1) Permanency Tip of the Week: What is Wrong with My Youth? It’s Trauma AND (NOT OR) COVID-19; 2) Permanency Success Story of the Week: Jake’s Dream of a Permanent Home Comes True; 3) Coronavirus and Foster Care: How Foster Families and Child Welfare are Struggling during the Pandemic; 4) Nothing but Bad News in the “Ever in Foster Care” Report; 5) Special message of hope to ECEC sector from Harvard’s Dr Jack Shonkoff; 6) Generations United’s Statement on the President Signing the Older Americans Act Reauthorization into Law; 7) There’s a Big Difference Between Child Poverty and Neglect;
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Dr. Greg Manning – Permanency in the News – Week of 8/12/19
1) Permanency Tip of the Week: Connections, Relationships, Permanency, and THEN Permanent Placement (hopefully) – Part 5 – Permanent Placement; 2) Love Times Six: Meet the Foster Mom Who Adopted a Half-Dozen Sisters; 3) My “Six Pillars” of Trauma-Informed Parenting; 4) Supportive Relationships and Active Skill-Building Strengthen the Foundations of Resilience; 5) I was Born into Foster Care. A Mentor Would Have Made a Big Difference in My Life; 6) California Bill Seeks to Ensure New Rights for LGBTQ Foster Youth; 7) What Adopted Children Deserve: Change a Law that Unnecessarily Keeps Kids From Their Birth Parents and Vice Versa
Permanency in the News – Week of 12/10/18
1) Permanency Tip of the Week: Survival Mode for Our Youth – What is Happening Inside Our Youth? 2) ‘She Has to be Ours’: After 4,057 Days in Foster Care, Teen Gets a Family, New Name; 3) Clearing a Road to Permanency and Stability for L.A. County Foster Youth; 4) Bridging Research and Practice in Juvenile Probation; 5) Study Suggests Abused Children Carry Trauma in their DNA; 6) The Tough Road from Foster Care to College; 7) Building a Brighter Future For Youth with Dual Status