Zach Laris, director of federal advocacy and child welfare policy for the American Academy of Pediatrics, joins us for a deep dive on the Family First Prevention Services Act, which fully took effect in all states last week. https://www.propublica.org/article/they-took-us-away-from-each-other-lost-inside-americas-shadow-foster-system, Hidden Foster Care: A Continuing Series by The Imprint https://bit.ly/37VWL9w, LawLifeProf Coaching https://bit.ly/3LWGxfs. https://bit.ly/3xiqT6y, Federal Guidance on Foster Youth Pandemic Relief: A Breakdown https://bit.ly/3yRUTqO, Hidden Foster Care: A Series by The Imprint No interview this week! Mandatory Reporting Was Supposed to Stop Severe Child Abuse. Arizona Launches Portal to Connect Former Foster Youth with Pandemic Relief Police Killing of Foster Child MaKhia Bryant in Ohio Wrenches Youth, Allies More knowledge about what works to prevent abuse and neglect. https://bit.ly/3EMrbpD, We had some amazing guests join us on The Imprint Weekly Podcast this year, and we reviewed the entire 2021 archive to bring you clips from some of the very best! https://bit.ly/3F3mN7P, Motion for Summary Judgment, Rogers v. HHS https://bit.ly/3JTSySp, New legislation Would Arm Child Welfare Workers with Mace https://bit.ly/3xSuNot. https://bit.ly/3talYW3. https://bit.ly/3AVgYae, Judges in Kids for Cash Scandal Must Compensate Families Healers in The System: From the Health Field to Child Welfare Leadership We also talk about some well-timed research on the nexus between income support for poor parents and child well-being. https://bit.ly/3b8b89y, Evictions and Neighborhood Child Maltreatment Reports Jess Dannhausers latest job experience is On this weeks episode, we discuss new findings that connect anti-poverty measures to reducing child maltreatment, the Democrats plan for unaccompanied minors at the border, and the Road to Healing Tour. free lookups / month. https://bit.ly/3OHy0O9, Foster Youth Interning in Congress Envision Laws Improving Health Care, Greater Access to Benefits Chief Executive Officer at Graham Windham. Alan Dettlaff and Kristen Weber, upEND Movement https://bit.ly/39KP0nB, Child Welfare Ideas from the Experts, #10: Better Policing of Adoption Subsidies Disclaimer: Wiza, Inc is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with Microsoft or LinkedIn, or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates. https://debtfreejustice.org/, Nebraska Inspector General Recommends Ending Foster Care Contract with Saint Francis Henning joins us to discuss her experience representing youth, and her new book The Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth. If you enjoy this podcast, or the great work our reporters do at The Imprint and Fostering Families Today, please consider making a donation. Jess Dannhauser is based out of New York, New York, United States and works at Graham Windham as Chief Executive Officer. A new piece of evidence: researchers linked the release of COVID-19 child tax credits to decreases in abuse and neglect https://bit.ly/396YKsw, Survey Shows Frustration with Foster Care from Within The System The Return of Earmarks: Winners from Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice and Youth Homelessness The plan has received pushback from some advocates who believe that such programs cannot be led by an agency with the power to investigate and separate families. Molly Tierney is the child welfare lead for Accenture, and the former child welfare director for the City of Baltimore. Jess works at Graham Windham as Chief Executive Officer. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. https://bit.ly/3rMJ9mS, California Bans Out-of-State Treatment Programs After Reporters Investigate Abuse Its a reporter-palooza! https://bit.ly/3NQ50F3, In Prayer and Protest, People of Indian Country Gather Outside the Supreme Court to Defend the Indian Child Welfare Act https://bit.ly/3MGk8nT, New York Officials, Advocates Debate Youth Justice Reform Amid Crime Fears In a Dec. 30 tweet, McMillan said she was anxious about who the incoming Commissioner would be, but now has hope, congratulating Dannhauser on the appointment. https://bit.ly/3qen9B1. https://bit.ly/3UcbxMk, Infant and Toddler Homelessness: Report Coming Soon On this weeks podcast, we discuss the decline in reunifications during the early pandemic, a potential legal counsel law in Congress, a new national campaign to connect current and former foster youth with pandemic assistance, and juvenile justice reforms in Michigan and New York. We discuss whats in the $1.5 trillion federal spending deal for youth and families, a court challenge to Canadas new Indigenous child welfare law, and Colorado seeking to raise the floor for juvenile justice. https://bit.ly/2ObtLAV, Washington Will End Foster