For exclusive Youth Services Insider content. https://bit.ly/3lj19lL, Check for Us National Campaign https://bit.ly/3s9PoRJ, New Law Gives Low-Income Minnesotans Access to Attorneys in Child Welfare Cases So a Judge Sent Her to Juvenile Detention. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Mandatory Reporting Was Supposed to Stop Severe Child Abuse. https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/parents-rise-nora-mccarthy-steps-down-child-welfare/51747. https://n.pr/3zgqsvu, Judge Curbs Alaskas Practice of Claiming Foster Youths Federal Benefits Journalist Rebecca Nagle, host of This Land, joins us to discuss the podcasts new season about a major court case that could determine the future of ICWA. Sincerely, Elizabeth Gillroy Chief Operating Officer Child and Family Well-Being New York City Administration for Childrens Services Jess Lori Ross, the founder of FosterAdopt Connect, joins us to talk about the case of a high-needs youth who was almost pushed out of Missouri foster care onto the streets with no help, and the many policy implications that young mans story carries, Biden Taps New York Official to Lead U.S. Childrens Bureau, Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration, California Considers Universal Basic Income for Former Foster Youth, Town Hall Held to Discuss Minnesota Bill Aimed At Limiting Black Family Separation, Tiffany Haddish Launches Internship Program for Foster Youth Interested in Showbiz, ACLU Sues as Missouri is Set to Release Young Man with Severe Autism from Foster Care, https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article249529070.html, On this weeks episode we discuss some of the Biden administrations early hires for key positions at the Administration for Children and Families, which oversees family support and child welfare in the federal government., Michelle Caldeira, the senior vice president of College Bound Dorchester, joins us to discuss a plan to invest in a new trajectory for gang leaders in Boston as an antipoverty strategy., How Foster Families Are Coping: A webinar to discuss findings from a survey of foster and resource families about the pandemic. April 13 / 1pm P/ 4pm E http://bit.ly/3Joq5Gc, Feds Plan $10 Million to Prevent Confusion of Poverty with Neglect Pennsylvania Says Thats Good Enough Reason to Deny Custody of His Children Celeste Bodner of FosterClub joins to discuss the $400 million in coronavirus aid headed to states to help current and former foster youth; and New Jersey child welfare commissioner Christine Norbut Beyer talks to us about her recent stimulus check program for older youth in care.. On this weeks podcast we discuss a recent roundtable on child welfare held by the Biden administration, and the legislative responses that have popped up in Illinois after the killing of a caseworker while responding to an abuse and neglect call. https://bit.ly/3qlfG3W, Humanitarian Support in Ukraine Should Prioritize Children Without Stability On this weeks podcast, we try to tie three different sets of federally collected numbers together in regard to child welfare during the earliest phase of the COVID-19 pandemic between March and September 2020, when lockdowns were ubiquitous, schools were mostly closed and vaccines were still in the offing. Lemn Sissay, chancellor of the University of Manchester, was stolen from his mother by the U.K. care system, renamed Norman, and placed with a family he was told was his forever but who callously discarded him as an adolescent. https://bit.ly/3EZvWhE, Increase Successful Diversion for Youth of Color Last March, Dannhauser was among city child welfare leaders who at a March 2021 online panel criticized the surveillance of New York City families via the hotline reporting process. On this weeks podcast, we highlight a law to dismantle and rebuild child protection in Iowa, closure of juvenile prisons in New York and a former foster youth gets a key spot in the Biden administration. Julie Reynolds is the associate editor of The Imprint, an investigative journalist and author of Blood In The Fields, a book documenting the lives of young gang members in the Salinas Valley that was a finalist for the 2015 International Latino Book Award. https://bit.ly/3NejTAi, Disproportionality Rates for Children of Color in Foster Care Dashboard (2010-2020) https://bit.ly/392ordz, New York State Failed to Provide Legally Required Mental Health Care to Kids, Lawsuit Claims Chani Katzen Laufer and Jill Nagle of the Aviv Foundation join us to talk about a new $200,000 award the grant maker will give to four new ideas for family support and child welfare. https://bit.ly/3Gld5gh, A Court Reminds Us of the Obvious: Probable Cause Counts in Child Welfare Cases, Too Sponsored by Binti Greg Abbott, Wont Treat Gender Affirming Care for Trans Youth As Child Abuse Mira Zimet founder The Storyboard Project in 2014, and recently completed a third season of her work profiling young adults who have experienced foster care. https://crooked.com/podcast/this-land-season-2-coming-august-23rd/, Reform Council Recommends Ending Policy of Automatically Charging Some Youth as Adults Families in Limbo: Coronavirus Hobbles Reunifications from Foster Care On this weeks podcast we discuss the everyday impact of the Indian Child Welfare Act in court; a guide for current and former foster youth who want to find out if they are owed social security benefits; Alabama gets sued (again); and new entries into the Family First Prevention