https://bit.ly/3OJquSJ, Letter to Colleagues from Administration for Children and Families , Ill never forget a phone call from one of our foster care alumni. https://bit.ly/3u5vfiI, Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System During Confirmation Hearing for Top Biden Child Welfare Officials, Senators Voice Their Own Priorities 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. Karen Bayens-Dunning is a former juvenile court judge and the acting president of the Southern Poverty Law Center. http://bit.ly/3fT15ET, $400 Million In Coronavirus Relief for Foster Youth Heads to States Were at a Crisis Point: NY Attorney General Hearing Spotlights Child Mental Health Care Failures. Register for Mental Health at the Crossroads https://www.ojjdp.gov/ojstatbb/ezacjrp/, Juvenile Residential Facility Census Databook 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). https://bit.ly/3qcZ26w, Ottawa backs Indigenous child welfare law after Quebec court declares parts of it unconstitutional https://bit.ly/3GBsl94, Free event! Then, we break down five different exchanges that capture the essence of the Supreme Courts three hour oral arguments over the Indian Child Welfare Act last Wednesday, and share some thoughts on what seemed to be on the mind of the likely swing votes in the case. The past two years have been a time of painful isolation and uncertainty, especially for Americas most vulnerable families and children. http://bit.ly/3bGv42w, As Hotline Calls Plummeted, Michigan Did Some Dialing of Its Own Improving casework. https://bit.ly/3oaI0ol, For tens of thousands of children in the U.S., their forever family doesnt last long. "For the first time, New York City will offer child care assistance to hundreds of low-income families On this weeks podcast, we share some thoughts on the earlygoing on child welfare and juvenile justice for the Biden Administration: initial actions, key hires, and the Family First Act. Another candidate has recently been nominated for the position. 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. A recent study found that the use of antipsychotic medications on California foster youth has dropped by more than 50%. Texas Juvenile Justice Leader Departs with State Agency at Critical Juncture, Ignoring Reasonable Efforts: How Courts Fail to Promote Prevention, Timely Permanency and the Appellate Process, FMAP: Four letters that drive the biggest source of federal funding for state child welfare services, Maryland H.B. Previously, J Read More Contact Jess Dannhauser's Phone Number and Email Last Update 11/27/2022 5:46 AM Email d***@acs.nyc.gov Engage via Email Contact Number (212) ***-**** Engage via https://bit.ly/3TaDp2J, The Imprints Archive of coverage on the Indian Child Welfare Act California became one of the first states to extend foster care when the federal Fostering Connections to Success Act became law, offering states the opportunity to extend foster care to the age of 21 with financial assistance. https://imprintnews.org/analysis/behind-the-stats-mark-courtney-on-his-newest-study-on-transition-age-foster-youth-in-california/31833, Report: Extended Foster Care in California Boosts Wealth, Stability 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! Jason Smith, executive director, Michigan Center for Youth Justice https://bit.ly/3zNRMnc, Longtime County Official Tapped to Lead Los Angeles Child Welfare Agency https://bit.ly/3xi84Qv, California County Tests Universal Basic Income to Support Youth After Foster Care https://bit.ly/3NBIS0l, Governor Appoints Two Ombudsmen to Lead New Office Calls to Roll Back Raise the Age Laws Reach NY Statehouse, But Find Little Traction, Dont Let Foster Care Contracts Open a Back Door to Discrimination, Want to give a copy to all the foster youth or caregivers in your life? Bobby Cagle, head of the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services, departs the office this week. On this weeks episode, we discuss a potentially landmark law on legal counsel in Washington, another state with an ICWA bill, and the Justice Department allegedly takes interest in a controversial child welfare algorithm. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. 