Child Demographics
CHILD WELFARE IN REVIEW
Financial Status of Children in Welfare - a review conducted in 9 trials on 2,000 participants to determine if financial support to poor families would improve children's health and welfare did not yield sufficient evidence on the financial benefits of intervention (Lucas, 2008). A study on the effectiveness of recent reforms on the chronic problems of the child welfare system in the United States (Westat 2002) found that fiscal reforms did not necessarily produce desirable outcomes nor did fiscal changes eliminate chronic problems in child welfare (Westat). A survey conducted on the child welfare nonprofits in New York, however, showed that the basic problem they encountered was not the lack of skill in managing finances (Marwell et al. 2012). Rather, it revealed that additional public and private investment would enhance the financial stability of these organizations (Marwell et al.). Westat website is a government website, which publishes its own findings. Cochrane Database and the Baruch College School are private websites that conduct independent studies and use scientific method to do so.
Synthesis, Comparison and Contrast -- The Cochrane study explored the effectiveness of directly providing additional money to disadvantaged families in order to improve the health and well-being and educational opportunities of children in these families. It did not find enough evidence to bolster the assumption of effectiveness. Separate studies had negligible effect on household income. The Westat study likewise did not find financial reforms to assert significant outcomes in children's welfare nor will changes in fiscal relationships tend to eliminate ongoing problems. This study covered 23 initiatives in 22 States. On the other hand, nonprofit child welfare organizations lean heavily on government budgets and operate on very tight budgets. They are thus funding child welfare on a thin budget and managing this thin budget is not the basic problem with them. They, in comparison, ask for an increase in budget, which should come from private donations (Marwell et al.). The three sources do not agree. The conclusions of the Cochrane and Westat studies are in harmony. The conclusion of the nonprofits' review on the desirability and assumed impact of effectiveness...
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