes can be improved. The cases selected suggest that the federal government has increased its focus on measuring the performance of state programs while simultaneously decreasing its funding of state foster care programs and offering the states very little management or mentorship. Padot turns the page and recommends administrators place a greater priority on building community partners, integrating the advice of mentors, providing leadership from public managers, and cultivating relationships with the federal government.

    An original and timely resource for scholars and practitioners, this book represents a significant contribution to our understanding of how leadership and management variables may be associated with more positive foster care practices and performance in the United States.

    1. A Public Administration Framework for Foster Care  2. A Quantitative and Qualitative Data Collection Approach  3. Delaware: A Small State with Stronger Performance  4. New York: A Larger State with Weaker Performance  5. Rhode Island: A Smaller State with Weaker Performance  6. Michigan: A Larger State with Stronger Performance  7. Case Research Results and Implications for Increasing Effectiveness  8. Improving Foster Care

    Biography

    Rebecca H. Padot is a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at PRRUCS at the University of Pennsylvania. She has previously held the titles of Bradley Fellow, Earhart Fellow, Fox Distinguished Graduate Fellow, and Mumford Fellow.