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WebNEW YORK New York City Administration for Childrens Services (ACS) Commissioner Jess Dannhauser today announced the eight awards selected for the second phase of https://bit.ly/3RqmN5L, As His Influence Peaks in Child Welfare Field, A Family Defenders Leader Retires https://bit.ly/3xYvxWX, Life Altered for One Texas Family Determined to Protect Transgender Child https://bit.ly/3dRhBY5, Former Foster Youths Bill Signed: At Every Washington State School, a Foster Care Coordinator https://bit.ly/3mrMOFr. 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 discuss some of the significant changes to federal child welfare policy proposed in President Bidens budget for the next fiscal year, which includes new incentives to prioritize kinship care placements and more generous federal support for foster care prevention. https://bit.ly/3q7ltsI, Early Child Welfare Legal Help Comes Back to The City That Invented It https://bit.ly/3HSFhZr, An Algorithm That Screens for Child Neglect Raises Concerns https://bit.ly/3IIM5rM, The Employment Situation January 2022 https://on.ny.gov/3HQKAZy, Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment 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/3GnHp9o, Girl in the Shadows: Dasanis Home Life https://bit.ly/3tsMiaV, Abolishing Policing Also Means Abolishing Family Regulation Daniel Heimpel is the founder of Fostering Media Connections and the publisher of The Imprint. April Dinwoodie joins us to discuss what weve learned (and what we havent) when it comes to supporting adoptions and guardianships in America, and what she thinks of the recent calls to repeal or revisit federal adoption legislation., We Should Not Be Here Today: MaKhia Bryant, 16, Mourned, Celebrated at Her Funeral 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. I was eager to get. https://bit.ly/3wipDBP, Justice Department Slams Alaska for Over-Institutionalizing Youth with Disabilities The Federal Government Will Allow States to Stop Charging Families for Foster Care https://bit.ly/3fQ0qHG, Parent-empowerment Group Rise Names New Leadership Duo https://bit.ly/3tNGIBP, The Imprint Tracks Political Actions Against LGBTQ Youth in Texas Greg Abbotts directive to treat medical services for transgender youth as abuse; the Supreme Court set to decide fate of Indian Child Welfare Act (much more on that next week); and a bill aimed at reducing the need for congregate care placements in foster care. https://bit.ly/3PApMYR, Children and Family Services Workers Allege Rape, Unsafe Conditions for Youth and Staff at The County Office This episode of The Imprint Weekly Podcast features a conversation hosted by Fostering Media Connections in which Accentures Molly Tierney and The Imprints John Kelly talk to the three women about the differences between the health and child welfare fields, what child welfare systems could learn from or adapt from health systems, and what they see coming in the next five years for the field. https://bit.ly/36BDDd3, Los Angeles Leaders Vote to Try Colorblind Foster Care Decisions Well be back with more great guests after Labor Day. On this weeks podcast we discuss the end of some pandemic protections for current and former foster youth, what Canadas reckoning with history on Native American children portends for America; exits from big lawsuits, and office-seekers of note in Alaska and Los Angeles. A Proposed State Law May Force Them To Juvenile detention expert David Roush joins us to talk about what they found and whats happened since. https://bit.ly/33LKSkF, Chapin Hall Study Finds Lack of Support for Foster Youth in Community College https://voiceoffostercare.org/, Year 2 Survey for Voice of the Foster Care Community This conversation comes just months after the Supreme Court heard arguments in a case called Brackeen v. Haaland, in which several non-Indigenous families and the State of Texas have claimed that ICWA is unconstitutional. https://bit.ly/3wEBJFe, 7th Circuit Dismisses 2019 Lawsuit Seeking Sweeping Changes to Indiana DCS Policies https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/parents-rise-nora-mccarthy-steps-down-child-welfare/51747. https://bit.ly/3uo0N2q, The Storyboard Project Advocacy Groups Launch Nationwide Campaign to End Juvenile Court Fines and Fees| 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. https://bit.ly/3hqd6pD, Raising Our Standards by Raising the Minimum Age The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) was