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Episode Synopsis
On this week’s podcast we talk about a racial equity audit New York City never made public; welfare payments and foster care; and the emergence of lifebooks. Robin Rosenberg, deputy director of Florida’s Children First, joins us to discuss Florida’s implementation of the Family First Prevention Services Act. In particular, we focus on a sex trafficking exception to federal limits on congregate care funding that Florida is using to place hundreds of youth in group settings. Reading RoomStrategies for Youth’s Youth Voices ContestDetails: http://bit.ly/3Xhh5HBEntry form: http://bit.ly/3TSNxwUNYC Children's Agency Buries Report That Details Racial Bias in Its Rankshttps://bit.ly/3Y8ddJvIs N.Y.’s Child Welfare System Racist? Some of Its Own Workers Say Yeshttps://bit.ly/3W5w06gNew York City Administration for Children’s Services Racial Equity Participatory Action Research & System Audit: Findings and Opportunities https://bit.ly/3VSyxRM‘Miranda Warning’-style Bill for Parents Fails in New York City Councilhttps://bit.ly/3GYmtGzSome State Welfare Policies Linked to More Foster Carehttps://bit.ly/3VPNmo4Associations Between State TANF Policies, Child Protective Services Involvement, And Foster Care Placementhttps://bit.ly/3FnpHEeCalifornia Announces Guaranteed Income Pilot Projects for Former Foster Youthhttps://bit.ly/3FKiu2sCourt Denies Lawmakers Request for Maine DHHS Child Death Records https://bit.ly/3UNwyN9In Minnesota, ‘Lifebooks’ Create Personal Archives for Young People in Out-of-Home Carehttps://bit.ly/3iyOSfw‘I Was Dehumanised’: Lemn Sissay on Hearing His Harrowing Abuse Report Live on Stagehttps://bit.ly/3iYykOoAn Identity Erasedhttps://bit.ly/3y5qG9QInnocence Sold: Foster System a Pipeline for Child Sex Traffickershttps://bit.ly/3FI6jDqFoster Care Prevention & Group Care Limits: The Family First Act Takes Effecthttps://bit.ly/3BlYz5i
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