Assessing Foster Care from Within

06/06/2022 42 min Episodio 88
Assessing Foster Care from Within

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On this week’s episode, we discuss a scary error in California’s abuse registry process, more on state efforts to end gender-affirming care for youth, Louisiana’s “Lower the Age” bill and a new ombuds office in Ohio. Serita Cox of iFoster joins to talk about how an email her organization sent to partners about what the Biden administration should prioritize in child welfare may have planted the seed for an annual nationwide survey about foster care. Reading RoomCalifornia’s Child Abuse Registry is Missing Upwards of 22,000 Abuse Suspects, Audit Findshttps://bit.ly/3NRv4hRTexas Resumes Investigations into Parents of Trans Children, Families’ Lawyers Confirmhttps://bit.ly/3lLCS8RDeSantis Moves to Ban Transition Care for Transgender Youths, Medicaid Recipientshttps://nbcnews.to/3GSTpkZIn New Orleans, City Officials Are No Longer Holding Juveniles in the Adult Jail. A Proposed State Law May Force Them Tohttps://bit.ly/3Q3YYRZHonoring the Life of Ma’Khia Bryant: An Ombudsperson for Foster Youth in Ohiohttps://bit.ly/3v153pPOhio Youth and Family Ombudsmen Office Openshttps://bit.ly/3NBIS0lGovernor Appoints Two Ombudsmen to Lead New Officehttps://bit.ly/396YKswSurvey Shows Frustration with Foster Care from Within The Systemhttps://bit.ly/3MkmSp2Voice of the Foster Care Communityhttps://voiceoffostercare.org/Year 2 Survey for Voice of the Foster Care Communityhttps://bit.ly/3NPtBbI

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