passed in 1978 at a time when one-third of Native American children were separated from their families. https://bit.ly/3HQu77L, Oregon Is Dropping An Artificial Intelligence Tool Used in Child Welfare System We discuss the latest on Texas Gov. USA TODAY investigates: Why do adoptions fail? http://bit.ly/3YI0oF9, First-of-its-kind Survey Examines Trauma and Healing Among Indigenous Survivors of Family Separation Available on all popular podcast platforms. https://bit.ly/3uRYR0K. On our 100th episode of The Imprint Weekly Podcast, we discuss a raft of new youth-related legislation introduced by Congress, moving teens to one of Americas largest adult prisons, and a new investment in adoption training. 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. Sixto Cancel of Think of Us joins us to discuss whats going on with pandemic assistance to current and former foster youth. Cohens piece is perhaps now the most famous example of a long-debated federal policy: the valid court order exception.. https://bit.ly/3k4I7AX, One-time Pandemic Cash Assistance Now Available to Foster Youth in New York https://imprintnews.org/news-2/study-finds-foster-youth-fare-better-receive-care-21/18007. Whatever you think is the most pressing reform in child welfare, technology is a key facet of solving the problem. 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. Up to 5 On this weeks podcast, we talk about the Biden administrations plan to expand federal funds to support kinship caregivers; promising data on one states Raise the Age reform; how COVID-era child tax credits impacted child abuse and neglect; and more. https://bit.ly/3xSuNot. On this weeks podcast, reporter Julie Reynolds Martinez drops in to discuss a two-part series published by The Imprint and Voices of Monterey Bay about Corey Glassman, who was convicted as a teen for the brutal killing of a classmate. No credit card required. https://bit.ly/322rNpU, Extending Foster Care Past Age 18 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. Bridget Mary McCormack served on the Michigan Supreme Court from 2013 to 2022, first as an associate justice, and as chief justice from 2019 to 2022. https://bit.ly/3z6opvi. https://bit.ly/37LKYdS, Decolonization Is Only The Beginning: Indigenous Child Welfare in Canada https://crooked.com/podcast-series/this-land/, The Nations First Family Separation Policy It Punishes Poor Families Instead. 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! New York High Court Favors Out-of-State Parents Seeking Custody of Foster Children https://bit.ly/3ePBOh9, Timing of Early-Life Stress and the Development of Brain-Related Capacities WebContact Us. http://bit.ly/3xV7ZF6, New York Child Welfare Advocates Call on Lawmakers to Prevent Foster Care Through Community Investment https://bit.ly/3qptqez, Looming Questions, 2022 Edition Tierney and Heimpel talk about what a good comprehensive agenda for child welfare under Biden could mean. On this weeks podcast we talk to the University of Michigans Natasha Pilkauskas about what a recent survey of low-income families tells us about the enhanced child tax credits included in coronavirus relief and, possibly, in the Biden administrations Build Back Better plan. Chief Cadmus Delorma, Cowessess First Nation Michael Tubbs, former mayor of Stockton and new senior fellow at the Rosenberg Foundation, joins us to discuss universal basic income, how being mayor shaped his views on child welfare and juvenile justice, shifting the narrative on fighting poverty, and more. https://bit.ly/3CjQvDt, Human Rights Campaign Condemns Arizona Lawmakers for Advancing Anti-LGBTQ+ Bills, Putting the Well-Being of Youth At Risk https://bit.ly/3IFnzbY, Hope Springs Infernal for Better Policing 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/3JgCgSW, Kentucky Social Workers Get 10% Pay Hike Amid Job Exodus https://bit.ly/July29YV, Former Childrens Bureau Head To Work on Child Welfare Replacement Visit imprintnews.org/donate. https://bit.ly/3BUpdDZ, Drugging Our Kids https://schoolhouseconnection.org/infant-and-toddler-homelessness/, Biden Administration Wants to Take Over Monitoring of Unaccompanied Minors in Florida, Texas https://bit.ly/3bD7kAC, Social Work Supervisors Are Key to Stable Workforce https://bit.ly/3BIVPlC. The team behind it is calling on New York State to reduce the use of congregate care and ultimately, to eliminate it altogether. Liz Ryan, administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, joins us to discuss the Biden administrations priorities for juvenile justice. 