1) Permanency Tip of the Week: Are We Making a Difference?; 2) Permanency Success Story of the Week: Such A Big Relief: Amid Pandemic, Parents Finalize Adoption Virtually via Zoom; 3) Children in Foster Care Among Those at Risk Amid Pandemic; 4) Canadian Public Advisory: Supporting Transition Aged Youth during COVID-19; 5) Coronavirus Precautions for Foster Youth: NPR; 6) COVID-19 and Child Welfare Cases; 7) How Can We Better Engage Fathers in Prevention?
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Dr. Greg Manning’s – Permanency in the News – Week of 4/6/20
1) Permanency Tip of the Week: Blending Trauma and Public Health Informed Interventions; 2) Permanency Success Story of the Week: For a Longtime Host of Wednesday’s Child, a Personal Tie to Adoption; 3)Making an Emergency Plan with Youth in Congregate Care in California: A Toolkit for Dependency Attorneys, Youth Providers, and Advocates; 4) Foster Kids Who Can’t Visit Parents are Struggling Under Coronavirus Isolation, Advocates Say; 5) Coronavirus Leaves Foster Children with Nowhere to Go; 6) Federal Child Welfare – Guidance on COVID-19 Response; 7) Sheltering in Place: ACEs-Informed Tips for Self-Care During a Pandemic;
Dr. Greg Manning’s – Permanency in the News – Week of 2/24/20
1) Permanency Tip of the Week: 268. 2/24/20 – Do We Stop Seeking Permanency to Protect the Child from Future Loss? Part 2 of 2; 2) Permanency Success Story of the Week: Teenage Adoption: The Family that Took in a 17-Year-Old Girl; 3) Children in Institutional Care: Delayed Development and Resilience; 4) How TV Reveals Today’s Challenges and Realities of Open Adoption; 5) Placing Foster Children with Relatives May Help Prevent Congregate Care’ 6) Research Roundup: Working with Traumatized Youth; 7) Oregon House OKs Protections for Native Americans in Foster Care
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