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ARTICLE TAG
3/11/2024
Opinion
Sam Gill and JooYeun Chang
Authors describe the reasons for the Doris Duke Foundation's new commitment of $30 million to prevention work in child welfare
12/20/2022
The Imprint staff reports
Mira Zimet traveled the country interviewing youth who have experienced foster care for the third season of The Storyboard Project.
10/7/2022
Keisha Lyon
I saw my siblings and other youth in care continuing to struggle. I wanted to help them, writes Keisha Lyon.
3/30/2022
Nearly two months after a Kentucky judge held the state in contempt of court for the “dismal shape” of its child welfare agency, state legislators unanimously passed a bill to help address these poor conditions.
2/18/2022
Jasmine Demers
A federal stimulus package that was meant to provide aid to current and former foster youth is not reaching many Kentuckians who may need it.
2/15/2022
A child welfare overhaul bill that recently sped through the Kentucky Senate would, in part, explicitly distinguish poverty from neglect.
12/28/2021
Throughout 2021, The Imprint continued reporting on how the shadow system of hidden foster care impacts parents, relatives and children.
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12/21/2021
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced earlier this month that thousands of the state's essential social workers would receive a 10% pay bump
3/31/2021
The head of Kentucky’s Juvenile Justice Department was fired last week after a months long personnel investigation into allegations that she had harassed, bullied and intimidated employees, leaving at least one in tears.
3/28/2021
Kentucky is backing off a law it passed in the tough-on-crime 1990s under which minors age 14 or older were automatically tried on felony charges as adults if a firearm was involved in the incident.