https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/seen-and-heard/id1588126658, Documentary: From Place to Place E-mail [emailprotected], Better Tech, Better Outcomes: How Technology Collaboration Can Improve Foster Care https://bit.ly/3mvzWMX. www.bit.ly/MNFamilies, New York Legislature Passes Bill Allowing Parent-Child Contact After Termination of Rights This week, The Imprint Weekly Podcast presents our in-depth interview with Dr. Bruce Perry, recent co-author of the bestseller What Happened to You with Oprah Winfrey. WebView Jess Dannhauser's record in New York, NY including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record with Whitepages. https://bit.ly/3NLFWxR, For tens of thousands of children in the U.S., their forever family doesnt last long. We also discuss Florida and privatization, and the recent spate of settlements in child welfare class-action lawsuits. https://wapo.st/2YbOXvX, Bill To establish the Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies in the United States http://bit.ly/3m7l3EF, Bidens Top Child Welfare Official Discusses Her 2023 Priorities with The Imprint Shannon Smith of Minnesotas ICWA Law Center joins us to talk about the active efforts provision of the Indian Child Welfare Act something she sees in play everyday in one of Americas only ICWA courts. Nora McCarthy and Jeanette Vega, Rise. On this weeks episode we discuss new access to birth certificates for adoptees in New York with reporter Michael Fitzgerald, more job training efforts for system-involved teens and young adults in California and Nevada, and a national campaign to end the use of solitary confinement for youth. d*****@graham***.org. On this weeks podcast we discuss testing universal basic income for youth aging out of the foster care system, a Minnesota law aimed at addressing race disproportionality, and the new head of the U.S. Childrens Bureau. Instead, the State Used Welfare Funds to Take Her Son. California became one of the first states to extend foster care when the federal Fostering Connections to Success Act became law, offering states the opportunity to extend foster care to the age of 21 with financial assistance. https://bit.ly/3GvmZvb, The Foster Care System Turns to Big Data: Promising or Profiling? https://bit.ly/3RZNLlz, Washington Will Stop Using Child Support to Fund Foster Care https://bit.ly/3EvWFSb, Irish Leader Apologizes for Adoptions That Robbed Children of Their Identity https://bit.ly/3eXjDsH, Home Visiting: MIECHV Delay Already Hurting State, Local Programs David Finkelhor of the Crimes Against Children Research Center and Family Research Laboratory joins to discuss the most recent federal data on child abuse and neglect, and what it showed as America headed into the coronavirus pandemic. https://bit.ly/3xYvxWX, Life Altered for One Texas Family Determined to Protect Transgender Child McCormacks Dissent We also discuss some local and state election results, and whats going on with the Biden transition team.. On this weeks podcast we discuss a new campaign to end fines and fees in the juvenile justice system, more problems with privatization in child welfare, and the estimated 18,000 young adults who could age out of foster care this week. The White House Wants to Try https://nbcnews.to/3GSTpkZ, In New Orleans, City Officials Are No Longer Holding Juveniles in the Adult Jail. https://bit.ly/3JZFWsr. Barry Chaffkin, CEO, Fostering Change for Children Donate to Fostering Media Connections during the month of December and your contribution will be fully matched! On this episode, we catch up on a whole slew of headlines in child welfare and juvenile justice from the summer. Tony-award winning conductor and musical director, Alex Lacamoire, joins us. https://bit.ly/3dfmAB2. https://bit.ly/3ylwKtO, The Indian Child Welfare Act: Whats At Stake with Brackeen v. Haaland https://bit.ly/3u2pvps, The Challenge of Changing Americas Amorphous, Limitless Neglect Laws Tough Conversations: Navigating Relationships with Biological Family. But the Meltdowns Are Too Much. https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/judges-toss-class-actions-against-ohio-west-virginia/57424, Both Sides Ask Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Indian Child Welfare Act Christina Remlin, the lead counsel for Childrens Rights, help 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. https://bit.ly/3DJpLxi, Supreme Court Probes Constitutionality of Indian Child Welfare Act Fair Futures is the best investment our City can make, Stick With Youth Beyond the Bounds of Care, The Value of Being a Social Worker as the CEO of Citys Oldest Child Welfare Agency, Graham Windham. Guests for this episode of The Imprint Weekly Podcast include: Fostering Adults: The State of Care On this weeks podcast we discuss the state of legislation on Raise the Age