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On this weeks podcast, we discuss the ongoing capacity crisis in Texas foster care, jarring numbers on community college enrollment, and new federal funds to seed innovation in supporting kinship caregivers. Wes shares Biancas story. https://bit.ly/30yHBDE, We Have to Stop Losing Half of Foster Parents in the First Year https://bit.ly/3JZFWsr. https://bit.ly/3udG5n0, Trends in U.S. https://bit.ly/3A12W4O, NC County Illegally Removed Kids from Homes Its Much More Complicated for Foster Youth, Holiday Lessons from a Former Foster Youth: Families Dont Have to Be Bound by Blood, For This Foster Youth, Christmas Was Always Conflicting, Be Mindful of Foster Youths Struggles with Holidays, Donate to Fostering Media Connections during the month of December and your contribution will be fully matched! https://bit.ly/3w1x3qw, Advocates Tout Data Showing Raise the Age Laws Havent Overwhelmed States Juvenile Facilities https://imprintnews.org/webinars, Virtual Town Hall on Pandemic Assistance for Foster Youth Navigating the Holidays with Fostering Families Today Media Contact pressoffice@cityhall.nyc.gov (212) 788-2958 NYC.gov footer More on NYC.gov Directory of City Agencies Contact NYC Government City Employees Notify NYC City Store Stay Connected NYC Mobile Apps Maps Residents Toolkit NYC.gov in Other Languages Kreyl Ayisyen Polskie Espaol p franais EVENT: What Youth Wish Foster, Adoptive & Kinship Parents Knew https://bit.ly/3JMDZ2f, Michigan Raises the Age, Includes 17-Year-Olds in Juvenile Justice System Happy New Year to all! https://bit.ly/33LKSkF, Chapin Hall Study Finds Lack of Support for Foster Youth in Community College https://bit.ly/July22FFT, EVENT: What Foster, Adoptive & Kinship Parents Wish Youth Knew Available on all popular podcast platforms. We end with a discussion of Edgar Cahn, a giant in the legal community whose legacy includes two innovative ideas in juvenile justice. More knowledge about what works to prevent abuse and neglect. On this weeks podcast we talk about a racial equity audit New York City never made public; welfare payments and foster care; and the emergence of lifebooks. 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. https://bit.ly/3KNvAMY, A Perfect Combination of Chutzpah and Soul https://bit.ly/3pXHGdU, Delete this form and never use again. DSS agencies remove kids without judges order. Lawanda Ravoira of the Delores Barr Weaver Policy Center joins to talk about how juvenile justice systems continue to miss on designing effective interventions and solutions for girls, and to discuss her organizations new See the Girl manifesto aimed at improving things on that score. https://imprintnews.org/webinars, Pandemic Relief Funds for California Foster Youth Slow to Reach Needy Young Adults as Deadline Approaches https://bit.ly/3iL0U26, Prioritizing Kinship Care with Kim Clifton Rae Baker of the Minnesota Prison Doula Project joins to discuss her organizations efforts to help expecting moms in prison as they prepare for birth, and a precedent-setting state law the project successfully pushed for that will offer a chance for these moms to stay with their newborns outside of the prison walls. All contributions are fully tax-deductible to the extent of the law. https://bit.ly/3KVqjDd, Edgar Cahn, Pioneer of Time Banking, Passes Away 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. Were joined by Melissa Carter, executive director of the Barton Child Law and Policy Center at Emory University, and Andy Barclay, statistician for the group Fostering Court Improvement, to discuss a new metric to track family separation in America. https://bit.ly/3mrMOFr. And Fostering Media Connections Founder Daniel Heimpel joins us for a farewell lookback on the media platform he created. Contact Details. Sharon McDaniel, A Second Chance Inc. https://bit.ly/3roMfOI, After Prison, He Became a Poodle Professional https://bit.ly/3OJquSJ, Letter to Colleagues from Administration for Children and Families https://bit.ly/3qlfG3W, Humanitarian Support in Ukraine Should Prioritize Children Without Stability Colleen Henry is an Assistant Professor at the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College at the City University of New York. We discuss the latest developments in the fight in Texas over Gov. https://nbcnews.to/3yLi08p, CPS Workers Search Millions of Homes a Year. Christopher Scott and Lino Pea-Martinez of Connecticuts Sun Scholars program join us to talk about their model of a central program that supports current and former foster youth on college campuses around the state. 