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Episode Synopsis
On this week’s podcast, we discuss New York’s new legal path to visits for parents whose rights have been terminated; trends in juvenile incarceration; and the return of early child welfare legal advocacy to the city that birthed it. Christina Remlin, the lead counsel for Children’s Rights, helps us break down the decision in the recent SUpreme Court case over the right of faith-based child welfare providers to choose who they will work with based on religious beliefs. Reading RoomA Better Future for Minnesota Families: How to Improve Support for Parents in Crisis and Youth in Foster Carewww.bit.ly/MNFamiliesNew York Legislature Passes Bill Allowing Parent-Child Contact After Termination of Rightshttps://bit.ly/3czeRxlCensus of Juveniles in Residential Placementhttps://www.ojjdp.gov/ojstatbb/ezacjrp/Biennial Juvenile Incarceration Census Data Releasedhttps://bit.ly/3q7ltsIEarly Child Welfare Legal Help Comes Back to The City That Invented Ithttps://bit.ly/3iJKkB2Supreme Court Says Philadelphia Violated Catholic Child Welfare Group’s First Amendment Rightshttps://bit.ly/3iLjit7
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