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A New Model for Promoting Wellbeing in Child Welfare: Prioritizing Relational Permanency, Normalcy, and Competency

January 17, 2023January 24, 2023

Over the past 3 years, our Texas Permanency Study has followed 197 youth in foster care to discover what helps […]

Hear from Judicial Leaders

December 9, 2022December 12, 2022

Hear from Judicial Leaders We sat down with two judicial leaders in the Texas child welfare system to discuss their […]

TYPS October 2021 Update

October 13, 2021November 12, 2021

Every few months we’ll be updating you on the progress made on the Texas Youth Permanency Study (TYPS) conducted by […]

Recent Blog Posts

  • TYPS January 2023 Update January 24, 2023
  • A New Model for Promoting Wellbeing in Child Welfare: Prioritizing Relational Permanency, Normalcy, and Competency January 17, 2023
  • Hear from Judicial Leaders December 9, 2022
  • TYPS December 2022 Update November 30, 2022
  • TYPS April 2022 Update April 7, 2022

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About TYPS

The Texas Youth Permanency Study (TYPS) builds evidence to better understand the realities of former foster youth entering young adulthood. We are finding new ways of understanding permanency that will create foundations for youth to thrive in young adulthood regardless of how they leave foster care. Sponsored by The Reissa Foundation and The Simmons Foundation.

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