Daniel Heimpel is the founder of Fostering Media Connections and the publisher of The Imprint. Improving casework. The three explore interesting lessons on this issue learned from testing of a virtual caseworker training platform. Forber-Pratt was adopted from his home country of India, grew up in Missouri and has since worked on child welfare reform in both nations. https://voicesofmontereybay.org/afterlife, Imprint coverage by Julie Reynolds Sign up for a free account. https://bit.ly/3vNdCC7. https://bit.ly/3mImoi4. https://bit.ly/3Cy8up7, Taking on Racial Bias in Child Welfare http://bit.ly/41vIGqL, Impact of Direct Cash Benefits to Low-Income Families Can Be Far-Reaching https://bit.ly/3ighQgo. 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. https://imprintnews.org/webinars, Executive Order on Advancing Equality for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex Individuals On this weeks episode we discuss the worsening capacity crisis when it comes to older youth in foster care, calls for better juvenile judge training, and an update on the legal battle over investigating gender affirming care as abuse in Texas. 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 episode, the two friends discuss the growing call for child welfare to paddle upstream, investing more money in keeping families together and less on splitting them apart. 406: Children in Out-Of-Home Placements. https://bit.ly/3w3s2Ra, Briefs Filed in Brackeen v. Haaland Outside Experts Give Texas Roadmap to Decrease Sky-high Rates of Foster Kids Sleeping in Offices, Hotels Series: https://extras.mercurynews.com/druggedkids, Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7lHeosq-FY, Prescribing Antipsychotic Drugs to California Foster Youth Declines Dramatically On this weeks podcast, we discuss the major investigation of Californias use of an embattled for-profit to care for kids out of state, trendlines since New York raised the age, and a new foster youth film channel. We also discuss a new waiver to use Medicaid in congregate care settings and good results for a strategy to prevent some foster care removals. Gupta-Kagans research on this practice suggests that potentially hundreds of thousands more kids enter foster care every year than we think. 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.. David Kelly, a former official in the Childrens Bureau during the Obama and Trump administrations, joins to talk about his federal career and what he sees on the horizon for child welfare. Patty Duh, associate, Annie E. Casey Foundation WebNEW YORK New York City Administration for Childrens Services (ACS) Commissioner Jess Dannhauser today announced the eight awards selected for the second phase of New York Citys Family Enrichment Center (FEC) expansion plan. Mira Zimet, founder of The Storyboard Project, joins to discuss her three seasons of profiling youth and young adults who have experienced the foster care system in America. http://lawlifeprofs.com. On this weeks podcast we discuss universal basic income and pandemic assistance for current and former foster youth; a new federal investigation into the sordid history of Indian boarding schools; potential trouble for Ohios new mental health reform; and a settlement over homeless foster youth in Washington. At the time, she proposed abolishing the field as we know it, to be replaced by an entirely new system. Well be back with more great guests after Labor Day. Christina Remlin, the lead counsel for Childrens Rights, help us break down the decision in the recent Supreme Court case over the right of faith-based child welfare providers to choose who they will work with based on religious beliefs. https://bit.ly/39gQ4gc, Campaign Begins to Repeal Major Federal Child Welfare Law https://voiceoffostercare.org/, Year 2 Survey for Voice of the Foster Care Community Featuring Chrissi Ross Nimmo, Maine Lawmakers Vote to Sue DHHS in Bid to See Child Protective Records, L.A. County Reaches $32 Million Settlement in Anthony Avalos Case, New York Officials, Advocates Debate Youth Justice Reform Amid Crime Fears, Louisiana Begins Moving Child Inmates to Notorious Angola Prisons Former Death Row Unit, Freedom to Dream: A World Without Family Policing, https://upendmovement.org/event/virtual-convening2022/, Evidence from the 2021 Expanded Child Tax Credit. Under Jess Dannhauser leadership, [ACS] will take an upstream approach for young New Yorkers at risk.. Daniel Heimpel, publisher of The Imprint https://bit.ly/3czeRxl, Biennial Juvenile Incarceration Census Data Released States send kids to foster care and their parents the bill often one too big to pay, Judge Curbs Alaskas Practice of Claiming Foster Youths Federal Benefits, The Holidays Arent Always a Celebration. Delete this form and never use again. DSS agencies remove kids without judges order. https://podcasts.instituteforfamily.org/seen-and-heard/, Youth Younger Than 18 Prosecuted in Criminal Court: National Estimate, 2019 Cases, Senate Bill May Require Legal Counsel for Parents, Children in Child Welfare Cases, Continued State Flexibility To Assist Older Foster Youth Act, How Incarcerated Parents Are Losing Their Children Forever, Americas Troubled Teen Industry Needs Reform So Kids Can Avoid the Abuse I Endured, Lawmakers Issue Warning to Troubled Teen Industry: Congress Will Act, Washington Targets Behavior Modification Programs, Residential Programs: Selected Cases of Death, Abuse, and Deceptive Marketing, First Kinship Support Model Gains Approval by Family First Clearinghouse, State of Missouri and Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma vs. David Finkelhor of the Crimes Against Children Research Center and Family Research Laboratory joins to discuss the most recent federal data on child abuse and neglect, and what it showed as America headed into the coronavirus pandemic. Families tell us they experience the support as surveillance, at least in that early stage, he