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. 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. Joseph Shapiro is a NPR News Investigations correspondent with decades of experience covering health, aging, disability, and childrens and family issues. https://bit.ly/July22FFT, EVENT: What Foster, Adoptive & Kinship Parents Wish Youth Knew Instead, the State Used Welfare Funds to Take Her Son. https://bit.ly/3ii6lpS, A Federal Appeals Court Just Breathed New Life into a Lawsuit that Aims to Force W.V. Emergency Department Visits Related to Suspected or Confirmed Child Abuse and Neglect House Bill Would Establish Protections for Disabled Parents On this weeks episode, we discuss some alarming high school graduation data for foster youth in one of Americas largest cities; Oregons move away from an algorithm; and how the bipartisan gun bill could bring accountability to Medicaid services for children. https://bit.ly/3tedeP4, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Issues Landmark Ruling in Child Welfare Case Legislators https://bit.ly/3NRv4hR, Texas Resumes Investigations into Parents of Trans Children, Families Lawyers Confirm https://bit.ly/2U5SysM, Ohio GOP Senate Change To Budget Could Endanger Program For At-Risk Youth https://bit.ly/3czeRxl, Biennial Juvenile Incarceration Census Data Released Youth-related funding and policy was on the ballot in several states last week, and Olivia Allen of the Childrens Funding Project joins to help us break down what happened with those measures. http://bit.ly/3VLeS6k, The Imprints Coverage of Brackeen v. Haaland Better Tech, Better Outcomes: How Technology Collaboration Can Improve Foster Care Help support our independent coverage of child welfare, youth justice and youth homelessness today at, Los Angeles Leaders Aim to Prevent Housing Cliff for 1,100 Aging Out of Foster Care Dec. 31, The New Years Cliff for California Foster Care Requires a Community Solution, A Pennsylvania Case Illustrates Again Why, for Children, Best Interests of The Child Is Among the Most Dangerous Phrases in the Child Welfare Lexicon, Hyun Sook Han, Korean Social Worker and Adoption Pioneer, Dies at 83, Make Training Police on Juvenile Justice, Youth Interaction a National Priority, Hope Springs Infernal for Better Policing, Navigating the Holidays with Fostering Families Today, Federal Report: Foster Care, Adoptions Dropped in 2020, https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/federal-report-foster-care-adoptions-dropped-2020/60489, National Foster Care Population Down 4% Amid Pandemic, https://imprintnews.org/subscriber-content/national-foster-care-population-down-amid-pandemic/60421, Biden Nominates Oregon Leader, and Former Foster Youth, for a Top Child Welfare Post, https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/biden-nominates-oregon-director-former-foster-youth-top-child-welfare-post/60479, They Took Us Away From Each Other: Lost Inside Americas Shadow Foster System, 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, Janay Eustace, Executive Director, California Youth Connection, Jordan Sosa, Statewide Legislative and Policy Manager, California Youth Connection, Amy Lemley, Executive Director, John Burton Advocates for Youth, Mark Courtney, Samuel Deutsch Professor, University of Chicago, https://imprintnews.org/special-series/fostering-adults-state-extended-care, Behind the Stats: Mark Courtney on His Newest Study on Transition-Age Foster Youth in California, https://imprintnews.org/analysis/behind-the-stats-mark-courtney-on-his-newest-study-on-transition-age-foster-youth-in-california/31833, Report: Extended Foster Care in California Boosts Wealth, Stability, https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/report-extended-care-foster-care-in-california-boosts-wealth-stability/33508, Study Finds Foster Youth Fare Better When They Receive Care Until 21, https://imprintnews.org/news-2/study-finds-foster-youth-fare-better-receive-care-21/18007, Receipt and Usage of Child Tax Credit Payments Among Low-Income Families: What We Know, As Coronavirus Shutdowns Grow, Resource Families Left with Little Guidance, We Have to