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3/21/2024
Eli Hager, ProPublica
Diane Baird labeled her method for assessing families the “Kempe Protocol” after the university institute where she worked for decades.
2/19/2024
In many states, adoption lawyers are pushing a new legal strategy that forces biological parents to compete for custody of their children.
5/23/2023
Michael Fitzgerald
HIGH STAKES, SILENT SYSTEMS, Part III: An experienced sexual health educator speaks about how caseworkers and caregivers can support youth through the most sensitive stages of adolescence.
11/30/2022
The Imprint staff reports
The Morgridge Family Foundation is investing $1.4 million to expand child welfare research and professional training across the country.
9/15/2022
Samantha Little
There are plenty of people who were deprived of safety in their childhood. I was one of them, writes Samantha Little.
5/19/2022
Starting in August, children in Colorado will have more freedom to roam unsupervised without exposing parents to child neglect investigations.
3/21/2022
The Colorado Supreme Court will hear a case that involves local child welfare officials' federal requirement to notify Native American tribes about custody cases that involve Indigenous children.
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3/17/2022
The House Judiciary Committee last week approved a Colorado bill that would raise the age of criminal responsibility in the state.
3/2/2022
Colorado lost an advocate for children waiting to be adopted with the death of Dixie van de Flier Davis, who founded the organization now known as Raise the Future.
2/7/2022
A recent Columbia University report urges Colorado lawmakers to raise the age of eligibility for the state's Youthful Offender System, among other recommendations.