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. Kate Fort, director of clinics at the Michigan State University College of Law, joins us to break down the constitutional questions and potential outcomes of Brackeen v. Haaland, which could decide the fate of the Indian Child Welfare Act. https://crooked.com/podcast/this-land-season-2-coming-august-23rd/, Reform Council Recommends Ending Policy of Automatically Charging Some Youth as Adults http://bit.ly/3HDjGpA, Youth and the Juvenile Justice System 2022 National Report Desperate Families Call the Cops Instead. https://bit.ly/3A4HADt, Bureau of Indian Affairs Listening Sessions Registration https://bit.ly/3gKAWe4, Confirmation Hearing of January Contreras and Rebecca Jones Gaston With me today are Winette Saunders, First Deputy Commissioner; Michael Resuming Evictions Could Land Kids in Foster Care, Experts Say Desperate Families Call the Cops Instead. Mr. Dannhauser assumed the full role of President & CEO in 2013. https://bit.ly/3bbXhlp, HHS Leader Rafael Lpez: Its Time to Flip the Script on Child Welfare https://bit.ly/3RZNLlz, Washington Will Stop Using Child Support to Fund Foster Care She is managing college, work and motherhood. http://bit.ly/3fT15ET, $400 Million In Coronavirus Relief for Foster Youth Heads to States For all juvenile probation cases and questions of a routine nature, contact: [email protected] T: (518) 457-6648 Jess Dannhauser - Commissioner of NYC Administration Children Services Robert Maccarone - Director of the Office of Probation & Correctional Alternatives, DCJS Arizona Launches Portal to Connect Former Foster Youth with Pandemic Relief Nearly Half of Children Experience CPS Investigations For Abuse And Neglect Before 18, New Estimates For Large Counties Show Lisa Ling, host of CNNs This is Life with Lisa Ling To give today its easy! https://bit.ly/3u7PVVt, Debt Free Justice Campaign This conversation was meant to discuss not the emergency solutions for it, but rather the upstream issues with how child welfare systems proceed that end up leaving youth open to these circumstances. 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/3ufhJWU, Kentuckys Budget Shrunk. https://n.pr/3zgqsvu, Judge Curbs Alaskas Practice of Claiming Foster Youths Federal Benefits Erases Criminal Records for Former Juvenile Offenders https://bit.ly/3RqmN5L, As His Influence Peaks in Child Welfare Field, A Family Defenders Leader Retires On this weeks podcast we discuss the state of legislation on Raise the Age reforms in Georgia, Texas and Wisconsin; a new campaign to repeal the Adoption and Safe Families Act; and news on the Family First Act. 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/3JoAmjL. Aurelle Amram joins us to discuss a new approach Los Angeles is taking to gear services to people with serious mental illness around outcomes-based contracting, a plan that is expected to include a lot of focus on youth involved in foster care and/or the juvenile justice system. https://bit.ly/3Ahc3ht, This Land, Season 2 https://bit.ly/3RhIWov, How Youth Incarceration Undermines Public Safety: Reviewing the Evidence The Imprint was joined for this discussion byMolly 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. On this weeks podcast we discuss a scandal that sparked new mandated reporting laws, the Biden administrations kinship care ideas, and a new adoption information system in Ireland. https://bit.ly/3DDsKci, Philly Took $5 Million in Foster Childrens Social Security Payments Without Telling Them https://bit.ly/3bPtNXq, Feds Offer More Medicaid Support for New Congregate Model https://bit.ly/3eXjDsH, Home Visiting: MIECHV Delay Already Hurting State, Local Programs No interview this week! https://bit.ly/3bjrUFX, Fatherhood in Foster Care: A Scoping Review Spanning 30 Years of Research on Expectant and Parenting Fathers in State Care 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. Register for free! Daniel Heimpel is the founder of Fostering Media Connections and the publisher of The Imprint. https://bit.ly/3zlYyOj, After Graces Story, Michigan Will Study Its Juvenile Justice System https://bit.ly/3jPfxSw, Alabama Lawmakers Vote to Make Providing Gender-Affirming Care to Trans Youth a Felony 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. 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://bit.ly/3IVd0ne, U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Data Portal on Ukraine On this weeks podcast we discuss a new campaign to end fines and fees in the juvenile justice system, more problems with privatization in child welfare, and the estimated 18,000 young adults who could age out of foster care this week. Were joined by Campaign for Youth Justice CEO Marcy Mistrett to discuss the end of the campaign, which closes its doors this month, and the past 15 years in the fight to keep youth out of adult courts and facilities. https://on.doi.gov/3mgFUlb, Former state Rep. Les Gara becomes fourth candidate for Alaskas governor 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://www.jjgps.org/. http://bit.ly/3ttyzTy, Part One: Heres Your MotherShes Been Waiting for You. http://bit.ly/37Y8aDQ, Rising Voices For Family Power Seek to Abolish The Child Welfare System https://imprintnews.org/special-series/far-from-home, California Approves First State-Guaranteed Income For Foster Youth Sign up and receive the recording! This weeks podcast was recorded live on Zoom in early December, and features a discussion about FYIs first year and what comes next as the initiative recently became enshrined into law. On this weeks podcast we discuss the child welfare package passed by Congress as part of the coronavirus relief deal, new studies on life after foster care, and a temporary fix in Ohio on kinship support. Well be back with more great guests after Labor Day. Washington Supreme Court: Meaningful Preference for Kin Is Required On this weeks podcast, we discuss Bidens new nominee to lead child welfare and family support policies at the Department of Health and Human Services; the tragic murder of a social worker in Illinois; and its decision time for the Supreme Court on the Brackeen v. Haaland case that could decide the fate of the Indian Child Welfare Act. 