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A class-action lawsuit calls on the government to provide a "full accounting" of costs borne by tribes for Indian boarding ...
Duncan Lindsey, who founded a major source of research on child welfare in 1978, has passed away at the age of 77 ...
Authors argue that child welfare systems should be prepared to assist in supporting family unity if and when deportations ...
If signed into law, the bill passed Monday would make New York the second state to require people reporting child abuse and ...
A sweeping and often emotional 86-page report spearheaded by Minnesota former foster youth details problems and possible ...
For National Reunification Month, the zoo celebrated with dozens of parents who reunited with children through Colorado's ...
The documentary “Recovering Innocence,” made almost entirely by foster youth, explores the risks of psych meds — and ...
The Imprint's ongoing coverage of the Trump administration's actions affecting child welfare and youth justice.
A program of financial support for California children who lost parents to COVID may be trimmed under budget proposals by Gov ...
Kids shouldn’t have to do that math of “what’s worse: the abuse, or losing your siblings?,” writes Puppet Mills.
In Washington state, a ‘model code’ would have only licensed mental health professionals making parenting plan ...
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