Stop Losing Half of Foster Parents in the First Year, Historic Bill Would Remove Federal Requirement to Terminate Parental Rights in Some Cases, Feds Offer More Medicaid Support for New Congregate Model, Team Decision Making May Empower Child Welfare Decision Making and Improve Outcomes for Families. https://bit.ly/3BYwMaY, A Complete Guide to The Family First Act Register: bit.ly/techchildwelfare, The Imprint Tracks Political Actions Against LGBTQ Youth in Texas Lemn Sissay, author and former chancellor of the University of Manchester https://bit.ly/3qilGt4. https://bit.ly/3hvL0Lz, Brackeen v. Haaland: The Imprints Coverage from 2018-Present https://imprintnews.org/special-series/complete-guide-the-family-first-act. Last month, a U.S. district court ordered two former judges to pay damages totaling $206 million to families that were caught up in what came to be known as the Kids for Cash Scandal in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. 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://bit.ly/3F3mN7P, Motion for Summary Judgment, Rogers v. HHS Pennsylvania Parents Sue State Over Unconstitutional Child Abuse Registry https://bit.ly/3LWGxfs. More knowledge about what works to prevent abuse and neglect. 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. https://bit.ly/3RzuSG1. Washington Supreme Court: Meaningful Preference for Kin Is Required https://bit.ly/3hIQL5R, Texas Foster Care Children Exposed to Sexual Abuse, Given Wrong Medication and Neglected in Unlicensed Placements, New Report Says https://imprintnews.org/special-series/hidden-foster-care, Today on The Imprint Weekly Podcast we feature a great conversation that Fostering Media Connections hosted last month called Homeless in Foster Care: What Would Really Keep Foster Youth from Sleeping in Offices.. So a Judge Sent Her to Juvenile Detention. Register for free! https://bit.ly/3CEtvjt. http://bit.ly/3WRSIie, Wyoming Considers Codifying Indian Child Welfare Act Protections in State Law Supreme Court Set to Decide Whether to Take Up Indian Child Welfare Case https://bit.ly/36NsWHB. https://nyti.ms/3bxS1ZH, Former Rep. https://bit.ly/3EvWFSb, Irish Leader Apologizes for Adoptions That Robbed Children of Their Identity Family Data. d*****@graham***.org. She is managing college, work and motherhood. http://bit.ly/3ttyzTy. Leslie Lacy of Fostering Hope Louisiana, who used to represent parents and children in child welfare cases as an attorney, joins us to discuss her organizations effort to get braces for youth in foster care as part of a broader mental health and life skills strategy. The Trump administration is responsible for intentionally separating families at the nations Southern border, and for proposals that would gut the social safety net. Following is a description of how we are continuing to care, Dear Graham Community, On behalf of all of us at Graham Windham, we hope you and your loved ones are healthy and well in this challenging time. https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/judges-toss-class-actions-against-ohio-west-virginia/57424, Both Sides Ask Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Indian Child Welfare Act https://bit.ly/3NXdp7O, Free Online Training Platform Launched for Adoption and Guardianship Workers Jess Dannhauser works for Graham Windham. 's Email. https://bit.ly/3iJKkB2, Supreme Court Says Philadelphia Violated Catholic Child Welfare Groups First Amendment Rights On this weeks episode, we discuss the federal about-face on child support payment policies for youth in foster care; how the workforce crisis is impacting Texas juvenile justice; and the latest on localizing juvenile justice in California. Andrea Elliott, author, Invisible Child 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/3xCSjal, Measuring What Actually Matters Guests for this episode of The Imprint Weekly Podcast include: Fostering Adults: The State of Care https://bit.ly/3qMtzao, Connecticut Becomes First State in Nation for Baby Bonds We are fortunate to have Jess experience, passion and competence at ACS. https://bit.ly/3vFUIQM, Supreme Court Will Hear Indian Child Welfare Act Case https://bit.ly/2IoWNue. https://bit.ly/3rlyvUP, Expansions to Child Tax Credit Contributed to 46% Decline in Child Poverty Since 2020 https://bit.ly/3NPtBbI. 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