A Cost Analysis of Trauma and Well-being Screening for Children in Custody

IF 2.2 4区 社会学 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Jessica Strolin-Goltzman, Becky F. Antle, Crystal Collins-Camargo, Valerie Wood
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ABSTRACT According to SAMHSA (2014), 1 of the 10 domains of a trauma-informed approach to child welfare relates to universal screening; however, costs of installation and implementation models are often unclear. This paper provides administrators of human service organizations with a fiscal example of the estimated cost of implementing screening with children in the custody of a public child welfare system. Findings show that the cost of installation and start-up are estimated at 208 USD per child while ongoing implementation/sustainability costs are 130 USD per child when implementation is universal to all children in custody. Discussion includes implications for practice and future research. Practice Points There are challenges and successful practices associated with developing trauma-informed child welfare systems (Akin et al., 2018), and public child welfare administrators benefit when they can understand potential costs of implementing new trauma-informed practices, such as screening. Understanding cost analysis is important for leaders across multiple levels of non-profit and human service organizations in order to make informed choices about policies and practices that balance input, output, and outcomes. Human service leadership teams should consider utilizing justice-enhanced cost findings to prioritize and select policies and practices that incorporate fiscal data with intervention data to address individual and structural challenges that maintain disadvantage, inequity, and marginalization. Investing in a trauma/mental health screening tool with their child welfare population is a minimal cost…substantially less than the cost of out-of-home care.
对在押儿童进行创伤和健康筛查的成本分析
根据SAMHSA(2014),创伤知情儿童福利方法的10个领域中有1个涉及普遍筛查;然而,安装和实现模型的成本往往不清楚。本文为人类服务组织的管理者提供了一个财政实例,说明在公共儿童福利系统的监护下对儿童实施筛查的估计成本。调查结果显示,安装和启动成本估计为每个儿童208美元,而如果对所有被拘留儿童普遍实施,则持续实施/可持续性成本为每个儿童130美元。讨论包括对实践和未来研究的影响。与发展创伤知情儿童福利系统相关的挑战和成功的实践(Akin等人,2018),当公共儿童福利管理者能够了解实施新的创伤知情实践(如筛查)的潜在成本时,他们会受益。理解成本分析对于跨多个层次的非营利组织和人类服务组织的领导者来说是很重要的,以便在平衡投入、产出和结果的政策和实践方面做出明智的选择。人力服务领导团队应考虑利用司法增强的成本调查结果,优先考虑和选择政策和实践,将财政数据与干预数据结合起来,以解决维持劣势、不平等和边缘化的个人和结构性挑战。投资于儿童福利人群的创伤/心理健康筛查工具是最低成本…远远低于家庭外护理的成本。
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