🚀 Ready to transform the future of child welfare? Join us for the "Advancing Equity in Child Welfare" conference on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, starting at 8 am at Rhode Island College. Don't miss your chance to participate in insightful discussions with a diverse panel of professionals, policymakers, and community advocates, delving into the multifaceted dimensions of equity within the child welfare system. Register online today, https://bit.ly/4f9DMXg
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Are we settling for 'the best we can' in America's child welfare system? It's time to prioritize outcomes over effort. Our latest blog post explores how evidence-based solutions like Casebook are reshaping the landscape of child welfare. https://hubs.li/Q02n5Pdq0
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Child Welfare needs transformation. Be a part of it! The Kempe Annual Call to Action Conference’s Call for Abstracts is now open. Details here: https://lnkd.in/eQxNhugX
2022 A Call to Action to Change Child Welfare
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Child Welfare needs transformation. Be a part of it! The Kempe Annual Call to Action Conference’s Call for Abstracts is now open. Details here: https://lnkd.in/eQxNhugX
2022 A Call to Action to Change Child Welfare
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Find out which factors influence reunification or lead to reentry in child welfare. Explore strategies for lasting family stability with this publication from Child Welfare Information Gateway. #ReunificationMonth https://buff.ly/4b5YPGK
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Interesting companion to my previous post on public attitudes toward child welfare. This one, from Chapin Hall, looks at the functioning of the system from the perspective of those running these systems at the state level.
National Survey Assesses Use of Economic and Concrete Supports to Prevent Child Welfare System Involvement
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Find ways to advance #RacialEquity while implementing new child welfare programs and practices throughout the change and implementation process with this publication:
Focusing on Race Equity Throughout Change and Implementation - Center for States - Child Welfare Capacity Building Collaborative
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Check out this resource from the Capacity Building Center for Tribes: "Introduction to AFCARS for Tribal Child Welfare Programs." This guide explains how direct title IV-E agencies can submit AFCARS data to inform federal policy decisions and address specific needs in tribal child welfare systems. Get the resource here: https://ow.ly/vgje50Sue14
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In this week's episode of TORN, hosts Sonia Johnson and Classie Colinet discuss Rule Out and Best Interest Letters within the child welfare system. Their discussion aims to shed light on the impact these letters have on child welfare cases. https://lnkd.in/gtcDPwt6 #childwelfareadvocates #ruleoutletters #bestinterestletters #childwelfare
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3moEquity in the child welfare system is crucial for ensuring that all children, regardless of their background, have equal access to support, protection, and opportunities. It addresses systemic disparities and aims to provide a fair and just environment for every child.