Youth Placement in Hotels, Offices and Cars There has never been a more important time for the kind of work that Fostering Media Connections does: Telling the stories that bring all of us together, closing the distance that kept us apart. And should that work be done by child welfare agencies, other parts of government, or something entirely different? During Confirmation Hearing for Top Biden Child Welfare Officials, Senators Voice Their Own Priorities New York Times reporter Andrea Elliott joins to discuss her new book Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City, which chronicles Dasani Coates and her family in New York City. Dixson Dissent It Punishes Poor Families Instead. Wes shares Biancas story. Stranded in the ER: Can California Change its Treatment of Kids in Crisis? https://bit.ly/3B6SoUI, Fathers and Continuous Learning in Child Welfare On this weeks episode, we go straight to the interview! Erases Criminal Records for Former Juvenile Offenders https://bit.ly/2ThbX9T, Attorney David Kelly Leaves the Childrens Bureau https://bit.ly/3xYvxWX, Life Altered for One Texas Family Determined to Protect Transgender Child https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/parents-rise-nora-mccarthy-steps-down-child-welfare/51747. Register and well send you a recording! WebContact Us. https://bit.ly/3pkS3Z8, These foster youth say the state of Alaska pocketed thousands of dollars that belonged to them. For exclusive Youth Services Insider content. https://imprintnews.org/special-series/complete-guide-the-family-first-act. https://bit.ly/3zDm8Xi, Coverage of the Indian Child Welfare Act by The Imprint We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Whats On The Ballot for Youth and Families Visit imprintnews.org/donate. I was eager to get. On this weeks podcast, we discuss the Justice Departments entry into the legal battle on trans medicine for youth; Bidens new juvenile justice leader, decarceration advocate Liz Ryan; and the first state in decades to pursue lowering the age of its juvenile justice system. On this weeks podcast we discuss the newest policy proposals from foster youth interns on Capitol Hill, new funding for racial equity in child welfare, and the newly approved guaranteed income pilot project in California that will pay up to $1,000 per month to young adults who have aged out of foster care. https://bit.ly/3QHUOyv, Patterns of Juvenile Court Referrals of Youth Born in 2000 Read Ivory Bennetts contributions to The Imprint: https://imprintnews.org/author/ivory-bennett, Homeless in Foster Care: What Would Really Keep Foster Youth from Sleeping in Offices, College Ready, Career Prepared: A Guide to Postsecondary Education for Youth in Foster Care, Texas Governor Calls on Citizens to Report Parents of Transgender Kids for Abuse, 5 Texas DAs Defy Gov. So a Judge Sent Her to Juvenile Detention. https://bit.ly/2Vrn4hF, On this weeks episode of The Imprint Weekly Podcast we discuss new proposals for abolishing family policing and creating a community-led parallel system for family support; lowered expectations on L.A. juvenile justice reform; and a surprising outcome among states that have raised the age since 2007.Jen Burdick of Community Legal Services of Philadelphia joins to talk about her organizations massive push to help clients file tax returns this year to prevent them from missing out on major new family supports that some believe could halve child poverty in America.. But we really cannot do it without donors like you who read our stuff, listen to our podcasts and attend our online events.There are tons of really great nonprofit, independent news outlets to support out there, and we hope you consider us one of them. On this weeks podcast we discuss a major drop in the use of powerful psych meds on California foster youth, and discuss how child welfare metrics behaved during the prolonged decline in child poverty that was recently analyzed by Child Trends. https://bit.ly/30I2KLO, Minneapolis Lawyers Rely on Gold Standard Law to Keep Native American Families Together https://bit.ly/3tC9YMA, Keeping Moms With Their Newborns: A Team of Washington Lawyers and Advocates Works to Avoid Foster Care Separation at Birth In particular, we focus on a sex trafficking exception to federal limits on congregate care funding that Florida is using to place hundreds of youth in group settings. 