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Administration for Children & Families wants to hear from the public about supporting ICWA implementation and the Family ...
Dan Losen, a researcher who has tracked California school discipline data, explains how schools might adjust to the new executive order.
Four months after The Imprint asked for data on adoptees sent out of state for residential care, officials abruptly halted ...
Without a doubt, there is general awareness regarding food costs, but can the same be said for a solution?, writes Loe Renee.
Eviction bans during the pandemic didn’t just keep families in their homes. They may have kept children safer, too, according ...
Before being in these homes, I don’t think I had an idea of what bullying looked like, but I sure did learn, writes Danielle ...
Alex Adams parried attacks on his deregulatory agenda and made clear where he’d put his focus: the foster care system.
A class-action lawsuit has challenged the Trump administration's elimination of protections for the special immigrant ...
Former foster youth will be subject to work requirements in the SNAP program. That's a good thing, writes Tori Hope Petersen.
Government and communities both have a role to play in America’s approach to child welfare, and we need to be clear about what each entails.
A NY bill would require social workers to tell parents of their due process rights at the start of an investigation for child maltreatment.
After local police cuffed an 11-year-old girl, The Imprint spoke with Lauryn Gouldin, a professor at the Syracuse University ...
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