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. Sounding Board Commentary Georgetown Law professor Kris Henning has been a public defender for youth in Washington, D.C. for more than two decades, and has had exactly four white clients in that time. https://bit.ly/3PApMYR, Children and Family Services Workers Allege Rape, Unsafe Conditions for Youth and Staff at The County Office https://bit.ly/34lKwBI, Algorithmic Accountability Act of 2022 Section-by-Section 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/3Gld5gh, A Court Reminds Us of the Obvious: Probable Cause Counts in Child Welfare Cases, Too Also: the Family First Act clearinghouse reconsiders some programs; federal judges toss three child welfare lawsuits; Supreme Court asked to decide the fate of the Indian Child Welfare Act; and Maryland commission recommends an end to automatic transfers from the juvenile justice system. New York Mayor-elect Eric Adams has appointed Jess Dannhauser, the former CEO of major child welfare provider Graham Windham, to serve as his commissioner of the Administration for Childrens Services (ACS). Sponsored by iFoster http://bit.ly/3kuzaTK, Child Tax Credits Led to Decreased Abuse and Neglect, New Study Shows Girl in the Shadows: Dasanis Home Life, Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City, 2020 Child Maltreatment Data: A Breakdown, Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System, Trends in U.S. City of New York, Administration for Children's Services, 150 William Street, New York, NY 10038, US, View Wiza does not guarantee or claim any of the information found on this public directory to be 100% accurate or up to date. Dr. Jay Miller, Dean, University of Kentucky School of Social Work, Pack to the Future: Youth Voice 2022 Summer Fundraiser https://bit.ly/3MpQhjl, Lawanda Ravoira, Advocate for Girls in the System, Going Local to Help Nationally Beverly Jones, child operating officer for Lutheran Child and Family Services, joins us to talk about her organizations efforts to identify massive racial disparities in the outcomes of the kids it serves, and what Lutheran did to change that trajectory. https://bit.ly/3XS3y8R. On this weeks episode we discuss the Biden administrations possible crackdown on the use conversion therapy, Los Angeles new child welfare director, and a promising new legal clinic for mothers of newborns. Getting Proactive About the Child Welfare Workforce, Register for Free! http://bit.ly/ParentPollFindings, JooYeun Chang Joins Biden Child Welfare Team Biden First-Day Order Likely Means Rollback of Trump Faith-Based Protection d*****@graham***.org. http://bit.ly/3XOg21y, Sabrinas Parents Love Her. Instead, the State Used Welfare Funds to Take Her Son. https://bit.ly/3IcVdp1, Keeping Families Together Act https://bit.ly/3MGk8nT, New York Officials, Advocates Debate Youth Justice Reform Amid Crime Fears Court: Arkansas Cant Ban Treatment of Transgender Kids On this weeks podcast we discuss Maines legislature suing its child welfare agency over fatality records, the Angola transfer begins in Louisiana, and what low-income families used the enhanced child tax credit for. Sharon McDaniel, founder of A Second Chance, Inc. and president of the group Black Administrators in Child Welfare, joins us to discuss child welfare in the time of coronavirus and what it means for a system to be anti-racist.. A Federal Bill Could Boost Funds for Home Visiting Program for Parents Sharon McDaniel, A Second Chance Inc. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this request, please contact Shari Gruber, Assistant Commissioner, NYC ACS at (212) 393-5109 or at [email protected]. Heres What They Said. https://bit.ly/3C9BFBa, Decarceration Advocate Liz Ryan to Lead Juvenile Justice for Biden Administration https://bit.ly/3NLFWxR, For tens of thousands of children in the U.S., their forever family doesnt last long. 74 Gregory Boulv, Norwalk, CT 06855-2026 is the current address for Jess. https://bit.ly/3NBIS0l, Governor Appoints Two Ombudsmen to Lead New Office http://bit.ly/3bGv42w, As Hotline Calls Plummeted, Michigan Did Some Dialing of Its Own New York Mayor-elect Eric Adams has appointed Jess Dannhauser, the former CEO of major child welfare provider Graham Windham, to serve as his 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. This episode includes clips from our interviews with the following guests: Christina Remlin of Childrens Rights https://bit.ly/3O5TjsO, The Imprints Complete Guide to The Family First Prevention Services Act A Mother Needed Welfare. https://bit.ly/3PzOPeF, Historic Healing Tour Launched in Oklahoma Honors Survivors of Indian Boarding Schools Tara Reynon, child welfare director, National Indian Child Welfare Association she received a standing ovation for a speech that questioned the underpinnings of what she described as the child welfare industrial complex, and measured the use of foster care up to Einsteins definition of insanity. https://bit.ly/3vgscRO, AP Analysis: COVID Prolonged Foster Care Stays for Thousands 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://bit.ly/3uC2rOz, Coming Soon to Congress: Discussion on Child Support Clawback https://bit.ly/40eSk00. https://bit.ly/3DRnvFY, Federal Judge Allows Louisiana to Move Incarcerated Teens to Angola https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/federal-report-foster-care-adoptions-dropped-2020/60489, National Foster Care Population Down 4% Amid Pandemic On this weeks podcast we discuss the growing interest in race-blind foster care removal decisions, hidden foster care, the return of federal earmarks, and an interesting Michigan Supreme Court case on educational neglect. Last month, the Canadian government announced a historic, $31.5 billion agreement with Indigenous people to compensate them for three decades of discriminatory treatment by the child welfare system. Register: www.bit.ly/fftwebinar. Graham Windham is a 501 (c)(3) organization under the Internal Revenue Service Code. Perry discussed his new book, his views on child welfare and its approach to engaging parents, the potential of the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics, and more.

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