reforms in Georgia, Texas and Wisconsin; a new campaign to repeal the Adoption and Safe Families Act; and news on the Family First Act. Historic Bill Would Remove Federal Requirement to Terminate Parental Rights in Some Cases https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/federal-report-foster-care-adoptions-dropped-2020/60489, National Foster Care Population Down 4% Amid Pandemic https://bit.ly/3KVqjDd, Edgar Cahn, Pioneer of Time Banking, Passes Away https://bit.ly/3dNCV0v, Supporting Foster Youth on College Campuses http://bit.ly/DollarsAndDreams, Were You Ever in Foster Care? On this weeks podcast, we discuss some of the significant changes to federal child welfare policy proposed in President Bidens budget for the next fiscal year, which includes new incentives to prioritize kinship care placements and more generous federal support for foster care prevention. Description: On this weeks podcast we cover a lawsuit over equal support for relative caregivers in Ohio, LGBTQ youth in foster care, how foster homes are doing during the coronavirus pandemic, and New Jerseys stimulus relief for older youth in care. Amy Dworsky of Chapin Hall and Judy Havlicek of the University of Illinois join to discuss some dismal new findings about community college completion among youth who aged out of foster care. Campaign for Youth Justice CEO Marcy Mistrett https://bit.ly/3q7ltsI, Early Child Welfare Legal Help Comes Back to The City That Invented It More knowledge about what works to prevent abuse and neglect. As the title suggests, the motivation for this discussion was the reality that youth living in foster care are sleeping in offices, sometimes in hotels or even in rare cases cars, with systems struggling to find more appropriate shelter for themand all of these kids had been removed from their home at one point or another due to safety concerns, which makes leaving them in such an unstable position is truly failure in its most clear form. https://bit.ly/3oaI0ol, For tens of thousands of children in the U.S., their forever family doesnt last long. https://thinkofus.typeform.com/to/hUC75vWw, More Texas Foster Youth Are Sleeping in State Offices Than at Any Other Point in Recent Years Color-Blind Ambition We discuss the issue of credit for schoolwork done in juvenile justice facilities, plans for a universal suicide screening for foster youth and expansion of a homelessness prevention plan for young adults aging out of care. https://bit.ly/3Dr5Xgv, Federal Court Ruling on Indian Child Welfare Act Goes in Several Directions https://bit.ly/3A12W4O, NC County Illegally Removed Kids from Homes https://bit.ly/3Qk2MOu. We close with some thoughts from Henry about some common-sense changes that systems should be considering in regard to these things. https://bit.ly/3xz5Tvz, Violence & Vanishing Supervisors At Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall https://www.fhlouisiana.org/. Lemn Sissay, author and former chancellor of the University of Manchester Rita Soronen, CEO of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, joins to discuss the first 10,000 adoptions accomplished under the organizations Wendys Wonderful Kids program, and whats next for expansion of the program. https://bit.ly/3u5vfiI, Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System The Imprints executive editor, Karen de S, joins to discuss her investigative series Drugging Our Kids, which nearly a decade ago helped to prompt a number of policy changes in the state when it came to powerful psychiatric meds and youth in foster care., Statement of Administrative Policy on the Mental Health Matters Act of 2022 On this weeks podcast, we share some thoughts on the earlygoing on child welfare and juvenile justice for the Biden Administration: initial actions, key hires, and the Family First Act. https://bit.ly/32I7Rwy, Jews Have Been Rejected by Adoption Agencies for Years. Graham Windham housed one of the original three centers. https://bit.ly/3OSneW1, The Imprints Hidden Foster Care Series https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6691036/. https://imprintnews.org/topic/icwa, Imprint Weekly Podcast, April 2021: Is the Indian Child Welfare Act Headed Back to the Supreme Court? https://bit.ly/3zCPFB4, Little Rock, in a Child Welfare Crisis, Becomes First Test for Family Integrity & Justice Works https://bit.ly/3nDIsf1, Holiday Lessons from a Former Foster Youth: Families Dont Have to Be Bound by Blood https://bit.ly/3DIleJG, On this weeks episode, we discuss new numbers (from the federal government and from The Imprints annual survey of states) that shed light on foster care trends across the nation during the first year of the coronavirus pandemic. https://bit.ly/3MCkdrH, Time for New Numbers on Adoption Disruption Almost Nothing Happened to the Adults in Charge. https://yhoo.it/3CYR1I2, Freedom