Services Act. On this weeks podcast, we break down the new data released by the Department of Health and Human Services, Floridas ban on trans medicine for minors, and the worsening news out of Louisianas juvenile justice system. Instead, the State Used Welfare Funds to Take Her Son. million verified professionals across 35 million companies. Alain Datcher, executive director of the new Los Angeles Youth Commission, joins us to talk about how the new body will be put together and what guarantees are in place to make sure it has real power to influence the discussion on child welfare and juvenile justice policy. On this weeks episode, we discuss the slow-developing effort to connect current and former foster youth with federal pandemic assistance, and a new bill that would extend the deadline for it. On this weeks podcast we discuss the immediate fallout from The Imprints investigation into Californias use of out-of-state youth facilities, the rise in child welfare cases in Los Angeles during the pandemic, rapid testing regulations getting lifted and a big result for the workforce development program Year Up. Heres How to Find Out if the Government Took Your Money, Class-Action Lawsuit in Alabama Alleges Mistreatment of Foster Youth, Clearinghouse OKs Five More Programs for Family First Act, AP: N.C. County Illegally Removed Kids from Homes, Verdict: Federal jury awards millions to daughter, father separated by Cherokee County DSS, Tax Incentive to Hire Foster Youth Back in Congress. On this weeks episode we discuss some leadership departures and additions in top jobs; the ongoing workforce spiral in child welfare; how systems pull money from the social safety net to offset foster care costs; and the Adoption Files Initiative. Sounding Board Commentary Dannhauser led Graham Windham, a 215-year-old nonprofit provider of foster care and family services, from 2012 until October of this year. He came to the organization from ACS, where he served as the associate commissioner for performance measurement, monitoring and improvement. https://imprintnews.org/youth-voice/as-deadline-for-federal-pandemic-relief-looms-fosters-are-being-failed/58601, Family First Clearinghouse Approves Two New Services, Will Reconsider Ohio Kinship Navigator Dorothy Roberts, director of the University of Pennsylvanias Program on Race, Science & Society, wrote Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare two decades ago. https://bit.ly/3cE7B30, A Need for Fresh Ideas on Training the Child Welfare Workforce Also: MacKenzie Scott drops unrestricted grants on youth organizations, and a great new visualization tool on racial and ethnic disproportionality in foster care. Tara Reynon, child welfare director, National Indian Child Welfare Association Phone Number, Email and Address History. Bridgette Carr and Vivek Sankaran, who both lead legal clinics at the University of Michigan Law School, join to discuss the importance of organizational support for the wellbeing of people who work in trauma-filled professions. Lisa Ling, host of CNNs This is Life with Lisa Ling Tomorrow, Sept. 21, 4pm EST https://bit.ly/3MiCGcq, Reports Without Surveillance: Connecticuts New Child Welfare Experiment Honorable Scott S. Sifferman Roxanna Asgarian, author and freelance reporter Were joined for the conversation about Foster Youth to Independence by Ruth White and Jamole Callahan, two chief architects of the initiative, and Love Williams, an early participant in the initiative. CPS Workers Search Millions of Homes a Year. NPR investigative reporter Joe Shapiro joins to talk about his coverage of the nationwide practice of charging parents for the cost of foster care. https://bit.ly/3rNEP8x, Colorado Considers a Raise the Age Youth Justice Bill https://bit.ly/3JJPCad, Michigan Raise The Age Law on Track to Pass, Leaving Three States with Juvenile Age Under 18 Phone 21******11. Register and well send you a recording! The Bridge to Adulthood: A Discussion on California Extended Foster Care System The Imprint Weekly Podcast is releasing bonus episodes featuring our publisher, Daniel Heimpel, and Molly Tierney, the child welfare lead at Accenture and former child welfare director for Baltimore. https://bit.ly/3kn5mG7, Young Adult Consultant and Youth Support Leads Application He is the author of the award-winning book NO PITY: People with Disabilities Forging a New Civil Rights Movement. http://bit.ly/3ttyzTy, Part One: Heres Your MotherShes Been Waiting for You. Childrens Residential Centers Scramble to Secure Vaccines for Frontline Staff https://on.ny.gov/3HQKAZy, Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment https://imprintnews.org/coronavirus-kids-and-families. Lindsey Bullinger of Georgia Tech University joins us for a conversation about how changes in the minimum wage can impact abuse and neglect, how to research the impact of the new child allowance, and what she and colleagues found when they matched up matched up child welfare data with cell phone usage during the early months of the coronavirus pandemic. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this request, please contact Shari Gruber, Assistant Commissioner, NYC ACS at (212) 393-5109 or at Shari.Gruber@acs.nyc.gov. https://bit.ly/3OtkbDj, Ending Conversion Therapy: Supporting and Affirming LGBTQ Youth https://bit.ly/3DPFHgw, Eric Adams Taps Jess Dannhauser to Lead Citys Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice Systems Were joined by Ohio Medicaid Director Maureen Corcoran to talk about her states new plan to change mental health services for youth and young adults and prevent unnecessary child welfare and foster care cases. Court: Arkansas Cant Ban Treatment of Transgender Kids https://bit.ly/3zDm8Xi, Coverage of the Indian Child Welfare Act by The Imprint Researchers and social workers Justin Harty and Kristen Ethier join us to talk about what they found when they tried to unearth anything about fathers and fathering while in foster care. http://bit.ly/3kuzaTK, Child Tax Credits Led to Decreased Abuse and Neglect, New Study Shows Sixto Cancel of Think of Us joins us to discuss whats going on with pandemic assistance to current and former foster youth. We will get back to our regular podcast format next week, but today we are featuring the work of Julie Reynolds, who is The Imprints new Associate Editor. JooYeun Chang Joins Biden Child Welfare Team, Biden Starts to Fill in Leadership at Administration for Children and Families, As Hotline Calls Plummeted, Michigan Did Some Dialing of Its Own, $400 Million In Coronavirus Relief for Foster Youth Heads to States, Confusion Among State Agencies Delays Vaccines for New York Foster Youth In Congregate Care, After Abuse Probe, Another Sequel-run Program that Housed California Youth Will Close, https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/sequel-closes-program-flagship-location/51693, LGBTQ, Foster Youth Groups Hail Biden Administration Stance on Discrimination Lawsuit, https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/lgbtq-foster-youth-groups-hail-biden-stance-discrimination-lawsuit/51826, Annie E. Casey Foundation Puts New Focus on 14- to 24-Year-Olds, https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/annie-e-casey-foundation-new-focus-14-24-year-olds/51606, New Washington State Senators Bill for Foster Kids Advances with Unanimous Support, https://imprintnews.org/youth-homelessness/former-foster-youth-first-bill-washington-legislator-passes-senate/51708, Founder of the Only Magazine By and For Parents Impacted by Child Welfare System Steps Down, https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/parents-rise-nora-mccarthy-steps-down-child-welfare/51747, Childrens Residential Centers Scramble to Secure Vaccines for Frontline Staff, https://imprintnews.org/coronavirus/childrens-residential-centers-scramble-to-secure-vaccines-for-frontline-staff/51469, With Frontline Workers Refusing Vaccination, Youth Residential Facilities Consider Future Mandates, https://imprintnews.org/coronavirus/youth-congregate-facilities-requiring-coronavirus-shots/51641, A New Study Highlights Promising Jobs Programs for Foster Youth, https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/a-new-study-highlights-promising-jobs-programs-for-foster-youth/51525, Black Foster Youth Handbook Author Nominated for NAACP Image Award, https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/black-foster-youth-handbook-nominated-naacp-image-award/51529, Award Announced for New Ideas in Child Welfare, https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/award-new-ideas-child-welfare/51564, Biden First-Day Order Likely Means Rollback of Trump Faith-Based Protection, https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/biden-first-day-order-likely-means-rollback-of-trump-faith-based-protection/51136, Biden Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Leaders: Some Logical Candidates, https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/biden-child-welfare-juvenile-justice-leaders-logical-candidates/49471, The Biden Transition Team: Key Players on Family and Justice, https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/biden-transition-team-family-justice/49273, https://imprintnews.org/special-series/complete-guide-the-family-first-act, of FosterClub joins to discuss the $400 million in coronavirus aid headed to states to help current and former foster youth; and New Jersey child welfare commissioner Christine Norbut Beyer talks to us about her recent stimulus check program for older youth in care., Molly Tierney, child welfare industry lead for Accenture, and, Scooter Ward, former deputy chief information officer of the Washington, D.C. Child and Family Services Agency, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98UIV-gsE2, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6691036/, Melissa Thompson, Melanie Jordan and Cam Lundstrom of the Office of Respondent Parent Counsel in Colorado, Christopher Scott and Lino Pea-Martinez of Sun Scholars, Gary Ivory, president of Youth Advocate Programs, Former juvenile judge Karen Baynes-Dunning, Michelle Caldeira, senior vice president of College Bound Dorchester, Dorothy Roberts, director of the University of Pennsylvanias Program on Race, Science & Society, Kevin Skidmore, owner of Four Fourty Trucking in Georgia, Dr. Jay Miller, dean of the University of Kentucky School of Social Work, Beverly Jones, child operating officer for Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois, Takkeem Morgan, founder of Foster Together Indiana, Josh Gupta-Kagan, professor, University of South Carolina School of Law, Dr. Bruce Perry, founder and senior fellow at the Child Trauma Academy, Rae Baker, director of the Minnesota Prison Doula Project, Rebecca Nagle, host of the award-winning This Land podcast, Irene Clements, former president, National Foster Parent Association, Lisa Thurau, founder, Strategies for Youth.

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