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. to Reform its Foster Care System https://bit.ly/3xYvxWX, Life Altered for One Texas Family Determined to Protect Transgender Child https://bit.ly/3NNCEdN, SOUL Family Permanency Option for Older Youth in Foster Care Legislators A Proposed State Law May Force Them To, Honoring the Life of MaKhia Bryant: An Ombudsperson for Foster Youth in Ohio, Ohio Youth and Family Ombudsmen Office Opens, Governor Appoints Two Ombudsmen to Lead New Office, Survey Shows Frustration with Foster Care from Within The System, Year 2 Survey for Voice of the Foster Care Community, Marginalizing Mothers: Child Maltreatment Registries, Statutory Schemes, and Reduced Opportunities for Employment, Its Like A Leech On Me: Child Abuse Registries Punish Unsuspecting Parents Of Color, Biden Needs to Consider Child Abuse Registry Reforms as an Agenda Item, Georgia Dissolves Child Abuse and Neglect Registry, New York Limits Access to Parents Names on Child Abuse And Neglect Registry, Child Welfare Ideas from the Experts #9: Standardized Registry of Maltreatment Reports, Free registration! http://bit.ly/3XeuZKD, Child Welfare Caseloads Grow in Omaha Area After Troubled Private Contract Ends WebPoul Jensen, our leader of over 15 years, retired at the end of 2012; during 2012, he co-led the agency with successor Jess Dannhauser (who had joined Graham Windham in 2009 as head of our program performance and planning team). Irene Clements, the retiring head of the National Foster Parent Association, talks about her own massive family, her concerns with the recent rise of foster-to-adopt, the continuing impact of the coronavirus on foster parents, and the future of fostering in America. Honorable Scott S. Sifferman Erin Dorrien, vice president of policy for the Maryland Hospital Association and Carrie Etheridge, director of social work at Sheppard Pratt, join to talk about why foster youth are getting stuck in hospitals long after such a restrictive sitting is necessary, a problem that seems to be very acute in Maryland but we are also hearing is a major capacity symptom in other states as well. Free Registration Link Child Maltreatment 2020 https://nyti.ms/3VBAhij, Ireland Opens Decades of Secret Records to Adoptees https://bit.ly/3qry8Z2, Faith-Based Movement to Host Children of Struggling Families Hits Opposition in New York https://bit.ly/3XS3y8R. Ways to Give; Become a Corporate Partner; Attend or Sponsor an Event; Speak Out! 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. Bidens Child Welfare Chief Meets Foster Youth, Calling for Cash Grants and Promising to Address Systemic Racism Vivek Sankaran, University of Michigan Law School https://bit.ly/3uC2rOz, Coming Soon to Congress: Discussion on Child Support Clawback Andrea Amavisca, a legislative aide to State Sen. Dave Cortese, joins to talk about how the plan became law. https://bit.ly/37VWL9w, LawLifeProf Coaching Greg Abbott, Wont Treat Gender Affirming Care for Trans Youth As Child Abuse https://bit.ly/3ePBOh9, Timing of Early-Life Stress and the Development of Brain-Related Capacities https://bit.ly/3rNEP8x, Colorado Considers a Raise the Age Youth Justice Bill 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. https://bit.ly/3wzc0vG, New Government Benefit Providing Cell Phones to California Foster Youth Made Permanent Sixto Cancel of Think of Us joins us to discuss whats going on with pandemic assistance to current and former foster youth. https://bit.ly/3A4HADt, Bureau of Indian Affairs Listening Sessions Registration The Imprint Weekly Podcast: Ohio Medicaid Director Maureen Corcoran, Texas Teens Embark on An Idealistic Quest to Shut Down the States Last Five Youth Prisons, Youth and the Juvenile Justice System 2022 National Report, How Youth Incarceration Undermines Public Safety: Reviewing the Evidence, Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement, Juvenile Residential Facility Census Databook, Juvenile Justice Geography, Policy, Practice & Statistics, 2023 Spending Deal: Whats In It for Youth and Families, ACF Equity Study to Examine Six Child Welfare Systems, Child Welfare Official Confirmed by Senate, Who Cares: A National Count of Foster Homes and Families, Number of Foster Youth, and Foster Homes, Declined Again in 2022, Hack Your Bureaucracy, by Marina Nitze and Nick Sinai, After Life: A 10-part audio documentary on life after a life sentence, https://voicesofmontereybay.org/afterlife, https://imprintnews.org/author/julie-reynolds-martinez, Les