Foster Care - Timely reunifications during reporting period in Pennsylvania
Why This Indicator Matters
Foster Care - Timely reunifications during reporting period
Definitions: This indicator shows the number and percent of all children who entered foster care for the first time in a 12-month period and were discharged to reunification with their parents or other relatives in less than 12 months from the date of removal. Children must have been in foster care eight days or more to be included in this indicator.
Data Source:
PPC analysis of AFCARS longitudinal file produced by Public Consulting Group for Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, Office of Children, Youth and Families.
Footnotes:
It is important when reviewing reunification data to recognize the interrelationship with re-entry data. Ideally, children who must enter foster care will be reunified quickly and permanently with their birth parents or relatives – and not experience re-entry into foster care.
County-level data is no longer available after October 2017.
Statistics (rates, ratios, percents) are not calculated and displayed for counts less than 10 (or less than 3 for Bayesian/Nearest Neighbor rates). This is due to the unreliability of statistics based on small numbers of events.
Updated October 2022.