Listen "Fighting for Kin, Enduring Relationships, and Unconditional Cash"
Episode Synopsis
On an all-headlines edition of The Imprint Weekly Podcast, Imprint reporter Sara Tiano joins us to discuss her new series on a child welfare worker, also a licensed foster parent, who is losing a fight to adopt her two nephews. We also discuss some mixed reviews from new research on unconditional cash support, the impact of enduring relationships for older youth in foster care, the future of mandated reporting, and more. Reading RoomFighting for Kinhttps://imprintnews.org/special-series/fighting-for-kinLatonia vs. Chisago Countyhttps://imprintnews.org/minnesota-series-v8Effects of Universal and Unconditional Cash Transfers on Child Abuse and Neglecthttps://bit.ly/46vWLXeUnconditional Cash Transfers and Maternal Assessments of Children's Health, Nutrition, and Sleephttps://bit.ly/46wYs6PSocial Work Research Explores the Effects of ‘Enduring Relationships’ for Older Youth in Foster Carehttps://bit.ly/3M3mkqaGonzales Poll – Part 1: Maryland Statewidehttps://bit.ly/3M1YefyFederal Judge Upholds State's Right to Work with Faith-Based Adoption Agencieshttps://bit.ly/3rRqrz0Supreme Court Says Philadelphia Violated Catholic Child Welfare Group’s First Amendment Rightshttps://shorturl.at/loAL5New York Lawmakers Weigh Calls To Overhaul Mandated Reporting of Child Maltreatmenthttps://shorturl.at/glwI4Landmark Study Marks Progress — and Critical Gaps — in Reproductive Health for California Foster Youthhttps://shorturl.at/htP17Supporters Vow To Continue the Work of David Inocencio, Founder of The Beat Within Magazine Written by Incarcerated Youthhttps://shorturl.at/bcyM9
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