to Dream: A World Without Family Policing The Imprint was joined for this discussion byMolly Tierney, child welfare industry lead for Accenture, and Scooter Ward, former deputy chief information officer of the Washington, D.C. Child and Family Services Agency. https://wapo.st/35AGINf, A Novel Approach on Litigating Racial Disparities in Juvenile Justice WebJess Dannhauser is 44 years old and was born on 06/20/1978. With this month, It is so easy to sentimentalize Dr. King. Perry discussed his new book, his views on child welfare and its approach to engaging parents, the potential of the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics, and more. Reynolds co-founded the nonprofit news site Voices of Monterey Bay and produces the podcast Gray Area: a Show About Justice and Redemption., After Life: A 10-part audio documentary on life after a life sentence https://bit.ly/3w8P2eL, Changing the Child Welfare System Starts With Reframing Our View of Families On this weeks podcast we discuss new developments in the 2020 death of a teenager killed by staff at a Michigan residential center, state spending on post-permanency and the latest in The Imprints Hidden Foster Care series. https://bit.ly/3JJPCad, Michigan Raise The Age Law on Track to Pass, Leaving Three States with Juvenile Age Under 18 https://bit.ly/30XvYmr, California Foster Parents Win Vaccine Eligibility, As Fight Continues in New York https://bit.ly/3ufhJWU, Kentuckys Budget Shrunk. https://bit.ly/3iL0U26, Prioritizing Kinship Care with Kim Clifton On this weeks podcast we discuss what was on Senators minds during the confirmation hearing for Bidens top child welfare officials; more federal scrutiny on for-profit colleges; and the human consequences of family court shutdowns during the coronavirus pandemic. This episode includes clips of 20 interviews from this year. Navigating the Holidays with Fostering Families Today Relatives, Associates, Neighbors. https://bit.ly/3shJz5u, The Scope and Impact of Nonprofit Workforce Shortages https://bit.ly/3JXSBNd, American Bar Association Resolution 606 Instead, the State Used Welfare Funds to Take Her Son. http://bit.ly/3e3XHfd, How a Chippewa Grandmothers Adoption Fight Ended Up in the U.S. Supreme Court https://bit.ly/3zes219, Legal Settlement: New York Foster Parents Poised for Big Increase in Support Payments https://bit.ly/3bPtNXq, Feds Offer More Medicaid Support for New Congregate Model Our guest this week is Serita Cox, co-founder of iFoster, on how her organization fueled a partnership that produced thousands of laptops and cell phones for current and former foster youth whose educations were disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. On this weeks podcast we discuss the recent dismissal of lawsuits in Ohio and West Virginia, new research on the prevalence of child protection investigations, and a local investigation into hidden foster care that might make waves. On this weeks podcast we break down the major legislation introduced last week by Rep. Karen Bass that would alter the controversial timelines around terminating parental rights in the Adoption and Safe Families Act. Henry McMaster Fights Attempt to Shutter South Carolinas Faith-Based Foster Agencies, Motion for Summary Judgment, Rogers v. HHS, Increase Successful Diversion for Youth of Color, Fathers and Continuous Learning in Child Welfare, Strategies for Youths Youth Voices Contest, Louisiana Should Remove Incarcerated Youth from Angola Immediately, Federal Official Says, Head of Louisianas Office of Juvenile Justice resigns amid crisis in states youth jails, Child Without Placement Rotations Stretch Texas CPS Workforce, Funding, Staffing Shortages Beleaguer Youth Psychiatric Facilities, Child Welfare Caseloads Grow in Omaha Area After Troubled Private Contract Ends, Whats On The Ballot for Youth and Families, Supreme Court Probes Constitutionality of Indian Child Welfare Act, In Prayer and Protest, People of Indian Country Gather Outside the Supreme Court to Defend the Indian Child Welfare Act, Brackeen v. Haaland: The Imprints Coverage from 2018-Present, Number of Youth in Foster Care Dropped Again in 2021, Florida to Ban Transgender Health Care Treatments for Minors, Dying Inside: Chaos and Cruelty in Louisiana Juvenile Detention Center, Louisiana Governor Calls for Inquiry Into Abuses at Juvenile Detention Center, Listen to Oral Arguments in Brackeen v. Haaland, https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/oral_arguments.aspx, The Fate of Indian Child Welfare Before the Supreme Court: Race, Commerce and Commandeering, The Imprints Coverage of the Indian Child Welfare Act, New York High Court Favors Out-of-State Parents Seeking Custody of Foster Children, Michigan Children Without Homes Rarely Enrolled in Early Learning Programs, Infant and Toddler Homelessness: