Vivek Sankaran, University of Michigan Law School April 13 / 1pm P/ 4pm E He came to the organization from ACS, where he served as the associate commissioner for performance measurement, monitoring and improvement. http://bit.ly/3YbdOJH, With ICWA Under Threat, More States Shore Up Laws to Protect Native Families from Foster Care Separation Reveal contact info . https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/annie-e-casey-foundation-new-focus-14-24-year-olds/51606, New Washington State Senators Bill for Foster Kids Advances with Unanimous Support Agreement Reached on New Jersey Plan to Exit Decades-Old Child Welfare Lawsuit Tough Conversations on Understanding Addictive Behaviors A Proposed State Law May Force Them To https://bit.ly/3CJ7Kyz, The Orphans Plea NFT Collection, by Karl Wyatt A Mom Who Resisted Paid a Price. Association Between State Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Policies, Child Protective Services Involvement, and Foster Care in the US, 2004-2016 https://bit.ly/3NQ50F3, In Prayer and Protest, People of Indian Country Gather Outside the Supreme Court to Defend the Indian Child Welfare Act https://nyti.ms/3Vyrtdi, A Seattle Agency Digs Deep into Unanswered Questions About Past Adoption Practices, and its Obligations to Families https://bit.ly/3G5YmGQ, Biden Needs to Consider Child Abuse Registry Reforms as an Agenda Item With me today is Winette Saunders, the First Deputy Commissioner; Michael Moiseyev, the Deputy Commissioner for Finance; and Stephanie Gendell, the Deputy Commissioner for External Affairs. https://bit.ly/3VLeS6k, Maine Lawmakers Vote to Sue DHHS in Bid to See Child Protective Records Rita Soronen, CEO of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, joins to discuss the first 10,000 adoptions accomplished under the organizations Wendys Wonderful Kids program, and whats next for expansion of the program. Dr. Jay Miller, Dean, University of Kentucky School of Social Work, Pack to the Future: Youth Voice 2022 Summer Fundraiser https://bit.ly/3iL0U26, Prioritizing Kinship Care with Kim Clifton Campaign for Youth Justice CEO Marcy Mistrett https://www.seethegirl.org/, Advocates Call for Federal Investment in Girl-Focused Juvenile Justice Programs This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. https://bit.ly/3gGA0Y7, Historic $31.5 Billion Settlement to End First Nations Suits Against the Child Welfare System in Canada Ivory Bennett, a playwright and educator, joins us to discuss her own pursuit of higher education after foster care, what systems should be doing differently, and we talk about our forthcoming project that she served as a guest editor for: College Ready, Career Prepared: A Guide to Postsecondary Education for Youth in Foster Care. For all juvenile probation cases and questions of a routine nature, contact: raymond.tashjian@dcjs.ny.gov T: (518) 457-6648 Jess Dannhauser - Commissioner of NYC Administration Children Services Robert Maccarone - Director of the Office of Probation & Correctional Alternatives, DCJS The Imprint is an independent, nonprofit daily news publication dedicated to covering child welfare, juvenile justice, mental health and educational issues faced by vulnerable children and families. Ned Breslin, CEO of Tennyson Center for Children, joins us to talk about Colorados Rewiring initiative aimed at proving that more money to help families avoid crises will reap huge savings in the long run. Thursday, July 22 10am PST 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. Roxanna Asgarian, author and freelance reporter Josh Gupta-Kagan of the University of South Carolina School of Law joins to discuss hidden foster care, the practice of informally moving children out of their homes without the involvement of the courts. About 40,000 foster youth live in group homes and institutions. Sara Tiano, reporter for The Imprint She is managing college, work and motherhood. Deborah Shropshire and Charlene Wong are career pediatricians, and Terry Stigdon is a registered nurse who specializes in pediatrics. Whatever you think is the most pressing reform in child welfare, technology is a key facet of solving the problem. Number of Youth in Foster Care Dropped Again in 2021 On this weeks podcast we talk about some interesting stories in The Imprint last week, an interesting filing in a faith-based discrimination case, juvenile diversion and fathers. https://wapo.st/35AGINf, A Novel Approach on Litigating Racial Disparities in Juvenile Justice But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. 