Screening for Family Housing Stability

Important information for community-based family support service organizations and public child welfare agencies.

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All families have a right to safe, quality, and affordable housing. Housing provides a critical foundation for safe, stable, healthy, and thriving families. Yet, a lack of stable housing often leads to a family’s involvement and a barrier to ending involvement with the child welfare system.

Screening for housing stability protects families and helps them thrive. Child welfare and community-based agencies can embed housing stability screening within your case management protocols to:

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Resources for Public and Community Agencies

Hennepin County, MN

Click Here to view sample screening questions adapted from the Housing Stability Estimator used in Hennepin County, MN.

State of Connecticut

Click here for Research Brief (2015) describing how CT implemented universal housing screenings published by the University of Connecticut Center for Applied Research in Human Development.

Click here for a technical report (2015) of CT’s pilot: Universal Housing Screening of Families Undergoing Child Welfare Investigation.

San Francisco, CA

Click here for a report (2021) of the Bringing Families Home (BFH) program that worked to prevent homelessness and reunify families involved in the child welfare system in San Francisco, CA where they integrated housing stability screening within their child welfare structured decision making tool.

Steps to Embed Family Housing Stability Screening