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/3gGA0Y7, Historic $31.5 Billion Settlement to End First Nations Suits Against the Child Welfare System in Canada Over the next few weeks, we will be releasing bonus episodes on Thursdays that will be conversations between The Imprints publisher Daniel Heimpel and Molly Tierney, the child welfare lead at Accenture and former director of Baltimores child welfare system. We also discuss some local and state election results, and whats going on with the Biden transition team.. Today, she now longer believes that a system can work at all in a way that ensures justice for poor or Black families in America. All three are now leading state child welfare systems in Oklahoma, North Carolina and Indiana, respectively. The appointment of Dannhauser, who has served on Adams transition team for child welfare, drew quick approval from several youth and family advocates and child welfare leaders in the city. https://upendmovement.org/event/virtual-convening2022/, Evidence from the 2021 Expanded Child Tax Credit 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://bit.ly/3XS3y8R. http://bit.ly/3WRSIie, Wyoming Considers Codifying Indian Child Welfare Act Protections in State Law 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 We discuss the latest developments in the fight in Texas over Gov. https://nbcnews.to/3GSTpkZ, In New Orleans, City Officials Are No Longer Holding Juveniles in the Adult Jail. https://bit.ly/3Ls0dYV, Consumer Finance Agency Digs Into Questionable Direct Student Loan Practices Fair Futures is the best investment our City can make, Stick With Youth Beyond the Bounds of Care, The Value of Being a Social Worker as the CEO of Citys Oldest Child Welfare Agency, Graham Windham. https://bit.ly/3OVkoR7, Research Shows Tribal Universities Twice As Likely To Provide Child Care on Campus https://bit.ly/3CfWVSw. https://bit.ly/3gKAWe4, Confirmation Hearing of January Contreras and Rebecca Jones Gaston Colleen Henry is an Assistant Professor at the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College at the City University of New York. If you enjoy this podcast, or the great work our reporters do at The Imprint and Fostering Families Today, and the work that our Youth Voices Rising team does, please consider making a donation. We close with some thoughts from Henry about some common-sense changes that systems should be considering in regard to these things. Glassmans path through the incarceration system to recent parole epitomizes the changing tides in public attitude and policy about horrific crimes committed by youth. On this weeks podcast we talk about the new push for federal oversight of the troubled teen industry, and what might be different this time around; the first kinship support program approved for new federal funding nationwide; and a local court case over ICWA that involves high-powered attorneys. On this weeks podcast we provide an overview of the Who Cares project, The Imprints annual data collection on foster youth and foster homes in America. https://bit.ly/3vVBy5P, Moving Upstream on Mental Health https://imprintnews.org/special-series/far-from-home, California Approves First State-Guaranteed Income For Foster Youth On this weeks podcast we discuss more plans for rethinking child welfare, universal cell phone coverage for California foster youth, and another big experiment planned for the colorblind approach to foster care removal decisions. This new season, called After Life, explores one mans journey into and then out of the California penal system, the latter part of which might not have happened but for changes over time in the states view about a second chance for young offenders. Getting Proactive About the Child Welfare Workforce https://bit.ly/3qptqez, Looming Questions, 2022 Edition https://bit.ly/3W9JVJu, Michigan Children Without Homes Rarely Enrolled in Early Learning Programs Graham Windham is a 501 (c)(3) organization under the Internal Revenue Service Code. 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. She sums, Written by Bonnie Kornberg, Chief Performance Officer Graham Windham created the Graham SLAM program in 2014 to help youth navigate the difficult transition to adulthood and defy the odds facing, At Graham Windham, weve learned that the best ideas come from our kids, families and team. What will it take to improve our prevention of abuse and neglect in America? Correction: This article previously mentioned that David Hansell was a candidate for a top child welfare job in the Biden administration: assistant secretary for children and families. https://wapo.st/2YbOXvX, Bill To establish the Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies in the United States https://bit.ly/3QGIfDD, California Bill Would Bar Police from Lying to Kids During Interrogations Outside Experts Give Texas Roadmap to Decrease Sky-high Rates of Foster Kids Sleeping in Offices, Hotels She has worked on several research projects associated with the Center for Social Services Research and the California Social Work Education Center, including the California Child Welfare Indicators Project and the Standardized Core Project for California Child