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December 2011

Human rights, children’s rights: Universal Human Rights Month

By |2016-12-01T19:33:20-06:00December 9th, 2011|Categories: CASCW at the Capitol|Tags: , , , , , |

All are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law. All are entitled to equal protection against any discrimination in violation of this Declaration.--UN Declaration of Human Rights As one reflects on Human Rights Month it is important to think of those who may have the smallest [...]

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Extending Foster Care Through Age 21

By |2016-12-01T19:33:21-06:00December 6th, 2011|Categories: CASCW at the Capitol|Tags: , , , , |

On November 22nd, Michigan became the seventh state to opt into extending foster care from 18 to 21 since the Fostering Connections Act was signed into law in 2008. Over the last three years, 25 states have submitted program design plans for approval, 11 of which included plans to extend foster care through age 21. [...]

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Weekly news round-up

By |2016-12-01T19:33:21-06:00December 5th, 2011|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , , , |

Each Monday on the Stability, Permanency and Adoption blog we will provide a selection of news from the past week that you may have missed. Today's news round up: From the Chillicothe Gazette, New Private Adoption Agency Focuses on Teen Demographic. "Sojourners, a youth development organization that serves children in foster care with the hopes [...]

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Evidence Based Practice in Child Welfare

By |2016-12-01T19:33:21-06:00December 1st, 2011|Categories: CASCW at the Capitol|Tags: , , |

Have you heard the term "Evidence-Based Practice" thrown around the past couple of years? Although we know it is the ability to make informed decision based on research, how does that exactly work in the field? More importantly, when trying to do more with less, how can one work toward proven outcomes with budget cuts? [...]

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November 2011

The Importance of Infant Safe Sleeping in Child Welfare

By |2016-12-01T19:33:21-06:00November 25th, 2011|Categories: CASCW at the Capitol|Tags: , , , , |

On November 15th, 2011 the House and Senate introduced the Stillbirth and Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID, or also known as SIDS) Prevention, Education, and Awareness Act of 2011 (H.R.3418 and S. 1862, respectively). If enacted, these bills would help us better understand causes and prevent stillbirths and SUID by:Expanding data collection activities & establishing [...]

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Veterans Returning Home: Effects on Children

By |2016-12-01T19:33:21-06:00November 11th, 2011|Categories: CASCW at the Capitol|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

In recognition of Veterans Day, the House of Representatives introduced a bill that encourages every civilian to observe today by offering to listen, with respect and without judgment, to a veteran tell the story of the veteran's time at war and experience since returning home. Most veteran legislation reflects the need for policies on provision [...]

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CEED Round Table Highlights

By |2016-12-01T19:33:21-06:00November 4th, 2011|Categories: CASCW at the Capitol|Tags: , , , , , , |

Yesterday the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare and the Center for Early Education and Development hosted a Round Table Discussion regarding how early childhood development and child welfare practice interact. The discussion, entitled "Mobilizing Hope: Using a Developmental Approach in Child Welfare," was intended to help child welfare professionals better understand how interventions [...]

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October 2011

Juvenile justice issues from a child welfare perspective

By |2016-12-01T19:33:21-06:00October 31st, 2011|Categories: CASCW at the Capitol|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

According to the Annie E. Casey Foundation report on reducing juvenile incarceration, well over 60,000 young people are confined to correctional facilities or other residential programs for juvenile delinquency. Juvenile delinquency is broadly defined and encompasses a range of offenses from serious and violent to petty and minor. Conditions within such facilities and even within [...]

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