said. https://bit.ly/3qilGt4. Wes shares Biancas story. https://imprintnews.org/special-series/hidden-foster-care. Her research examines child welfare policy and practice with a focus on family violence. After Graces Story, Michigan Will Study Its Juvenile Justice System, Register for Dollars and Dreams: Dont Waste Whats in Your Wallet!, Were You Ever in Foster Care? https://bit.ly/3vgscRO, AP Analysis: COVID Prolonged Foster Care Stays for Thousands https://bit.ly/3tsMiaV, Abolishing Policing Also Means Abolishing Family Regulation Pennsylvania Parents Sue State Over Unconstitutional Child Abuse Registry https://bit.ly/3sQN1Vj, The Imprints Coverage of the Indian Child Welfare Act Happy New Year to all! https://bit.ly/39TWBkc, When the Backlash Came for Title IX, She Fought Back Lisa Ling, host of CNNs This is Life with Lisa Ling https://bit.ly/3v153pP, Ohio Youth and Family Ombudsmen Office Opens 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://bit.ly/3xz5Tvz, Violence & Vanishing Supervisors At Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall https://bit.ly/3hRklWB, Dont Let Foster Care Contracts Open a Back Door to Discrimination Mandatory Reporting Was Supposed to Stop Severe Child Abuse. 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. Marina Nitze, co-author of Hack Your Bureaucracy and a co-founder of the Child Welfare Playbook, joins to discuss strategies for improving child welfare, why shes optimistic about the future of kinship care, and more. WebJess celebrated 44th birthday on June 20. His deputy, Virginia Pryor, will lead the department until a permanent hire is made by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors. Karl Wyatt, digital artist https://wapo.st/35AGINf, A Novel Approach on Litigating Racial Disparities in Juvenile Justice 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. 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/3lr4DEu, New Study Suggests Ending Group Care for Foster Youth WebJess Dannhauser is 44 years old and was born on 06/20/1978. Free Registration Link https://imprintnews.org/special-series/hidden-foster-care. He told me he was dropping out of college. Kathleen Creamer of Community Legal Services of Philadelphia joins to discuss two recent court cases of note in the state, Phillys high rate of foster care, the Adoption and Safe Families Act and more. Rita Soronen, CEO of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, joins to discuss the first 10,000 adoptions accomplished under the organizations Wendys Wonderful Kids program, and whats next for expansion of the program. On this weeks podcast, we discuss what The Imprint has learned from states about the end of the federal moratorium on aging out of foster care during the pandemic; a new law to limit the transfer of youth into adult court in Washington, D.C.; and a troubling case of entrenched and unchecked juvenile justice and child welfare leadership. https://bit.ly/3s0fWXx, Hyun Sook Han, Korean Social Worker and Adoption Pioneer, Dies at 83 https://bit.ly/2RxufmX, Class-Action Lawsuit in Alabama Alleges Mistreatment of Foster Youth https://bit.ly/2QDY70u, Remembering KCUR Reporter Aviva Okeson-Haberman https://imprintnews.org/webinars. The past two years have been a time of painful isolation and uncertainty, especially for Americas most vulnerable families and children. https://bit.ly/3iL0U26, Prioritizing Kinship Care with Kim Clifton https://bit.ly/3OHy0O9, Foster Youth Interning in Congress Envision Laws Improving Health Care, Greater Access to Benefits https://bit.ly/3talYW3. On this weeks podcast we discuss a new kinship prioritization in Washington, New York gets sued (twice), privatization ends in Nebraska, and controversial new legislation in Alabama and Tennessee. https://bit.ly/322rNpU, Extending Foster Care Past Age 18 Visit imprintnews.org/donate. New York Mayor-elect Eric Adams has appointed Jess Dannhauser, the former CEO of major child welfare provider Graham Windham, to serve as his https://imprintnews.org/coronavirus-kids-and-families. Reynolds has produced and released the second season of her Podcast Grey Area. 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. Impact of Direct Cash Benefits to Low-Income Families Can Be Far-Reaching, Child Tax Credits Led to Decreased Abuse and Neglect, New Study Shows, New York Child Welfare Advocates Call on Lawmakers to Prevent Foster Care Through Community Investment, Maryland Eyes Law to Protect Domestic Violence Survivors from Failure to Protect Charges, U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Data Portal on Ukraine, https://data.unhcr.org/en/situations/ukraine, Ukraine situation: Regional protection profiling and monitoring factsheet, https://data.unhcr.org/en/documents/details/97720, An Indigenous Adoptee Reclaims Her Culture, First-of-its-kind Survey Examines Trauma and Healing Among Indigenous Survivors of Family Separation, How a Chippewa Grandmothers Adoption Fight Ended Up in the U.S. Supreme Court, The Imprints Coverage of Brackeen v. Haaland, South Korea Sets Up a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to Investigate Adoptions, Feds Plan $10 Million to Prevent Confusion of Poverty with Neglect, Wyoming Considers Codifying Indian Child Welfare Act Protections in State Law, With ICWA Under Threat, More States Shore Up Laws to Protect Native Families from Foster Care Separation, Maryland and Iowa Are the Latest to be Sued Over Youth Mental Health Services, Justice Department Slams Alaska for Over-Institutionalizing Youth with Disabilities, Disabled Foster Youth Sue North Carolina for Segregating Them in Institutions. Get contact details including emails and phone numbers https://bit.ly/3yrikrf, Part II: Earning Freedom https://bit.ly/3CEtvjt. This weeks episode is an edited-for-length version of a discussion that Fostering Media Connections recently conducted called Navigating the Holidays. 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