WebJess celebrated 44th birthday on June 20. https://bit.ly/3btZ3yt, Youth Advocates Eye 2020 for Revolution on Childrens Mental Health in California Register for Mental Health at the Crossroads We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. https://bit.ly/2ObtLAV, Washington Will End Foster Youth Placement in Hotels, Offices and Cars On this weeks episode we discuss new child mental health legislation, an investigation into abuse at Head Start programs, and child poverty in America continuing to plummet. https://bit.ly/3skxyO5, Be Mindful of Foster Youths Struggles with Holidays https://bit.ly/2Ut0wwg, The 20s and Youth Services: A Guess at What Comes Next https://bit.ly/3Iy7RSl, ACF Equity Study to Examine Six Child Welfare Systems Americas Troubled Teen Industry Needs Reform So Kids Can Avoid the Abuse I Endured https://bit.ly/3q0aJvI, Illinois Enhancing Support for LGBTQ Youth He is the author of the award-winning book NO PITY: People with Disabilities Forging a New Civil Rights Movement. https://bit.ly/3vHyjPX, New Study Confirms High Prevalence of Investigations, Loss of Parental Rights https://on.ny.gov/3HQKAZy, Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment Over the next few weeks, we will be releasing bonus episodes on Thursdays that will be conversations between The Imprints publisher Daniel Heimpel and Molly Tierney, the child welfare lead at Accenture and former director of Baltimores child welfare system. Andrea Amavisca, a legislative aide to State Sen. Dave Cortese, joins to talk about how the plan became law. https://bit.ly/3L3cdQN, UN Committee Suggests the US Change or Repeal Major Child Welfare Policies https://opensea.io/collection/orphansplea. It Punishes Poor Families Instead. Leslie Lacy of Fostering Hope Louisiana, who used to represent parents and children in child welfare cases as an attorney, joins us to discuss her organizations effort to get braces for youth in foster care as part of a broader mental health and life skills strategy. On this weeks podcast we discuss a new kinship prioritization in Washington, New York gets sued (twice), privatization ends in Nebraska, and controversial new legislation in Alabama and Tennessee. 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. As the title suggests, the motivation for this discussion was the reality that youth living in foster care are sleeping in offices, sometimes in hotels or even in rare cases cars, with systems struggling to find more appropriate shelter for themand all of these kids had been removed from their home at one point or another due to safety concerns, which makes leaving them in such an unstable position is truly failure in its most clear form. Bryan Samuels, executive director of Chapin Hall, joins us to discuss the Family First Act, race and poverty, congregate care and his organizations new policy brief on including more concrete and economic supports in child welfare. Mr. Dannhauser assumed the full role of President & CEO in 2013. On this weeks podcast we discuss a recent roundtable on child welfare held by the Biden administration, and the legislative responses that have popped up in Illinois after the killing of a caseworker while responding to an abuse and neglect call. Robert Latham of the University of Miamis Children and Youth Law Clinic joins us to discuss several issues at play in Florida, one of Americas largest and most privatized child welfare systems. Help support our independent coverage of child welfare, youth justice and youth homelessness today at www.imprintnews.org/donate. https://bit.ly/3MJaKhF, Illinois DCFS Director Marc Smith Held in Contempt of Court for Ninth Time for Improperly Placing Teen Pennsylvania Says Thats Good Enough Reason to Deny Custody of His Children 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. On this weeks podcast we provide an overview of the Who Cares project, The Imprints annual data collection on foster youth and foster homes in America. https://bit.ly/3zlYyOj, After Graces Story, Michigan Will Study Its Juvenile Justice System https://bit.ly/3bPtNXq, Feds Offer More Medicaid Support for New Congregate Model We talked about his childhood, his effort to create a foster care system in India (which previously saw abuse/neglect handled informally in the community or with big orphanages and institutions), and kinship care in America. New York Mayor-elect Eric Adams has appointed Jess Dannhauser, the former CEO of major child welfare provider Graham Windham, to serve as his https://bit.ly/3uED1Q9, How