Research Institute

Thirty Years
of Evidence.
One Mission.

312 peer-reviewed publications. 47 states reached. 14 model laws enacted. The research that shapes how America protects its most vulnerable children.

312
Publications
47
States Influenced
14
Model Laws Passed
Caseworker's hands reviewing paperwork at a kitchen table with a child's drawing visible at the frame's edge
Federal Compliance
Foster Care Reform
Permanency Outcomes
Kinship Navigation
Trauma-Informed Practice
Title IV-E Waiver Analysis
Reunification Research
Legislative Testimony
Longitudinal Datasets
Child Safety Systems
Federal Compliance
Foster Care Reform
Permanency Outcomes
Kinship Navigation
Trauma-Informed Practice
Title IV-E Waiver Analysis
Reunification Research
Legislative Testimony
Longitudinal Datasets
Child Safety Systems
Origin & Impact

Three Decades.
Documented.

Every finding built on the last. Every dataset expanded the question. This is not a history — it is the accumulation of evidence that earned Advocate its seat at every table that matters.

1994
The Founding Question

Why do children re-enter foster care after reunification?

Dr. Eleanor Marsh convened twelve caseworkers in a church basement in Columbus, Ohio. The question on the table was deceptively simple. The answer took three decades to fully document. Early qualitative interviews with 240 families across four counties revealed that reunification failure was not random — it was systematically predicted by service gaps that agencies could measure and address.

240 families
Initial qualitative cohort
2001
The First Dataset

Longitudinal tracking reveals a 7-year pattern invisible to annual reports.

The Ohio Permanency Cohort Study became the first dataset to track 1,800 children across seven years of child welfare contact. Where annual agency reports showed improving reunification rates, the longitudinal data revealed a troubling counter-pattern: 34% of reunified children re-entered care within 36 months. This finding reached the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Children and Families in 2003.

1,800 children
Ohio Permanency Cohort, 7-year tracking
2008
Federal Testimony

The data reaches Capitol Hill during CFSR Round Two.

Invited to testify before the Child and Family Services Review panel, Advocate presented findings that directly shaped the federal outcome measures now used in all 50 states. The institute's recommendation to weight "stability of placement" as a primary outcome — rather than a secondary indicator — was adopted verbatim into the CFSR Program Improvement Plan framework.

CFSR Round Two
Federal testimony, 2008
2015
Model Legislation

The Kinship Stabilization Act passes in 12 states.

Drawing on a decade of kinship placement outcome data, Advocate drafted the Kinship Stabilization Act — model legislation providing tiered financial support and training access to relative caregivers. Between 2015 and 2022, 12 states enacted versions of the Act. A 2023 evaluation found a 28% reduction in kinship placement disruption in adopting states compared to a matched control group.

12 states
28% reduction in placement disruption
2024
The Current Frontier

AI-assisted risk screening meets 30 years of ground-truth validation.

Advocate is now the only research body with a validated 30-year longitudinal dataset against which predictive risk screening algorithms can be tested for racial and geographic bias. Our current NIH-funded study is the first to assess whether algorithmic tools improve or replicate the disparities documented in our earliest qualitative interviews. The answer will determine how the next generation of child welfare technology is deployed.

NIH-Funded
Algorithmic bias validation study
Landmark Case Study

The Ohio Permanency Study:
What Annual Reports Miss

Researcher reviewing longitudinal data charts and policy documents at a desk with organized case files
Published 2003 · Updated 2019
Ohio Permanency Cohort Study, Vol. 1–4

When Ohio's annual child welfare report showed reunification rates improving year-over-year, the state celebrated. Our longitudinal tracking of the same 1,800 children told a different story: one in three was back in foster care within three years. The difference between those two numbers is the difference between a system that feels like it's working and one that actually does.

"The data doesn't lie — it waits. It waits until you follow it long enough to see what annual snapshots cannot."

Dr. Eleanor Marsh · Founding Director
34%
of reunified children re-entered care within 36 months
$2.4B
in avoidable re-entry costs identified annually
18 mo.
average lag between data collection and policy response
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Methodology & Credibility

How We Know
What We Know

Every claim we make is traceable to a primary source. Every recommendation we publish is backed by a methodology that has survived peer review, federal scrutiny, and the test of real-world implementation.

Longitudinal Cohort Design

Children tracked across 7+ years of child welfare contact. Not snapshots — full trajectories.

Mixed-Method Integration

Qualitative field interviews coded and matched against administrative data at the case level.

Peer-Reviewed Publication

312 publications across Child Welfare, Social Service Review, and Journal of Public Child Welfare.

Practice-Embedded Research

Embedded researchers in 23 county agencies. Data collection happens where decisions are made.

Child welfare researcher presenting longitudinal data findings to a state policy team in a conference room
Policy professional reviewing printed research reports at a desk
Data analysis charts and graphs showing child welfare outcome trends over multiple decades
Caseworker conducting a home visit interview with a family for qualitative research documentation
Named Legislation & Federal Frameworks
Kinship Stabilization Act
12 states enacted
2015–2022
CFSR Outcome Measures Framework
All 50 states
Adopted 2008
Reunification Support Standards
Federal guidance
Title IV-E, 2017
Who Reads Advocate
"Advocate's testimony during our CFSR review was the single most credible data source in the room. Their longitudinal methodology is simply not matched anywhere in the field."
Director Patricia Holloway
Director, Division of Child and Family Services
Michigan DHHS
"When our foundation was deciding where to invest $8M in foster care reform, Advocate's outcome data was the deciding factor. They don't just describe problems — they document solutions that hold up."
Marcus Osei-Bonsu
Senior Program Officer, Children & Families
Luminos Family Foundation
"I built my entire dissertation methodology on Advocate's permanency framework. Their 30-year dataset is the gold standard for longitudinal child welfare research."
Dr. Amara Nguyen
Doctoral Candidate, Social Work
University of Michigan
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312 publications. 30 years of primary data. Policy briefs written for the people in the room when decisions are made. Access requires only professional context — no paywall, no institutional subscription.

Policy Brief

Kinship Stabilization at Year Eight

Outcome data from 12 adopting states, 2015–2023

28 pp.
Longitudinal Study

Ohio Permanency Cohort Study, Vol. 4

Updated 2019 with 1,800-child dataset

142 pp.
Legislative Testimony

CFSR Round Two: Federal Outcome Measures

U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Children and Families

18 pp.
Training Framework

Trauma-Informed Reunification Protocol

Adopted by 9 state agencies, 2020–2024

64 pp.

Who is this library for?

State Child Welfare Directors
Navigate federal compliance reviews with primary-source data that pre-empts auditor questions.
Foundation Program Officers
Evaluate foster care reform investments against outcome evidence that holds up under scrutiny.
Congressional Staff
Draft reauthorization language with the longitudinal data that justifies every provision.
Doctoral Researchers
Build dissertations on the only 30-year permanency dataset with full methodology documentation.
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