Welfare Workers. https://bit.ly/3CZWKgL, L.A. County Reaches $32 Million Settlement in Anthony Avalos Case https://bit.ly/3MoRTcK, Biden Blasts Texas Leaders Cynical and Dangerous Targeting of Transgender Youth and Their Parents https://bit.ly/3sQN1Vj, The Imprints Coverage of the Indian Child Welfare Act https://nbcnews.to/3JYeN8F, 5 Texas DAs Defy Gov. So a Judge Sent Her to Juvenile Detention. Journalist Roxanna Asgarian joins Senior Editor John Kelly to discuss her recent investigative report for The Imprint about the culture of silence on abuse inside Texas child welfare facilities. On this weeks episode we discuss the continuing spiral of Sequel, a for-profit provider of residential youth programs, Bidens halt to Trump religious rules, a new slate of child allowance plans and more. https://bit.ly/3bbXhlp, HHS Leader Rafael Lpez: Its Time to Flip the Script on Child Welfare https://bit.ly/3odHqUS. http://bit.ly/3WJ7SGt, Maryland and Iowa Are the Latest to be Sued Over Youth Mental Health Services On this episode, Imprint Senior Editor John Kelly and producer Christine Ongjoco have put together a collection of clips from interviews with our first year of guests. https://bit.ly/3OOWoNA, The Office of Family Assistance Gets New Director, Ann Flagg https://bit.ly/3KCDCuB. https://bit.ly/3JKsYh5, Hidden Foster Care: Continuing Coverage in The Imprint These foster youth say the state of Alaska pocketed thousands of dollars that belonged to them. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. Patty Duh, associate, Annie E. Casey Foundation https://bit.ly/3vs1MP4, Lawmakers Pass Child Welfare Changes, Teacher Incentives, Tax Break on Tampons Last year, The Imprint produced an in-depth series looking at the first decade of the program in California, exploring what holes still existed in a new safety net that overall has helped ease the transition to adulthood for teens in the system. https://bit.ly/3kRhYEY, Timely Permanency and the Appellate Process Tough Conversations: Navigating Relationships with Biological Family https://bit.ly/3HOho4l, Eric Adams Taps Jess Dannhauser to Lead Citys Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice System http://bit.ly/3m7l3EF, Bidens Top Child Welfare Official Discusses Her 2023 Priorities with The Imprint Help support our independent coverage of child welfare, youth justice and youth homelessness today at www.imprintnews.org/donate. On this weeks episode we catch up on some headlines from the last few months in child welfare and youth justice, including: a flood of mental health litigation; adoption reckoning in South Korea; a federal effort to help states differentiate poverty and neglect; the nexus between money and maltreatment; the Finish the 5 campaign in Texas; and more. House Bill Would Establish Protections for Disabled Parents https://bit.ly/3wEBJFe, 7th Circuit Dismisses 2019 Lawsuit Seeking Sweeping Changes to Indiana DCS Policies https://bit.ly/3Da1uif, California Foster Youth Must Make UBI Payments Work Along With Other Public Assistance Imprint reporter Sara Tiano moderates a discussion that features perspectives from two young leaders who experienced the system before and after the extension to 21; an expert in California child welfare policy; and one of the nations leading researchers on the experience of older youth in foster care. Our Next Chapter By Jess Dannhauser Blog. Reveal contact info Contact www.bit.ly/FFTholidays, Federal Report: Foster Care, Adoptions Dropped in 2020 Lisa Thurau, the head of Strategies for Youth, joins us to talk about the true front door of the juvenile justice system: police encounters with youth. (cant make it? The team behind it is calling on New York State to reduce the use of congregate care and ultimately, to eliminate it altogether. https://bit.ly/3xi84Qv, California County Tests Universal Basic Income to Support Youth After Foster Care https://bit.ly/3q0L9bD, Calls to Roll Back Raise the Age Laws Reach NY Statehouse, But Find Little Traction https://bit.ly/3shJz5u, The Scope and Impact of Nonprofit Workforce Shortages Daniel Heimpel, publisher of The Imprint On this weeks podcast, we discuss Washingtons limitations on life without parole, raising the floor on juvenile arrests, rules of the road for foster youth COVID relief and prioritizing foster parents for vaccines. http://bit.ly/3VLeS6k, The Imprints Coverage of Brackeen v. Haaland Families tell us they experience the support as surveillance, at least in that early stage, he said. https://bit.ly/3uED1Q9, How Hidden Foster Care Harms Children and Parents of Color Register for free: bit.ly/ToughConversations0324, Whats in the 2022 Federal Spending Deal for Children and Families https://bit.ly/3wQjnB2, Child Welfare Ideas from the Experts #9: Standardized Registry of