Hidden Foster Care Harms Children and Parents of Color Youth Younger Than 18 Prosecuted in Criminal Court: National Estimate, 2019 Cases https://bit.ly/3eXjDsH, Home Visiting: MIECHV Delay Already Hurting State, Local Programs https://bit.ly/3GLLsNu, Hes 400 Pounds. https://politi.co/3MhinMB, New Law Shields Religious Foster, Adoption Agencies from Discrimination Lawsuits On this weeks podcast we discuss a multi-million dollar jury award in a hidden foster care case; a bill to offer employers a tax credit to hire current or former foster youth; another state moves to protect faith-based discrimination; and the New York mayoral candidates talk child welfare. The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) was passed in 1978 at a time when one-third of Native American children were separated from their families. This weeks episode is an edited-for-length version of a discussion that Fostering Media Connections recently conducted called Navigating the Holidays. Kim Hansel, the editor of our Fostering Families Today magazine, moderated this terrific panel of four former foster youth Raquel Wilson, Tamar Sebesta, Jessica Castillo, and Daniel Bisuano in a conversation about what the holidays can be life for young people with lived experience, and what foster and resource parents should know and expect during this time of year. 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Reveal contact info . Im grateful to Mayor Adams and Deputy Mayor [Anne] Williams-Isom and thrilled to get to work, building on whats been accomplished over many administrations, Dannhauser said, in an email to Youth Services Insider. This episode includes clips of 20 interviews from this year.. 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 https://bit.ly/3q5szPU, Texas v. Haaland Supreme Court Documents https://bit.ly/3sZj8mc, Georgia Dissolves Child Abuse and Neglect Registry Possible Criminal & If you're not automatically redirected, please click here. April Dinwoodie joins us to discuss what weve learned (and what we havent) when it comes to supporting adoptions and guardianships in America, and what she thinks of the recent calls to repeal or revisit federal adoption legislation., We Should Not Be Here Today: MaKhia Bryant, 16, Mourned, Celebrated at Her Funeral https://nyti.ms/3hgacWw, Listen to Oral Arguments in Brackeen v. Haaland She is the founder and director of First Nations Repatriation Institute, An Indigenous Adoptee Reclaims Her Culture 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. His deputy, Virginia Pryor, will lead the department until a permanent hire is made by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors. https://bit.ly/3r1lChC, Californias Spending Plan Invests in Families and Children Still Reeling From the Pandemic https://bit.ly/3UnSCih, See the Girl Summit: The Power of Voice https://bit.ly/3OVkoR7, Research Shows Tribal Universities Twice As Likely To Provide Child Care on Campus Diane Redleaf, lawyer and founder, United Family Advocates Greg Abbotts directive to treat medical services for transgender youth as abuse, a major lawsuit over sexual abuse in L.A.s juvenile justice system, hidden foster care in North Carolina, and more. https://bit.ly/3EM6M5Y, Gov. https://bit.ly/3CJ7Kyz, The Orphans Plea NFT Collection, by Karl Wyatt On this weeks podcast, we begin a two-part interview between Imprint reporter Nancy Marie Spears and Sandy White Hawk, author of the recently released memoir A Child of the Indian Race: A Story of Return. USA TODAY investigates: Why do adoptions fail? 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Before joining Graham Windham in 2009, Dannhauser served as Associate Commissioner for Performance Measurement, Monitoring and Improvement for NYC's Administration for Children's Services having already served as Assistant Commissioner for the Office of Agency Program Assistance and Chief of Staff to the ACS Commissioner. https://bit.ly/3IpPknq, Ottawa appeals Quebec court decision finding parts of Indigenous child welfare law unconstitutional Guests for this episode of The Imprint Weekly Podcast include: Fostering Adults: The State of Care https://bit.ly/3ufhJWU, Kentuckys Budget Shrunk. https://bit.ly/3xJ3LAX, SOUL Family Comparison to Existing Legal Permanency Pathways Email da*******@graham-windham.org. https://bit.ly/3IIeRJC, Alabama bill seeks to ban hormone treatments for trans youth EVENT: What Youth Wish Foster, Adoptive & Kinship Parents Knew He is the former President & CEO of Graham