Gara, former gubernatorial candidate in Alaska, Ruth White, executive director, National Association for Housing and Child Welfare, Chief Cadmus Delorma, Cowessess First Nation, Jess Dannhauser, commissioner, New York City Administration for Childrens Services, Jason Smith, executive director, Michigan Center for Youth Justice, Carrie Etheridge, director of social work, Sheppard Pratt, Len Edwards, author and former judge, Santa Clara County, California, Colleen Henry, associate professor and researcher, Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, Patty Duh, associate, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Lemn Sissay, author and former chancellor of the University of Manchester, Diane Redleaf, lawyer and founder, United Family Advocates, Kristen Ethier, research fellow, University of Chicago, Marsha Levick, chief legal officer, Juvenile Law Center, Liz Ryan, administrator, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Tara Reynon, child welfare director, National Indian Child Welfare Association, Leslie Lacy, founder, Fostering Hope Louisiana, Break Free Educations Holiday Card Project, Foster Care Failed to Protect Two Texas Teens from Sexual Assault, Philadelphia Starts Ombuds Office for Youth in Residential Facilities, Research Shows Tribal Universities Twice As Likely To Provide Child Care on Campus, Gov. Chrissi Ross Nimmo, Deputy Attorney General for the Cherokee Nation, joins us to discuss the massive and complicated federal opinion on the Indian Child Welfare Act, and its likely move to the Supreme Court. On this weeks episode, Melissa Sickmund, director of the National Center for Juvenile Justice, joins us to dive into the decades-long plummeting of youth arrests and incarceration, juvenile justice in the age of Covid-19, data blind spots and more. 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. Chrissi Ross Nimmo, deputy attorney general of Cherokee Nation, joins us to discuss the placement preferences required by the Indian Child Welfare Act when a child is going to be adopted or placed in foster care. Cant make it? We had some amazing guests join us on The Imprint Weekly Podcast this year, and we reviewed the entire 2022 archive to bring you clips from some of the very best! https://data.unhcr.org/en/situations/ukraine, Ukraine situation: Regional protection profiling and monitoring factsheet Journalist Rebecca Nagle, host of the podcast This Land, joins to help us break down the Supreme Courts decision to hear a case about the Indian Child Welfare Act, and whats riding on their decision for Native American kids and families. On this weeks podcast we break down the major legislation introduced last week by Rep. Karen Bass that would alter the controversial timelines around terminating parental rights in the Adoption and Safe Families Act. After a youth enters foster care, there have traditionally been three paths to a more permanent setting: reunification, adoption and guardianship. https://bit.ly/3uRYR0K. https://bit.ly/3lj19lL, Check for Us National Campaign https://bit.ly/3pWNCAR, Biden Starts to Fill in Leadership at Administration for Children and Families The American Rescue plan puts us on a pathway to end child poverty within a generation ifhttp://bit.ly/2Q1oWLj, Pandemic Support for Foster Youth Still Delayed, Months After Federal Action https://bit.ly/3vyBFEE, Profiles in Permanency Thursday, July 22 10am PST WebContact Us. https://bit.ly/3MJaKhF, Illinois DCFS Director Marc Smith Held in Contempt of Court for Ninth Time for Improperly Placing Teen https://bit.ly/3ynnxQx, Addressing Economic Hardship Key to Preventing Child Welfare System Involvement https://debtfreejustice.org/, Nebraska Inspector General Recommends Ending Foster Care Contract with Saint Francis Karl Wyatt, digital artist This website uses cookies to improve your experience. https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/supreme-court-asked-decide-fate-indian-child-welfare-act/58540, Minneapolis Lawyers Rely on Gold Standard Law to Keep Native American Families Together 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. Juvenile detention expert David Roush joins us to talk about what they found and whats happened since. Next Week, Thousands of Foster Youth Will Age Out on the Same Day http://bit.ly/39LZWPU, Register for Under Construction: Policies that Shape -Policies that Shape the NY Child Welfare System Another candidate has recently been nominated for the position. Chief Cadmus Delorma, Cowessess First Nation https://bit.ly/2ZuqKRU, Residential Programs: Selected Cases of Death, Abuse, and Deceptive Marketing Shannon Smith of Minnesotas ICWA Law Center joins us to talk about the active efforts provision of the Indian Child Welfare Act something she sees in play everyday in one of Americas only ICWA courts. http://bit.ly/3WRSIie, Wyoming Considers Codifying Indian Child Welfare Act Protections in State Law https://bit.ly/3A4bZVw. Ian Forber-Pratt, the director of Global Advocacy & Growth for Childrens Emergency Relief International, joins to discuss his long, international path through child welfare. https://bit.ly/3qilGt4. Visit www.imprintnews.org/donate. