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by Patty Flores I am grateful to be publishing this essay by a gifted and needed young voice in the childwelfare space. She spent half of her life in fostercare, struggling with substance abuse. in Administration of Justice from Pierce College, a B.A. They argue that fostercare is not the answer.
And again, Black children are hit hardest, taken into fostercare at a rate 50% above their rate in the Indiana child population. The problem with this is the problem that has plagued America’s entire war against child abuse for decades: Every time we take a swing at “bad parents” the blow lands on their children.
But New York Citys family police agency, the Administration for Childrens Services, charged her with neglect. gave birth, the newborn tested positive for methadone which had been prescribed to Ms. to control her addiction. The agency didnt stop there. They also charged the father, known in court papers as Mr. B.,
Back to Blogs Community Blog ChildWelfare FAQs Regarding Family Detention or Deportation click to Download information in pdf The following information is not legal advice or guidance. What is the states role in overseeing childwelfare in Colorado? What should I do?
“New Federal Report Demonstrates Reduction in Child Maltreatment Victims and Underscores Need for Continued Action,” the Administration on Children and Families (ACF) of the US Department of Health and Human Services proclaimed in releasing the latest annual report on the government response to child abuse and neglect.
Year after year, states and the federal government continue to release annual data showing a decline in the number of children in fostercare, congratulating themselves on keeping families together. percent over the previous year 15.6 percent since 2018. “We
But it’s hard to imagine anything that more perfectly captures the banality of childwelfare thinking than this waste of $20 million: Five organizations will spend this federal grant money to create a “Quality Improvement Center on Engaging Youth in Finding Permanency.” Where oh where to begin. There are many such groups.
Today: Context for the new study: The Administration for Children’s Services’ own data show that when the agency pulled back, did fewer investigations and took fewer children – child safety improved. ? Childwelfare establishment groups rush to claim the system is doing too much to try to keep families together.
Maine's first childwelfare ombudsman, Dean Crocker, understood the lessons from the tragic death of Logan Marr, who was taken when her family poverty was confused with "neglect" and killed in fostercare. For starters, Maine should join the many states in which childwelfare court hearings are open.
Childwelfare’s foremost data nerd has weighed in on the mess in central Florida childwelfare caused by – well caused by a lot of things, including the dreadful performance of Eckerd Connects. Florida calls it a “Community-Based Care” (CBC) system of “childwelfare,” but both those terms are euphemisms.)
If you are wondering what mental health and childwelfare services KVC provides and in which areas, this guide is for you! Get ready to learn how you or others can take advantage of KVC’s child and family services. See below or click here to see a helpful graphic that shows what our continuum of care is. KVC Kansas.
In 2011, Joette Katz stepped off the Connecticut Supreme Court to take a far more difficult job: running the state Department of Children and Families, Connecticuts equivalent of the New York City Administration for Childrens Services. Within months, the death of a child known-to-the-system made headlines.
But I should explain at the top why this commentary is on a blog about the “childwelfare” system. AFA’s members include some of the most strident supporters of tearing apart more families and some of those deepest in denial about racism in childwelfare. She also condemned the Indian ChildWelfare Act.
Nearly 15% of Native American children, nearly 15% of Hispanic children and nearly 20% of Black children will be placed in fostercare, according to the study. In fact, Arizona has been in foster-care panic mode for most of the past 20 years – a national record. times higher than the rate in New York City.
The study found that when COVID-19 forced the city’s family policing agency, the Administration for Children’s Services, to step back and community-run community-based mutual aid organizations stepped up, the trauma of needless investigation and fostercare was significantly reduced, with no compromise of safety.
Police officers and childwelfare caseworkers were ordering a woman to open her front door. But when The Imprint asked, out came the standard-issue lie: A spokesperson for New York City’s Administration for Children’s Services told The Imprint that her agency is unable to publicly discuss individual cases.
So the public was primed to scapegoat family preservation when Nixzmary Brown died in January, 2006 – leading to a foster-care panic , a sharp sudden increase in the number of children torn from everyone they know and love and consigned to the chaos of fostercare. The panic was welcomed by the Times.
Often, when I single out for criticism particular stories about “childwelfare” – or as it should be called family policing, it’s because the reporter never bothered to even speak to parents who have had their children taken, or to lawyers for such parents. It’s not like the state can’t afford to step in and provide this money.
The number of ways family policing agencies (a more accurate term than “childwelfare” agencies) can hurt the children they are mandated to protect is limited only by their imagination – and, unfortunately, this is the one area where they show any imagination at all. NCCPR’s Vice President was co-counsel for the plaintiffs.)
Attention childwelfare garden partiers: The skunks have arrived Every year, the Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse holds a four-day virtual extravaganza featuring more than 100 panels and speakers from around the world. No one should be required to “be nice to people who do despicable things.”