Windham, a mission-driven organization focused https://bit.ly/3zB8YLL, Florida to Ban Transgender Health Care Treatments for Minors Instead, the State Used Welfare Funds to Take Her Son. https://nbcnews.to/3yLi08p, CPS Workers Search Millions of Homes a Year. Jess Dannhauser is based out of New York, New York, United States and works at Graham Windham as Chief Executive Officer. https://bit.ly/3rNEP8x, Colorado Considers a Raise the Age Youth Justice Bill Sharon McDaniel, A Second Chance Inc. Carrie Etheridge, director of social work, Sheppard Pratt Californias Child Abuse Registry is Missing Upwards of 22,000 Abuse Suspects, Audit Finds https://bit.ly/3lr4DEu, New Study Suggests Ending Group Care for Foster Youth 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 White Hawks recounts her own adoption story, which began in 1955, decades before the Indian Child Welfare Act was passed to protect Indigenous families from being separated.. Did Raise the Age Lead to More Juvenile Violent Crime? Henry McMaster Fights Attempt to Shutter South Carolinas Faith-Based Foster Agencies https://bit.ly/3vvREUx. David Kelly, a former official in the Childrens Bureau during the Obama and Trump administrations, joins to talk about his federal career and what he sees on the horizon for child welfare. New York Times reporter Andrea Elliott joins to discuss her new book Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City, which chronicles Dasani Coates and her family in New York City. FREE EVENT! Ian Forber-Pratt, the director of Global Advocacy & Growth for Childrens Emergency Relief International, joins to discuss his long, international path through child welfare. Jess Dannhauser works for Graham Windham. Chrissi Ross Nimmo, Deputy Attorney General for the Cherokee Nation, joins us to discuss the massive and complicated federal opinion on the Indian Child Welfare Act, and its likely move to the Supreme Court. Kathleen Creamer of Community Legal Services of Philadelphia joins to discuss two recent court cases of note in the state, Phillys high rate of foster care, the Adoption and Safe Families Act and more. https://bit.ly/2ZwvExn, How Incarcerated Parents Are Losing Their Children Forever https://bit.ly/3DmbW6a, Better Data and Guidance Could Help States Reinvest Adoption Savings and Improve Federal Oversight Alan Dettlaff and Kristen Weber, co-founders of the upEND Movement, join us to talk about how the campaign came together and what they mean by seeking the abolition of the modern child welfare system. Joseph Shapiro is a NPR News Investigations correspondent with decades of experience covering health, aging, disability, and childrens and family issues. https://bit.ly/3JTSySp, New legislation Would Arm Child Welfare Workers with Mace https://bit.ly/3fQc30f, Kids in Care: Analysis of Population Trends and Management Processes in Montanas Foster Care System Dannhauser has supported the idea of family enrichment centers, but has also voiced support for a concept supported by its critics: the development of community-led family support programs that are not tethered to ACS. Guests include: Kate Murphy of Texans Care for Children joins us to break down a very eventful year in child welfare legislation and policy shifts in the Lone Star State, including the states plans around the Family First Act, a controversial change to its definition of neglect, legal protection for parents, and how mental health has been a major driver of the states continuing crisis on placements for older foster youth. On this weeks podcast we discuss new developments in the 2020 death of a teenager killed by staff at a Michigan residential center, state spending on post-permanency and the latest in The Imprints Hidden Foster Care series. Association Between State Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Policies, Child Protective Services Involvement, and Foster Care in the US, 2004-2016 These Informal Foster Parents Were Left with Nothing. He told me he was dropping out of college. EVENT: What Foster, Adoptive & Kinship Parents Wish Youth Knew 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. Special Contact Information. Then, we break down five different exchanges that capture the essence of the Supreme Courts three hour oral arguments over the Indian Child Welfare Act last Wednesday, and share some thoughts on what seemed to be on the mind of the likely swing votes in the case. http://bit.ly/2ObtLAV, Impact of Direct Cash Benefits to Low-Income Families Can Be Far-Reaching Nearly 