1) Permanency Tip of the Week: Why Permanency Work is so Hard and so Important; 2) Permanency Success Story of the Week: Cory’s Journey to Finding His Forever Family; 3) ARC Reflections: Helping Kids in Foster Care Build Healthy Attachments; 4) Siblings Separated by Foster Care Get a Week Together at Summer Camp; 5) Rituals And Ceremonies To Increase Permanency; 6) New York Alternative Facility Emphasizes Rehabilitation for Raise the Age Candidates; 7) Thinking Across Generations: Unique Contributions of Maternal Early Life and Prenatal Stress to Infant Physiology
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Permanency in the News – Week of 8/27/18
1) Permanency Tip of the Week: Dealing with Adversity Over and Over Again; 2) Permanency Success Story of the Week: What It’s Like to Have a Mother by Lorraine; 3) What Gives Me Hope for Child Welfare; 4) How Child Abuse Primes the Brain for Future Mental Illness; 5) Pierce County: Trailblazer for Probation Transformation; 6) Happy Papas; 7) Unconditional Love Building a Stronger Sense of Self-Worth for Children and Youth in Foster Care-Guest Blog by Michelle Madrid-Branch
Permanency in the News – Week of 6/18/18
Excerpt: 1) Permanency Tip of the Week: Helping the Youth to be Welcoming of the Concept of Permanency; 2) Permanency Success Story of the Week: From Teen Foster Kid to an Adoptive Mother: ‘It’s Such a Good Life’; 3) Just for Foster Dads – Part 1 by Dr. John DeGarmoe; 4) Just for Foster Dads – Part 2 by Dr. John DeGarmoe; 5) Baylor Adoption Expert Says Birth Mothers Need Increased Support During, Following Adoption Process; 6) Competencies for Supervisors to Address Secondary Traumatic Stress; 7) 10 Key Resources for Child Welfare Professionals
Permanency in the News – Week of 6/11/18
1) Permanency Tip of the Week: Four Concept Process of Youth Engagement ~ Permanency; 2) Permanency Success Story of the Week: Sandra Bullock Emotionally Discusses Growing her Family Through Adoption; 3) Early Takeaways from 50-State Look at Extended Foster Care; 4) Back on Track: Supporting Youth Reentry from Out-of-Home Placement to the Community; 5) Half of Children Born to Mothers in Child Protective Custody Also Taken Into Care by Age 2; 6) Additional Actions Could Help HHS Better Support States’ Use of Private Providers to Recruit and Retain Foster Families; 7) One Local Nonprofit Views Life in Foster Care Through a Child’s Eyes
Permanency in the News – Week of 4/16/18
1) Permanency Tip of the Week: Permanency Centered Goals – Child Welfare; 2) Permanency Success Story of the Week: Because We Could—and Because We Should; 3) Let’s Make Every Month Prevention Month; 4) The Path Out of Foster Care Crisis Runs Through Family; 5) Supporting Families After They Adopt; 6) Why Adverse Childhood Experiences Matter for Girls in the Juvenile Justice System; 7) Youth Leaving Foster Care Need Help Accessing Education, Employment Opportunities