Dee Wilson writes: Child welfare changes since 2000
[ed: links were selected and added by fpaws to provide background information for readers] Despite the understandable frustration of advocates with child welfare reform initiatives
[ed: links were selected and added by fpaws to provide background information for readers] Despite the understandable frustration of advocates with child welfare reform initiatives
The most popular resources provided by the National Child Welfare Workforce Institute: · Racial Equity Discussion Guide · 3 Tools for Getting Started with the Race Matters
FIRST EPISODE of The Imprint Weekly Podcast is out! Topics include the stimulus, California’s juvenile prisons, and @ChristinaRemlin of
@ChildrensRights joins to talk about the battle over faith-based discrimination in #childwelfare
Native youth are three times more likely to experience foster care than their white peers. We must not only provide more culturally relevant support for
DCYF tracks foster care metrics over a 12 month year ending August 31, and releases them in September. With the new numbers for the year
Please join the Children’s Defense Fund, First Focus on Children, and the U.S. Child Poverty Action Group for a webinar Tuesday, September 22nd from 11:00
[Race-blind removal] is a new strategy created by the director of child welfare in Nassau County, New York. Through partnership with the state’s Office of Children
Thriving Families, Safer Children: A National Commitment to Well-Being aims to move from traditional, reactive child protection systems to those designed to support child and family
https://oeo.wa.gov OEO is a small state agency under the Governor’s office that was created to reduce educational opportunity gaps and racial injustice in WA public
Webinar hosted by the Alliance for Children’s Rights, Social Change Partners, and the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) Monday, September 14,
Fostering Media Connections produces news and media covering child welfare across America. Their Youth Voice program aims to inspire current and former foster youth to
From ACES Connection: New research has important findings for responding to ACEs Safe, stable and nurturing relationships (SSNR) are treated as a universal protective factor