40 years ago, federal child support laws were rewritten and included new instructions for states when it comes to parents with children in foster care. We Asked the New York City Mayoral Candidates About the High-Stakes Child Welfare System. https://bit.ly/3DdnJVM, New Civil Rights Organization Dedicated to Families Rights Launches in New York City https://bit.ly/3B6SoUI, Fathers and Continuous Learning in Child Welfare John Kelly is senior editor for The Imprint. Chief Cadmus Delorma, Cowessess First Nation https://bit.ly/3MkmSp2, Voice of the Foster Care Community Disclaimer: Wiza, Inc is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with Microsoft or LinkedIn, or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates. https://nyti.ms/34oLuwV, Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City Washington Supreme Court: Meaningful Preference for Kin Is Required The Trump administration is responsible for intentionally separating families at the nations Southern border, and for proposals that would gut the social safety net. Andry Sweet, CEO, Childrens Home Society of Florida https://bit.ly/3GvmZvb, The Foster Care System Turns to Big Data: Promising or Profiling? https://crooked.com/podcast/this-land-season-2-coming-august-23rd/, Reform Council Recommends Ending Policy of Automatically Charging Some Youth as Adults https://bit.ly/3Gnd9ND, Firm Files Lawsuit Against Indianas Child Welfare System https://bit.ly/30uUrCx, Black Children Were Jailed for a Crime That Doesnt Exist. Michael Tubbs, former mayor of Stockton and new senior fellow at the Rosenberg Foundation, joins us to discuss universal basic income, how being mayor shaped his views on child welfare and juvenile justice, shifting the narrative on fighting poverty, and more. This episode includes clips of 20 interviews from this year. The Return of Earmarks: Winners from Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice and Youth Homelessness https://bit.ly/3tZQu1R, Los Angeles Youth Commission Website Whats On The Ballot for Youth and Families Perry discussed his new book, his views on child welfare and its approach to engaging parents, the potential of the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics, and more. Later in the podcast we talk what could be the first collateral consequence of last years Supreme Court decision on faith-based discrimination in child welfare; where things stand with a court challenge to the Indian Child Welfare Act and auditing L.A.s child welfare agency. https://www.ojjdp.gov/ojstatbb/jrfcdb/, Juvenile Justice Geography, Policy, Practice & Statistics https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/parents-rise-nora-mccarthy-steps-down-child-welfare/51747. Ways to Give; Become a Corporate Partner; Attend or Sponsor an Event; Speak Out! https://bit.ly/3b8b89y, Evictions and Neighborhood Child Maltreatment Reports But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. 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. https://bit.ly/3JMDZ2f, Michigan Raises the Age, Includes 17-Year-Olds in Juvenile Justice System https://nyti.ms/3KVYGtF, Public Investments and Class Gaps in Parents Developmental Expenditures Jess Dannhausers latest job experience is On this weeks podcast we discuss whats happened in Ohio since the death of MaKhia Bryant a year ago, how child welfare might figure into Californias ideas around reparations, Connecticuts new approach to helping families, and more. https://bit.ly/3wje633. California Assemblymember Ash Kalra https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/child-tax-credits-led-to-decreased-abuse-and-neglect-new-study-shows/238554, The report builds on a growing body of research pointing to poor outcomes for children raised in group facilities. https://bit.ly/3QHUOyv, Patterns of Juvenile Court Referrals of Youth Born in 2000 On this weeks podcast we talk about the new push for federal oversight of the troubled teen industry, and what might be different this time around; the first kinship support program approved for new federal funding nationwide; and a local court case over ICWA that involves high-powered attorneys. A former juvenile court judge and the acting President of the Southern Poverty law.... Faith-Based Foster Agencies https: //imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/parents-rise-nora-mccarthy-steps-down-child-welfare/51747 court judge and the acting President of the Southern Poverty law Center Committee the. 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