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US: Study reveals that nearly half of foster caregivers have given melatonin to their child

June 13, 2024

US: Study reveals that nearly half of foster caregivers have given melatonin to their child Health Medicine Network - June 05, 2024 A new study to be presented at the SLEEP 2024 annual meeting found that it is common for foster caregivers to give melatonin to their child, and these children … [Read more...]

NY: Victims of abuse in foster care shouldn´t have to choose between compensation and justice (Opinion)

June 13, 2024

NY: Victims of abuse in foster care shouldn´t have to choose between compensation and justice (Opinion) NCCPR Blog - June 09, 2024 Last month, I wrote a column for the New York Daily News about the attempt by New York's private foster care, group home and residential treatment agencies to get … [Read more...]

NY: “This is a way to start a family and have a family”: How adopting an older child can change lives (Includes video)

June 13, 2024

NY: "This is a way to start a family and have a family": How adopting an older child can change lives (Includes video) WKBW - June 10, 2024 It's been five years since Lori and her daughter, Kylee, met for the first time. "She was just this little 9-year-old girl ,,, and I just fell in love … [Read more...]

US: States shift toward kin-first foster care

June 13, 2024

US: States shift toward kin-first foster care Stateline - May 24, 2024 Some states now encourage social workers to look first toward kinship caregivers when placing children. Many pay small stipends to those caregivers or allow them to become licensed foster parents. And later this year, … [Read more...]

US: Senators Collins, Hassan Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Support Grandfamilies Affected by the Fentanyl Crisis and Substance Misuse (Press release) Office of Senator for New Hampshire Susan Collins – May 24, 2024 U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) reintroduced the Help Grandfamilies Prevent Child Abuse Act to better support kinship caregivers — the vast majority of whom are grandparents — who have taken over as primary caregivers for children exposed to substance misuse or other trauma. The bipartisan bill would encourage state and local child welfare agencies to work with the National Technical Assistance Center on Grandfamilies and Kinship Families. “As the opioid epidemic continues to devastate families across Maine, grandparents increasingly are being called on to become the primary caregivers of their grandchildren. Although this caretaker role can be a source of tremendous comfort and stability for families, it also presents several challenges,” said Senator Collins. “This bipartisan bill would provide grandparents access to important resources they need to help their grandchildren succeed.” https://www.collins.senate.gov/newsroom/senators-collins-hassan-introduce-bipartisan-bill-to-support-grandfamilies-affected-by-the-fentanyl-crisis-and-substance-misuse

June 13, 2024

US: Senators Collins, Hassan Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Support Grandfamilies Affected by the Fentanyl Crisis and Substance Misuse (Press release) Office of Senator for New Hampshire Susan Collins - May 24, 2024 U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) reintroduced the Help … [Read more...]

US: Senators Press Biden Administration Over Lack of Progress on Foster Care Prevention Law (May require subscription)

June 13, 2024

US: Senators Press Biden Administration Over Lack of Progress on Foster Care Prevention Law (May require subscription) Imprint - May 24, 2024 Senators from both parties sought answers from the Biden administration Wednesday, pressing a top health and human services official in a hearing on the … [Read more...]

NY: How Some New York Counties Make Sure Children in Foster Care Stay With Family

June 13, 2024

NY: How Some New York Counties Make Sure Children in Foster Care Stay With Family Imprint - May 29, 2024 When children are removed from their parents in New York following reports of abuse or neglect, some counties go to far greater lengths than others to make sure they remain close to family. … [Read more...]

NY: Investing in NYC’s youth in foster care (May require subscription) (Opinion)

June 13, 2024

NY: Investing in NYC's youth in foster care (May require subscription) (Opinion) New York Daily News - May 30, 2024 May is National Foster Care Month, a time to recognize those who elevate the voices of young people in the foster care system. Fair Futures supports 4,000 young people who have … [Read more...]

US: Parents Forum Seeks to Make Parenting Education Universal (Press release)

June 13, 2024

US: Parents Forum Seeks to Make Parenting Education Universal (Press release) Parents Forum - May 30, 2024 The International Federation for Parent Education (IFPE) based in Paris and the National Parenting Education Network in the US (NPEN) have both offered support for "Make Parenting … [Read more...]

US: Report – Fostering Responsible Tech Use: Balancing the Benefits and Risks Among Public Child Welfare Agencies (Press release)

June 13, 2024

US: Report - Fostering Responsible Tech Use: Balancing the Benefits and Risks Among Public Child Welfare Agencies (Press release) Center for Democracy & Technology - June 01, 2024 Across the country, child welfare agencies work with over 390,000 youth in foster care each year by … [Read more...]

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