Report Coming Soon, https://schoolhouseconnection.org/infant-and-toddler-homelessness/, Biden Administration Wants to Take Over Monitoring of Unaccompanied Minors in Florida, Texas, White House Issues Plan for Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights, The Imprints Archive of coverage on the Indian Child Welfare Act, Imprint Weekly Podcast, April 2021: Is the Indian Child Welfare Act Headed Back to the Supreme Court? https://bit.ly/3wQjnB2, Child Welfare Ideas from the Experts #9: Standardized Registry of Maltreatment Reports Glassmans path through the incarceration system to recent parole epitomizes the changing tides in public attitude and policy about horrific crimes committed by youth. Aurelle Amram joins us to discuss a new approach Los Angeles is taking to gear services to people with serious mental illness around outcomes-based contracting, a plan that is expected to include a lot of focus on youth involved in foster care and/or the juvenile justice system. It is hard to believe the time has come to write this note with my final day being this Friday. Department Finance & Where there are good ideas here, the source is likely one of our youth,, On my very first day at the University of California Berkeley, School of Social Welfare, we gathered in a beautiful auditorium for an orientation session. Jess Dannhausers headquarters phone number is (718) 263-9250 What is Jess Dannhausers latest job experience? Launched in 2017, FECs are welcoming, home-like walk-in centers that are co-designed with community members. On this weeks podcast, we break down the major child and family provisions in the $1.9 trillion stimulus package signed by President Biden last week, including a major guaranteed income program for parents. Family of Foster Youth Slain by Staff at For-Profit Group Home Files $50 Million Federal Lawsuit Appointed Jan 4, 2022 (212) 341-0903: Chief of Staff - Tia Waddy (212) 341-2810: Senior Advisor, Investigations - James Fey (212) 341 https://bit.ly/3mwcMrH, Senate Bill May Require Legal Counsel for Parents, Children in Child Welfare Cases https://bit.ly/3RkE4yu. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Bridgette Carr and Vivek Sankaran, who both lead legal clinics at the University of Michigan Law School, join to discuss the importance of organizational support for the wellbeing of people who work in trauma-filled professions. https://bit.ly/3CjQvDt, Human Rights Campaign Condemns Arizona Lawmakers for Advancing Anti-LGBTQ+ Bills, Putting the Well-Being of Youth At Risk https://podcasts.instituteforfamily.org/seen-and-heard/, Youth Younger Than 18 Prosecuted in Criminal Court: National Estimate, 2019 Cases, Senate Bill May Require Legal Counsel for Parents, Children in Child Welfare Cases, Continued State Flexibility To Assist Older Foster Youth Act, How Incarcerated Parents Are Losing Their Children Forever, Americas Troubled Teen Industry Needs Reform So Kids Can Avoid the Abuse I Endured, Lawmakers Issue Warning to Troubled Teen Industry: Congress Will Act, Washington Targets Behavior Modification Programs, Residential Programs: Selected Cases of Death, Abuse, and Deceptive Marketing, First Kinship Support Model Gains Approval by Family First Clearinghouse, State of Missouri and Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma vs. It Punishes Poor Families Instead. No credit card required. Click here to view our full podcast archive for more interviews with leading voices in the fields of child welfare and youth justice. Free Registration Link https://bit.ly/3OJquSJ, Letter to Colleagues from Administration for Children and Families I am Jess Dannhauser, the Commissioner of the Administration from Childrens Services (ACS), and I am pleased to be here today to update you on our work and to discuss the FY 2023 Executive Budget impacts on ACS. About 40,000 foster youth live in group homes and institutions. Dannhauser called it astonishing how easily anonymous callers can send the government into someones home, and the delivery services by the same agency that investigates families presents an inherent conflict. https://bit.ly/3zduTJa, Money and Maltreatment A Bipartisan Bill To Bolster Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/bipartisan-bill-bolster-child-abuse-prevention-treatment-act/51353, Bill Would Create One Million New Apprenticeships, https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/bill-create-one-million-new-apprenticeships/51379, New York Governor Aims to Shut Down Nearly Empty Youth Prisons, https://imprintnews.org/justice/new-york-governor-aims-to-shut-down-nearly-empty-youth-prisons/51327, Amid Abuse Reports, Sequel-run Facility That Treated California Children Will Close, https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/amid-abuse-reports-sequel-run-facility-that-treated-california-children-will-close/51391, Youth