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 Bill Aims to Prevent Adoptive Parents from Abusing Subsidy Program, Child Welfare Ideas from the Experts, #10: Better Policing of Adoption Subsidies, Time for New Numbers on Adoption Disruption, A First, But Incomplete, Measure of Adoption Success, The U.S. Government Releases Landmark Investigation Into the Brutal Legacy of Indian Boarding Schools, Following Landmark Report on Indian Boarding Schools, Survivors Call on Congress for Broader Inquiry, Lawsuit Alleges End to End Failures in Alaskas Child Welfare System, Firm Files Lawsuit Against Indianas Child Welfare System, 7th Circuit Dismisses 2019 Lawsuit Seeking Sweeping Changes to Indiana DCS Policies, The Return of Earmarks: Winners from Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice and Youth Homelessness, DCF Announces Robust Child and Family Well-Being Initiative to Better Support Families, College Ready, Career Prepared: A Guide to Life After High School, Safe Space When Theres No Safe Place: Tips from Youth Who Faced Maltreatment, U.S. Department of Justice files challenge to Alabama transgender law. https://bit.ly/3GnHp9o, Girl in the Shadows: Dasanis Home Life https://bit.ly/30uUrCx, Black Children Were Jailed for a Crime That Doesnt Exist. USA TODAY investigates: Why do adoptions fail? On this weeks podcast we discuss the first public appearance by one of Bidens top child welfare officials, and another big state moves toward adoptee access to birth certificates, and The Imprints big win at the Sacramento Press Club awards. Sometimes Jess goes by Almost Nothing Happened to the Adults in Charge. Several States Issue Second Round of Foster Youth Pandemic Assistance Fair Futures is the best investment our City can make, Stick With Youth Beyond the Bounds of Care, The Value of Being a Social Worker as the CEO of Citys Oldest Child Welfare Agency, Graham Windham. LGBTQ Youth Make Up One Third of Foster Care, But Are Often Poorly Served Then, we highlight five things to keep an eye on this fall in terms of federal law and policy. Takkeem Morgan of Foster Together Indiana joins us to talk about how his own experience with foster care and his time embedded with state government shaped his new venture., Californias Foster Youth UBI Bill Moves Forward, Bolstered By Promising Results from Similar Local Program https://bit.ly/36BDDd3, Los Angeles Leaders Vote to Try Colorblind Foster Care Decisions Were joined by Melissa Thompson, Melanie Jordan and Cam Lundstrom of the Office of Respondent Parent Counsel in Colorado for a sobering discussion on how the pandemic has impacted the cases of parents with children in foster care. In May, the de Blasio administration announced plans to expand the network of these centers from three to 33 sites. https://bit.ly/3EM6M5Y, Gov. Jess Dannhauser is based out of New York, New York, United States and works at Graham Windham as Chief Executive Officer. Dr. Jay Miller, dean of the University of Kentucky School of Social Work, joins us to discuss what his research shows about how COVID-19 has specifically impacted child welfare social workers and foster parents. Matt Anderson, who leads the Institute for Family at the Childrens Home Society of North Carolina, joins to discuss his new mission to develop media projects that tell the stories of youth and families who experience the child welfare system. On this weeks episode, we go straight to the interview! http://bit.ly/3HDjGpA, Youth and the Juvenile Justice System 2022 National Report https://bit.ly/3vVBy5P, Moving Upstream on Mental Health Sixto Cancel, founder and CEO of Think of Us, joins to discuss his organizations new Center for Lived Experience, kinship care, and authentic vs. performative gestures in the child welfare arena. https://bit.ly/3ktAPXh, Redefinition of Child Amendment Act of 2021 Henry McMaster Fights Attempt to Shutter South Carolinas Faith-Based Foster Agencies, Motion for Summary Judgment, Rogers v. HHS, Increase Successful Diversion for Youth of Color, Fathers and Continuous Learning in Child Welfare, Strategies for Youths Youth Voices Contest, Louisiana Should Remove Incarcerated Youth from Angola Immediately, Federal Official Says, Head of Louisianas Office of Juvenile Justice resigns amid crisis in states youth jails, Child Without Placement Rotations Stretch Texas CPS Workforce, Funding, Staffing Shortages Beleaguer Youth Psychiatric Facilities, Child Welfare Caseloads Grow in Omaha Area After Troubled Private Contract Ends, Whats On The Ballot for Youth and Families, Supreme Court Probes Constitutionality of Indian Child Welfare Act, In Prayer and Protest, People of Indian Country Gather Outside the Supreme Court to Defend the Indian Child Welfare Act, Brackeen v. Haaland: The Imprints Coverage from 2018-Present, Number of Youth in Foster Care Dropped Again in 2021, Florida to Ban Transgender Health Care Treatments for Minors, Dying Inside: Chaos and Cruelty in Louisiana Juvenile Detention Center, Louisiana Governor Calls for Inquiry Into Abuses at Juvenile Detention Center, Listen to Oral Arguments in Brackeen v. Haaland, https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/oral_arguments.aspx, The Fate of Indian Child Welfare Before the Supreme Court: Race, Commerce and Commandeering, The Imprints Coverage of the Indian Child Welfare Act, New York High Court Favors Out-of-State Parents Seeking Custody of Foster Children, Michigan Children Without Homes Rarely Enrolled in Early Learning Programs, Infant and Toddler Homelessness: Report Coming Soon, https://schoolhouseconnection.org/infant-and-toddler-homelessness/, Biden Administration Wants to Take Over Monitoring of Unaccompanied Minors in Florida, Texas, White House Issues Plan for Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights, The Imprints Archive of coverage on the Indian Child Welfare Act, Imprint Weekly Podcast, April 2021: Is the Indian Child Welfare Act Headed Back to the Supreme Court? 