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About JaeRan Kim

JaeRan Kim, MSW, LISW is the Stability, Permanency and Adoption Coordinator at CASCW. JaeRan manages the Permanency and Adoption Competency Certificate (PACC) program and special projects related to permanency and adoption.

March 2015

Aboriginal adoptees sue Ottawa, Canada

By |2016-12-01T19:32:55-06:00March 31st, 2015|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: |

Today's guest blogger is Emma Lofgren. The article titled: Aboriginal adoptees suing Ottawa, was an article from The Canadian Press dated February 9th, 2015. The article discusses a class action suit against the federal government for damages of emotional trauma and loss of culture due to what is called the “60’s Scoop.” The 1960’s marked [...]

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Implication of genetics for adoptive parents

By |2016-12-01T19:32:55-06:00March 27th, 2015|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: |

Today's guest blogger is Ashley Jones. In Adoption and Genetics: Implications for Adoptive Parents, E. Kay Trimberger shares her personal story of adoption. Her story is one in which the discussion of genetics and adoption are linked together, with the idea that ‘nature versus nurture’ is an important topic in the realm of adoption. Trimberger, [...]

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Promising Practices for Preventing Re-entry into the Child Welfare System

By |2016-12-01T19:32:57-06:00March 25th, 2015|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , |

Today's guest blogger is David Glesener   Preventing Re-entry into the Child Welfare System, a Literature Review of Promising Practices by Northern California Training Academy Document web link:  http://www.childsworld.ca.gov/res/pdf/PreventingRe-entry.pdf This resource guide is a systematic review of evidence based and promising practices to address the high rates of re-entry into foster care—children that have left [...]

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Foster youth victims of sex trafficking

By |2016-12-01T19:32:57-06:00March 23rd, 2015|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , , |

Today's guest blogger is Hannah Burton. Article Title: From the System to the Street: The factors and figures behind the so-called “foster care to prostitution pipeline” Author: Lauren Kirchner Date Published: February 12, 2015   This article focused on children who have runaway or aged out of the foster care system and their relationship with [...]

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When adoption is not a “forever family”

By |2016-12-01T19:32:57-06:00March 19th, 2015|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , |

Today's guest blogger is Tyler Gustafson. In 2010, the Chicago Tribune told the story of an adoption that speaks to the fears of many parents who are contemplating adoption.  In the article Adoption Interrupted, a story is told of a loving family, the Gertzes, who seem to have all the right resources, and adopt a [...]

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A comparison of child welfare workers’ recommendations for or against adoption – Differences and similarities from the U.S., England and Norway

By |2016-12-01T19:32:57-06:00March 17th, 2015|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , |

By guest blogger Nicole DuRoche. “Adoption in the child welfare system — A cross-country analysis of child welfare workers' recommendations for or against adoption” was written by Marit Skivenes and Øyvind Samnøy Tefre of Bergen University College of Norway’s Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, and was published in Children and Youth Services Review on [...]

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Need for child welfare reform in Ontario, Canada

By |2016-12-01T19:32:57-06:00March 13th, 2015|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: |

Today's guest blogger is Kelly Healey. Ontario’s Most Vulnerable Children Kept In the Shadows  was featured in the Toronto Star on December 12, 2014. It was co-written by Sandro Contenta, Laurie Monsebraaten and Jim Rankin.  The article asserts that “Ontario’s child welfare system lacks accountability and transparency” (p.1) and is in need of significant systematic [...]

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White evangelicals consider racial relations through transracial adoption

By |2016-12-01T19:32:57-06:00March 11th, 2015|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , |

Today's guest blogger is Christi Anderson. Recent racial incidents and tensions like Travyon Martin, Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO and Eric Garner in New York City, have caused white evangelicals who have adopted transracially to experience these events in a much more personal way than ever before.  In an article published in the Washington Post [...]

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