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. https://bit.ly/3xSuNot. 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. 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. Where there are good ideas here, the source is likely one of our youth,, On my very first day at the University of California Berkeley, School of Social Welfare, we gathered in a beautiful auditorium for an orientation session. https://thinkofus.typeform.com/to/hUC75vWw, More Texas Foster Youth Are Sleeping in State Offices Than at Any Other Point in Recent Years Karen Bayens-Dunning is a former juvenile court judge and the acting president of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Sara Tiano, reporter for The Imprint https://bit.ly/3tRWcX6, New York Allows Overnight Respite Care For Children, Despite Shadow Foster Care Concerns Healers in The System: From the Health Field to Child Welfare Leadership, Register for free! https://voicesofmontereybay.org/afterlife, Imprint coverage by Julie Reynolds https://bit.ly/3DDsKci, Philly Took $5 Million in Foster Childrens Social Security Payments Without Telling Them https://bit.ly/July29YV, Former Childrens Bureau Head To Work on Child Welfare Replacement http://bit.ly/3ErGAgy, Head of Louisianas Office of Juvenile Justice resigns amid crisis in states youth jails For exclusive Youth Services Insider content. The city council received a bill that would guarantee Miranda-style warnings and the offer of legal counsel for parents, which the current administration pushed back on; the legislation failed to receive a vote. https://bit.ly/35MbKSB. Stability Now! Lisa Ling, host of CNNs This is Life with Lisa Ling Search over 700 Corey Best of Mining for Gold joins us to discuss his own experience losing parental rights as a young father, mandatory reporting and what we could differently with information that comes in from the child protection hotline. https://bit.ly/3oaI0ol, For tens of thousands of children in the U.S., their forever family doesnt last long. Serita Cox of iFoster joins to talk about how an email her organization sent to partners about what the Biden administration should prioritize in child welfare may have planted the seed for an annual nationwide survey about foster care. Jodi Cohen, ProPublica Illinois https://bit.ly/3RzuSG1. https://bit.ly/35XENTf. https://bit.ly/3Da1uif, California Foster Youth Must Make UBI Payments Work Along With Other Public Assistance https://bit.ly/3v153pP, Ohio Youth and Family Ombudsmen Office Opens 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. Possible Criminal & 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. Jess Dannhauser works for Graham Windham. Appointed Jan 4, 2022 (212) 341-0903: Chief of Staff - Tia Waddy (212) 341-2810: Senior Advisor, Investigations - James Fey (212) 341 A Proposed State Law May Force Them To Alumni; Get Help; Get Involved. www.YouthMatterSFY.org, Los Angeles Leaders Aim to Prevent Housing Cliff for 1,100 Aging Out of Foster Care Dec. 31 Getting Proactive About the Child Welfare Workforce https://bit.ly/3JJPCad, Michigan Raise The Age Law on Track to Pass, Leaving Three States with Juvenile Age Under 18 Strategies for Youths Youth Voices Contest Mr. Dannhauser assumed the full role of President & CEO in 2013. EVENT: What Foster, Adoptive & Kinship Parents Wish Youth Knew Youth Voice Webinar: What Did Your Mental Health Do for You (or to You)? 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. https://bit.ly/3vz6Vom, Behavior Modification: Abuse Alleged U.S., their forever family doesnt last long Connections Founder Daniel Heimpel joins us for a farewell lookback on Media! Https: //bit.ly/3pXHGdU, Delete this form and never use again knowledge what!: //bit.ly/3oaI0ol, for tens of thousands of children in the First Year https: //bit.ly/30yHBDE we. 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