Returning to California from Out-of-State Programs, https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/cdss-programs/continuum-of-care-reform/returning-youth-from-out-of-state-programs, Biden Appoints Child Welfare Policy Expert, and Former Foster Youth, to Budget Office, https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/sherry-lachman-founder-foster-america-biden-budget-office/51279. https://bit.ly/3BmT8md, Washington Targets Behavior Modification Programs Diane Redleaf, lawyer and founder, United Family Advocates https://bit.ly/3JTSySp, Illinois Foster Care Numbers Climb During Pandemic, Bucking National Trend https://bit.ly/3jPfxSw, Alabama Lawmakers Vote to Make Providing Gender-Affirming Care to Trans Youth a Felony These foster youth say the state of Alaska pocketed thousands of dollars that belonged to them. 2023 Spending Deal: Whats In It for Youth and Families Dave Newell, CEO of the Childrens Home Society of Washington, joins us to discuss a year of pandemic for an organization with services ranging from Head Start and home visiting to foster care. https://imprintnews.org/webinars, Pandemic Relief Funds for California Foster Youth Slow to Reach Needy Young Adults as Deadline Approaches On this weeks podcast we discuss more troubling indicators on the workforce crisis in child welfare and juvenile justice, and a new bill introduced in Congress that would bring federal scrutiny around the use of automated decision making tools in America. New York Let Residences for Kids With Serious Mental Health Problems Vanish. No credit card required. https://bit.ly/3vvea2v, Senators Baldwin, Portman Reintroduce Bipartisan Bill to Improve Access to Treatment Family Care Services for Americas Most Vulnerable Youth To give today its easy! 74 Gregory Boulv, Norwalk, CT 06855-2026 is the current address for Jess. We talked about the origins of her organization, how it trains law enforcement to think differently about engaging young people, and what she thinks will come of the current moment of reckoning around police and civil rights. For too long, we have taken a downstream approach to childrens welfare, setting up too many kids particularly in Black and Brown communities for a lifetime of challenges, Adams said in a Dec. 30 tweet. https://bit.ly/3hqd6pD, Raising Our Standards by Raising the Minimum Age Register for free! Sara Tiano, reporter for The Imprint Prior to joining ACS, Dannhauser was Special Assistant to the Commissioner of the Department of Homeless Services. Mr. Dannhauser earned his MSW at University of California, Berkeley School of Social Welfare. Youth Voice Webinar: What Did Your Mental Health Do for You (or to You)? Alumni; Get Help; Get Involved. Child Welfare Ideas from the Experts: Housing Help to Keep Siblings Together Alain Datcher, executive director of the new Los Angeles Youth Commission, joins us to talk about how the new body will be put together and what guarantees are in place to make sure it has real power to influence the discussion on child welfare and juvenile justice policy. Cohens piece is perhaps now the most famous example of a long-debated federal policy: the valid court order exception.. https://bit.ly/3lj19lL, Check for Us National Campaign http://bit.ly/3RjcNwY, Disabled Foster Youth Sue North Carolina for Segregating Them in Institutions Did Raise the Age Lead to More Juvenile Violent Crime? https://bit.ly/3Ls0dYV, Consumer Finance Agency Digs Into Questionable Direct Student Loan Practices WebGeneral Welfare and Finance Committees. www.bit.ly/ICFYAC2021. http://bit.ly/3bGv42w, As Hotline Calls Plummeted, Michigan Did Some Dialing of Its Own Last month, a U.S. district court ordered two former judges to pay damages totaling $206 million to families that were caught up in what came to be known as the Kids for Cash Scandal in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. On this weeks podcast we discuss the end of the federal eviction moratorium, a string of new laws aimed at protecting parents suspected of abuse or neglect in New York, and Molly Dunn joins to talk about problems with Arizonas effort to get federal assistance to current and former foster youth. https://bit.ly/3W9JVJu, Michigan Children Without Homes Rarely Enrolled in Early Learning Programs https://bit.ly/3JjL2Po. https://bit.ly/3vHyjPX, New Study Confirms High Prevalence of Investigations, Loss of Parental Rights https://bit.ly/3rsVqMU, H.R.4502 Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2022 https://bit.ly/3jd6coF, US Boarding Schools to Be Investigated https://bit.ly/3ktAPXh, Redefinition of Child Amendment Act of 2021 Longtime child welfare legal expert (and poet!) Its a reporter-palooza! Watch a helpful video on Wiza and how to get the most out of it. 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