1) Permanency Tip of the Week: Love is in the Air; However, Our Youth First Need Permanency; 2) Permanency Success Story of the Week: Alyssa’s Forever Family Story; 3) I Want to Go Home – Elisabeth Corey; 4) How Much Does Child Abuse Cost? Study Says $400K Over a Lifetime; 5) My Child Doesn’t Remember the Neglect as an Infant, But His Body Does; 6) Everyone Has Their Puzzle Completed. Except Me; 7) ‘Child Welfare Then and Now’ Podcast;
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Permanency in the News – Week of 2/5/18
1) Permanency Tip of the Week: Start with the Why for Permanency; 2) Permanency Success Story of the Week: Long Island Family Ring in 2018 with Five Newly Adopted Children from Foster Care System; 3) The Seven Core Issues in Adoption and Permanency; 4) Best-Selling Children Series Harry Moon Joins Forces with the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption; 5) Matching Neglected Children with Foster Care Families Earlier in Life Promotes Resilience, Healthy Functioning; 6) Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS) – 2016; 7) The Risk and Prevention of Maltreatment of Children with Disabilities
Permanency in the News – Week of 1/29/18
1) Permanency Tip of the Week: Being Mindful About Permanency; 2) Permanency Success Story of the Week: Home and Heart – Douglas and Karen; 3) Three Strategies That Helped San Francisco Increase Foster Home Applications by 300 Percent; 4) A Conversation with Nadine Burke Harris: How Should Pediatricians Address Childhood Adversity?; 5) An (Evidence Based) Guide for Juvenile & Family Courts; 6) Four Things Foster Parents Want You to Know; 7) Just Kids: When Misbehaving is a Crime
Permanency in the News – Week of 1/1/18
1) Permanency Tip of the Week: Helping Our Youth to Hope and Dream Again; 2) Permanency Success Story of the Week: Denver’s Annual Adoption Day; 3) Supporting Successful Reunifications; 4) Loosened Foster Care Restrictions Encourage Normalcy; 5) Turning Brain “Strains” Into “Gains” for Adolescents in Foster Care; 6) Only 3% of Former Foster Children Graduate College. Here’s How Universities are Working to Change That; 7) Expand Your Family and Vocabulary as a Foster Parent