406: Children in Out-Of-Home Placements Kristen Ethier, research fellow, University of Chicago https://bit.ly/3Iy7RSl, ACF Equity Study to Examine Six Child Welfare Systems https://bit.ly/334l3vG, DCFS Worker was Stabbed to Death While Responding to Report of Children in Danger in Thayer If you enjoy this podcast, or the great work our reporters do at The Imprint and Fostering Families Today, please consider making a donation. Greg Abbott, Wont Treat Gender Affirming Care for Trans Youth As Child Abuse, Keyons Case Heads to Washington Supreme Court, A New Era of Community-Based Social Work Lessons Learned from Impossible Odds, Nonprofit Launched to Replicate Missouri Family-Finding Program, During Confirmation Hearing for Top Biden Child Welfare Officials, Senators Voice Their Own Priorities, Confirmation Hearing of January Contreras and Rebecca Jones Gaston, Consumer Finance Agency Digs Into Questionable Direct Student Loan Practices, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to Examine Colleges In-House Lending Practices, New York City Court Dysfunction Found to Have Caused Harm to Thousands of Families, Historic $31.5 Billion Settlement to End First Nations Suits Against the Child Welfare System in Canada, Nonprofits in New York City Struggle to Keep Child Welfare Workers, The Scope and Impact of Nonprofit Workforce Shortages, Algorithmic Accountability Act of 2022 Section-by-Section. https://bit.ly/3mImoi4. https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/family-first-clearinghouse-approves-two-new-services/58249, Clearinghouse Abruptly Downgrades Family Centered Treatment Register and well send you a recording! 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Appointed Jan 4, 2022 (212) 341-0903: Chief of Staff - Tia Waddy (212) 341-2810: Senior Advisor, Investigations - James Fey (212) 341 On this weeks podcast we discuss what was on Senators minds during the confirmation hearing for Bidens top child welfare officials; more federal scrutiny on for-profit colleges; and the human consequences of family court shutdowns during the coronavirus pandemic. https://bit.ly/3q0L9bD, Calls to Roll Back Raise the Age Laws Reach NY Statehouse, But Find Little Traction https://bit.ly/3IpGfy9, Impact of War on Ukraines Children https://bit.ly/3oJjvgH, Understaffed, and Under Federal Investigation, Texas Juvenile Detention System Halts Intake Launched in 2017, FECs are welcoming, home-like walk-in centers that are co-designed with community members. https://bit.ly/3A12W4O, NC County Illegally Removed Kids from Homes https://bit.ly/30XvYmr, California Foster Parents Win Vaccine Eligibility, As Fight Continues in New York WebGeneral Welfare and Finance Committees. www.bit.ly/FFTholidays, Federal Report: Foster Care, Adoptions Dropped in 2020 Chief Executive Officer at Graham Windham. https://www.fhlouisiana.org/. https://bit.ly/3xR7k7X. With this month marking the 214th Anniversary of our founding, we take great strength in knowing that we have survived and thrived through extraordinarily hard times. http://bit.ly/3bGv42w, As Hotline Calls Plummeted, Michigan Did Some Dialing of Its Own Jess Dannhauser will be the next magistrate for the New York City Administration for Childrens Services (NYC ACS) providing Childrens administrations with government assistance for children, adolescent equity and early consideration and education administrations. https://bit.ly/3kRhYEY, Timely Permanency and the Appellate Process https://bit.ly/3Ls0dYV, Consumer Finance Agency Digs Into Questionable Direct Student Loan Practices The Return of Earmarks: Winners from Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice and Youth Homelessness On this weeks episode we catch up on some headlines from the last few months in child welfare and youth justice, including: a flood of mental health litigation; adoption reckoning in South Korea; a federal effort to help states differentiate poverty and neglect; the nexus between money and maltreatment; the Finish the 5 campaign in Texas; and more. Previously, J Read More Contact Jess Dannhauser's Phone Number and Email Last Update 11/27/2022 5:46 AM Email d***@acs.nyc.gov Engage via Email Contact Number (212) ***-**** Engage via 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. https://bit.ly/3BRt9nT, The Institute for Family https://bit.ly/3Q3YYRZ, Honoring the Life of MaKhia Bryant: An Ombudsperson for Foster Youth in Ohio https://bit.ly/3ii6lpS, A Federal Appeals Court Just Breathed New Life into a Lawsuit that Aims to Force W.V. 