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Episode Synopsis
On this week’s episode we discuss a slate of recent court decisions over gender-affirming care for minors; Arizona moves to protect Social Security benefits for foster youth; big data breaches involving youth in the system; and California closes state-run juvenile prisons for good. We begin our summer series SafeCamp Spotlights, where we’ll talk to hosts from all of the great shows featured on the SafeCamp Audio podcast network. Up first: April Dinwoodie, host of Born in June, Raised in April. Reading RoomFederal Judges in Kentucky and Tennessee Block Portions of Transgender Youth Care Banshttps://bit.ly/46D5bfRFederal Judge Strikes Down Arkansas’ Ban on Gender-Affirming Treatment for Trans Youthhttps://bit.ly/46J0MYXArizona Becomes First State to Stop Agencies From Taking Foster Children’s Federal Benefitshttps://bit.ly/3NMInlhFoster Advocates Critical of MN Department of Education’s Handling of Data Breachhttps://bit.ly/3NL4KrLutheran Social Services of Illinois Announces Data Breach Affecting Over 150k Individualshttps://bit.ly/3JR7134The Darkest Part of the Tunnel: Nell Bernstein reports on how California’s youth prisons got shut down, and what comes next as county juvenile justice systems take over.https://bit.ly/3pFVTz2California Invests in Education for Incarcerated Youthhttps://bit.ly/3NMuqDTop Child Welfare Official Contreras Leaving Biden Administrationhttps://bit.ly/3r7LgFBBill to Protect Disabled Parents Involved with Child Welfare System Introducedhttps://bit.ly/46lCWSA
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