1) Permanency Tip of the Week: Reframing Mental Illness Diagnosis through a Trauma and Permanency Informed Lens – Reactive Attachment Disorder; 2) Permanency Success Story of the Week: From Foster Care to Miss DC: Pageant Winner Inspires Others; 3) More Needed to Help Foster Kids Who Age Out of Care; 4) Report Finds Most Maine Child Welfare Workers Stressed, Overwhelmed; 5) Dear Adoption, I Don’t Want to be Spoken For, I Want to be Listened to; 6) Toxic Stress Is the Hidden Public Health Crisis California’s New Surgeon General Wants to Solve; 7) Juvenile Probation Officers Should Not Be Fixers, But Levers to Resources for Youth
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Permanency in the News – Week of 9/3/18
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