Maltreatment Reports https://bit.ly/3dNCV0v, Supporting Foster Youth on College Campuses https://opensea.io/collection/orphansplea. https://bit.ly/3pXHGdU, Delete this form and never use again. DSS agencies remove kids without judges order. https://bit.ly/3lLCS8R, DeSantis Moves to Ban Transition Care for Transgender Youths, Medicaid Recipients https://bit.ly/3xRkgJs. Jess The Imprints executive editor, Karen de S, joins to discuss her investigative series Drugging Our Kids, which nearly a decade ago helped to prompt a number of policy changes in the state when it came to powerful psychiatric meds and youth in foster care., Statement of Administrative Policy on the Mental Health Matters Act of 2022 https://bit.ly/3qilGt4. https://naacpimageawards.net/, Award Announced for New Ideas in Child Welfare Description: On this weeks podcast we cover a lawsuit over equal support for relative caregivers in Ohio, LGBTQ youth in foster care, how foster homes are doing during the coronavirus pandemic, and New Jerseys stimulus relief for older youth in care. On this weeks podcast we discuss a landmark case out of New York over the rights of biological parents, connecting homeless children to early childhood programs, a federal end-around on monitoring unaccompanied minors, an AI Bill of Rights, and the placement preferences required by ICWA. https://bit.ly/35MbKSB. https://bit.ly/37hzj6A, Nations Top Juvenile Justice Official Disputes Youth Crime Wave Narrative Ways to Give; Become a Corporate Partner; Attend or Sponsor an Event; Speak Out! As I shared in a public note earlier today, I, We are in pain. 406: Children in Out-Of-Home Placements https://bit.ly/3mUmJOg, Texas House Moves Bill Strengthening Adoptee Rights to Original Birth Certificate Kim Clifton of HALOS in South Carolina, joins us to talk about kinship care, what federal funding for kinship navigators could mean for her state, and hidden foster care. https://bit.ly/3JJPCad, Michigan Raise The Age Law on Track to Pass, Leaving Three States with Juvenile Age Under 18 https://bit.ly/3k4I7AX, One-time Pandemic Cash Assistance Now Available to Foster Youth in New York Volunteer; Legacy Campaign. https://bit.ly/3KVqjDd, Edgar Cahn, Pioneer of Time Banking, Passes Away To pre-order the guide: https://bit.ly/caready, Want to give a copy to all the foster youth or caregivers in your life? Cohens piece is perhaps now the most famous example of a long-debated federal policy: the valid court order exception.. https://youthcommission.lacounty.gov/. 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Ruth White of the National Center for Housing and Child Welfare joins us to talk about the first two full years of Foster Youth to Independence, a housing voucher program designed by current and former foster youth that aims to prevent housing instability for those aging out. Instead of a guest interview, were featuring a great conversation on connecting youth in foster care to higher education and careers. For too long, we have taken a downstream approach to childrens welfare, setting up too many kids particularly in Black and Brown communities for a lifetime of challenges, Adams said in a Dec. 30 tweet. We end with a discussion of Edgar Cahn, a giant in the legal community whose legacy includes two innovative ideas in juvenile justice. Serita Cox, iFoster Similar Profiles, Commissioner, NYC Administration for Childrens Services @. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. https://bit.ly/July22FFT, EVENT: What Foster, Adoptive & Kinship Parents Wish Youth Knew A Better Future for Minnesota Families: How to Improve Support for Parents in Crisis and Youth in Foster Care White Hawks recounts her own adoption story, which began in 1955, decades before the Indian Child Welfare Act was passed to protect Indigenous families from being separated.. https://bit.ly/37LKYdS, Decolonization Is Only The Beginning: Indigenous Child Welfare in Canada On this weeks podcast we discuss testing universal basic income for youth aging out of the foster care system, a Minnesota law aimed at addressing race disproportionality, and the new head of the U.S. Childrens Bureau. The award-winning poet and writer joins us to talk about growing up in care, the social worker who made a difference in his childhood, and much more. https://bit.ly/3wOG0Gc, New York Limits Access to Parents Names on Child Abuse And Neglect Registry Double your donation today atwww.imprintnews.org/donate. 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://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6691036/. 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. State Child welfare https: //bit.ly/37VWL9w, LawLifeProf Coaching https: //bit.ly/3LWGxfs something different... 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