child protection

September 2015

Legislative Task Force on Child Protection & Foster Care Workgroup

By |2016-12-01T19:32:54-06:00September 21st, 2015|Categories: CASCW at the Capitol|Tags: , , , , , , |

The Child Protection Task Force which was convened by Governor Mark Dayton made 93 recommendations which will reform aspects of the Minnesota child protection system. The Legislative Task Force on Child Protection was recently formed to review the efforts being made to implement the Governor’s Task Force recommendations. The task force convenes monthly at the [...]

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May 2015

Health and Human Services finance bills

By |2016-12-01T19:32:54-06:00May 27th, 2015|Categories: CASCW at the Capitol|Tags: , , , , , , , |

In February I wrote about the Health and Human Services omnibus bills. If you've been keeping up with the goings on in the Minnesota House and Senate, you know there has been a need for consensus before moving forward with what will make it in to the final Health and Human Services appropriations bill. The [...]

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February 2015

Governor Dayton releases 2016-2017 Biennial Budget

By |2016-12-01T19:32:58-06:00February 3rd, 2015|Categories: CASCW at the Capitol|Tags: , , , , |

Slide from Governor Dayton's Budget Presentation. Source: Minnesota Management & Budget On Tuesday, January 27, 2015, Governor Dayton released his 2016-2017 biennial budget. It has been the topic of several House and Senate committee hearings over the past week. The proposed $42 billion budget, which includes a $1 billion dollar budget surplus, prioritizes services for [...]

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November 2014

New Minn-LInK brief focuses on child protection and the achievement gap

By |2016-12-01T19:32:59-06:00November 6th, 2014|Categories: Featured@CASCW|Tags: , , , , , |

CASCW's new Minn-LInK brief, Child Protection and the Achievement Gap, details a recent study whose purpose was to evaluate the educational outcomes of youth involved in Child Protective Services (CPS) at varying levels, including involvement in an accepted case of child protection (CP) and involvement in out-of-home placement (OHP). Specifically, the study analyzed the achievement [...]

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October 2014

Are Open Enrollment Policies the Answer to the Achievement Gap Among CPS-Involved Students?

By |2014-10-09T15:21:33-05:00October 13th, 2014|Categories: Featured@CASCW|Tags: , , , , |

Our new Minn-LInK brief goes over findings in a study that assessed how students involved in child protection use Minnesota's Open Enrollment policy ("School Choice") and what impact, if any, this policy has on students' math and reading achievements. Open Enrollment policies are developed to give students access to educational settings and opportunities that may [...]

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January 2013

Believing that parents who abuse are able to change

By |2016-12-01T19:33:10-06:00January 30th, 2013|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , , , , |

An innovative initiative by former Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Helen Meyer helps to support parents who have been accused of abusing their children. According to Myer, repairing the relationship between the parent and child is worth the effort and resources if it prevents the child from having to be placed in out-of-home care or adopted. [...]

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July 2012

Should weight be a determining factor in removing children from their homes?

By |2016-12-01T19:33:15-06:00July 23rd, 2012|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , , , |

An Ottawa man's children have been removed from his custody and will be placed for adoption because of the father's weight. According to the CBC News report, a parent's obesity can be a factor to determine a person's "fitness" to parent. Despite a 180 lb. weight loss, according to the unnamed father he is still [...]

May 2012

The Breakdown of S.F. 1675, Part 3

By |2016-12-01T19:33:17-06:00May 24th, 2012|Categories: CASCW at the Capitol|Tags: , |

This blog post will address child welfare modifications from Articles 3 and 4 of S.F. 1675, which was recently signed into law by Governor Dayton. Article 3: Adoption Assistance Language from the adoption statute 260 was moved to 259A to create a more seamless process from child protection. Article 4: Child Protection Reasonable efforts for [...]

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