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 If you have any questions or concerns regarding this request, please contact Shari Gruber, Assistant Commissioner, NYC ACS at (212) 393-5109 or at Shari.Gruber@acs.nyc.gov. https://imprintnews.org/topic/icwa, Federal Bill Aims to Better Measure, Retain States Foster Homes https://bit.ly/3rNEP8x, Colorado Considers a Raise the Age Youth Justice Bill Lori Ross, the founder of FosterAdopt Connect, joins us to talk about the case of a high-needs youth who was almost pushed out of Missouri foster care onto the streets with no help, and the many policy implications that young mans story carries, Biden Taps New York Official to Lead U.S. Childrens Bureau, Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration, California Considers Universal Basic Income for Former Foster Youth, Town Hall Held to Discuss Minnesota Bill Aimed At Limiting Black Family Separation, Tiffany Haddish Launches Internship Program for Foster Youth Interested in Showbiz, ACLU Sues as Missouri is Set to Release Young Man with Severe Autism from Foster Care, https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article249529070.html, On this weeks episode we discuss some of the Biden administrations early hires for key positions at the Administration for Children and Families, which oversees family support and child welfare in the federal government., Michelle Caldeira, the senior vice president of College Bound Dorchester, joins us to discuss a plan to invest in a new trajectory for gang leaders in Boston as an antipoverty strategy., How Foster Families Are Coping: A webinar to discuss findings from a survey of foster and resource families about the pandemic. https://bit.ly/2RmrkgG, Tax Incentive to Hire Foster Youth Back in Congress Sandy White Hawk is a Sicangu Lakota adoptee from the Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota. http://bit.ly/3EAIo80, Biden Administration Proposes Easing Foster Care Licensing Barriers for Relatives https://bit.ly/3QvTC1N, Child Welfare Leaders Sign on to Letter Urging States to Ban Conversion Therapy https://imprintnews.org/youth-voice/as-deadline-for-federal-pandemic-relief-looms-fosters-are-being-failed/58601, Family First Clearinghouse Approves Two New Services, Will Reconsider Ohio Kinship Navigator We discuss the latest on Texas Gov. On this episode, the two friends discuss the growing call for child welfare to paddle upstream, investing more money in keeping families together and less on splitting them apart. https://bit.ly/3vs1MP4, Lawmakers Pass Child Welfare Changes, Teacher Incentives, Tax Break on Tampons Double your donation today at, EVENT: What Youth Wish Foster, Adoptive & Kinship Parents Knew, EVENT: What Foster, Adoptive & Kinship Parents Wish Youth Knew, Former Childrens Bureau Head To Work on Child Welfare Replacement, University of California Foster Students Organize to Demand Better Treatment on Campus, Los Angeles Leaders Vote to Try Colorblind Foster Care Decisions, New Government Benefit Providing Cell Phones to California Foster Youth Made Permanent, Hidden Foster Care: A Collection of The Imprints Coverage, LGBTQ Youth Make Up One Third of Foster Care, But Are Often Poorly Served, LGBTQ Foster Youth in New York City: Strong in Numbers, Struggling in Care, Illinois Enhancing Support for LGBTQ Youth, Californias Spending Plan Invests in Families and Children Still Reeling From the Pandemic, Connecticut Becomes First State in Nation for Baby Bonds, One-time Pandemic Cash Assistance Now Available to Foster Youth in New York, Californias Foster Youth UBI Bill Moves Forward, Bolstered By Promising Results from Similar Local Program, California Will Offer Pandemic Relief Cash to Young People Currently or Recently in Extended Foster Care, IRS Filing Portal for Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit, https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/child-tax-credit-update-portal, Child Poverty Increased Nationally During COVID, Especially Among Latino and Black Children, Ohio GOP Senate Change To Budget Could Endanger Program For At-Risk Youth, Washington Will End Foster Youth Placement in Hotels, Offices and Cars, A Better Future for Minnesota Families: How to Improve Support for Parents in Crisis and Youth in Foster Care, New York Legislature Passes Bill Allowing Parent-Child Contact After Termination of Rights, Biennial Juvenile Incarceration Census Data Released, Early Child Welfare Legal Help Comes Back to The City That Invented It, Supreme Court Says Philadelphia Violated Catholic Child Welfare Groups First Amendment Rights, Families in Limbo: Coronavirus Hobbles Reunifications from Foster Care, AP Analysis: COVID Prolonged Foster Care Stays for Thousands, Federal Guidance on Foster Youth Pandemic Relief: A Breakdown.
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