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10/4/2023
John Kelly
The U.S. Children’s Bureau has announced the winners of several million dollars in federal grants focused on workforce, early childhood, racial bias and inequity, and other issues late last week.
1/3/2023
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) announced last March that it would begin the Child Welfare Study to Enhance Equity with Data
11/16/2022
The chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court had a lot to say about the child welfare system in her 12-page dissent of a recent appeal
9/6/2022
Nelly Braxton
It's important that young people of color in foster care find a safe space to learn about their cultural identity, writes Nelly Braxton.
5/26/2022
Opinion
Kenyon Lee Whitman
Kenyon Lee Whitman urges Black people to seek moments of joy In the aftermath of yet another racist tragedy in America.
1/3/2022
Paul S. DiLorenzo
Paul DiLorenzo describes three conversations that child welfare leaders in every state should be having as 2022 begins.
8/31/2021
The Imprint is highlighting each of the policy recommendations made this summer by the participants of the Foster Youth Internship Program, a group of 11 former foster youths who have completed congressional internships.
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5/3/2021
Michael Fitzgerald
Lawmakers joined New York City parents Monday for a virtual rally in support of an ambitious reform package that would bar anonymous child abuse and neglect reports, arm parents with Miranda-style rights when they are accused and require written consent for drug testing new and expecting mothers in hospitals.
4/2/2021
The Imprint staff reports
Phyllis Brunson of the Center for the Study of Social Policy. Photo courtesy of CSSP. For over a quarter-century, Phyllis Brunson elevated the voices of marginalized young people and their families as they sought to reshape the course of their lives.
3/25/2021
Emily Gurnon
The trustee for relatives of a 17-month-old girl who was beaten to death in an unlicensed Minnesota foster home has filed a wrongful death suit in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis against two counties, a foster mother and social workers whom she alleges failed to protect the toddler.