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3/25/2024
Travis Matthews
I went from being in a space with only Fosters to non-foster peers who had always had a stable home and family, writes Travis Matthews.
3/21/2024
John Kelly
A new report on kinship caregiving in America shows that federal spending to help relatives care for the children of loved ones as increased
Eli Hager, ProPublica
Diane Baird labeled her method for assessing families the “Kempe Protocol” after the university institute where she worked for decades.
3/20/2024
The number of youth in foster care has continued to decline, according to the newest data from the U.S. Children's Bureau
3/15/2024
A bill that would end federal requirements to seek termination of parental rights in most cases was reintroduced in Congress this week
3/14/2024
New data requirements on the LGBTQ status of foster youth, first announced by the Obama administration and then rejected by Trump, could resurface soon.
Sara Tiano
Novel legislation passed by Washington lawmakers this month tosses many restrictions for youth entering extended foster care.
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3/11/2024
A regularly updated tracker of state legislative and policy efforts to protect federal benefits for youth in foster care
3/7/2024
Adilia Watson and Susanti Sarkar
Gov. Kathy Hochul appointed DaMia Harris-Madden as acting head of the State Office of Children and Family Services, slated to start April 8.
Nancy Marie Spears
Mark Fiddler has focused much of the past decade on attempts to dismantle the law that aims to preserve Indigenous families and tribes.