● Often children are taken when their poverty is confused with neglect only to face actual abuse in fostercare. This story from The Press-Enterprise in Riverside describes a case in California in which that happened – and then the children faced horrific abuse in a foster home overseen by a private agency. ●
Khadijah Abdurahman, who is both a parent with lived experience dealing with New York City’s family policing agency, the Administration for Children’s Services – and a Tech Research Fellow at the UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry. I have a blog post about her powerful story in Logic Magazine. with panelists Prof.
New York City Administration for Children's Services Commissioner Jess Dannhauser Poor Jess Dannhauser. He writes: Anyone can make a report to New York State’s child abuse hotline. Dannhauser (or some flack in the ACS p.r. department) wrote a letter to the editor that regurgitated his standard excuse.
Monday: Context for the new study : The Administration for Children’s Services’ own data show that when the agency pulled back, did fewer investigations and took fewer children – child safety improved. ? The exception was the Times’ superb 2017 story about fostercare as the new “Jane Crow.”)
Whether it’s housing subsidies, childcare assistance, or cash aid, there appears to be the same positive effect — reducing CPS reports. Unfortunately, the federal Administration for Children and Families hasn’t quite gotten the message. One is 16, the other 13. The post includes excellent recommendations for reform. ●
NASW Senior Practice Associate, School Social Work and ChildWelfare. It was during the Clinton Administration when then President Bill Clinton declared November National Adoption Month. Here are some resources: Requirements to Adopt a Child. Adoption Assistance for Children Adopted from FosterCare.
Alan Dettlaff, was invited by the ChildWelfare League of America, a trade association whose members include agencies paid for each day they hold children in fostercare, to write the forward for an issue of one of their journals. A founder of the upEND Movement, Prof. Then CWLA refused to publish it.
This morning, I gave a presentation with the above title At the Kempe Center International Virtual Conference: A Call to Action to Change ChildWelfare Here is the text of that presentation Have you heard? CAPTA creates the modern framework for the current childwelfare surveillance state. Nah, just kidding.
Khadijah Abdurahman speaking at a virtual panel on predictive analytics in “childwelfare” in New York City. In New York, one leader of ACS during the administration of former Mayor Bill de Blasio, Gladys Carrion, understood that. Organizers had to be pressured to include her. t In this powerful story from Logic Magazine , J.
It’s all in a report commissioned by the Administration for Children’s Services itself. Yesterday: Context for the new study : The Administration for Children’s Services’ own data show that when the agency pulled back, did fewer investigations and took fewer children – child safety improved. ? Emphasis in original].
Dorothy Roberts , who explains: “A promising trend that this lawsuit is part of is recognizing that enforcing parents’ constitutional rights is critical to an approach to childwelfare that truly benefits children. But typically, they aim to fix poor conditions for children living in fostercare.
Here’s what happened: The family police (a more accurate term than “child protective services”) were forced to step back, community-run community-based mutual aid organizations stepped up and the federal government stepped in with the best “preventive service” of all, no-strings-attached cash. There are two standard measures of child safety.
According to Virginia Public Media : Avula noted Virginia’s rate of placement with relatives is less than half of the national average — a statistic he said is skewed by the fact that local social services departments in the state prioritize informal placements with relatives before sending a child into the fostercare system.
Here’s what you’ll find in it: PREFATORY MATERIAL Editor’s Note—Growth in Unprecedented Times, Nicolás Quaid Galván Foreword—Strengthened Bonds: Abolishing the ChildWelfare System and Re-Envisioning Child Well Being, Nancy D. Last month, two online news sites published more than 10,000 words about fostercare in West Virginia.
The Hawaii State Capitol As regular readers of this blog know, many states are swiping money from foster children to reimburse themselves for giving those youth the “privilege” of living in fostercare. It happens to foster youth who are entitled to Social Security Disability or Survivor benefits.
This is the text of the NCCPR’s presentation at the 2024 Kempe Center International Virtual Conference: A Call to Action to Change ChildWelfare What the cover says How many times have we heard it or read it? Well, it helps if your definition of abuse includes anything that might affect a child’s well-being.
But that figure has meaning only in the context of two figures that represent earlier steps in the process, which are always discussed first in the Child Maltreatment reports. “Referrals” is the childwelfare system’s term for reports to the state child protective services hotline.
And the listing increases the odds that, even if the children weren’t thrown into fostercare this time, it will happen if the family is reported again – because the listing raises suspicions, whether it’s the guess of a human caseworker or a computer algorithm raising a family’s “risk score.”
Dorothy Roberts’ new book, Torn Apart: How the ChildWelfare System Destroys Black Families -- and How Abolition Can Build a Safer World The event, sponsored by Rise, takes place April 16, and it’s available in person or online. They don’t call it that, of course, they call it “child support.” You can register here. ?
● Want to see how easy it is for the fostercare system to become the ultimate middle-class entitlement – step right up and take a poor person’s child for your very own? One of the victims in the case endured sexual abuse that led to a 30-year prison sentence for a former foster father in 2017.
The article aptly describes the Center as a first-of-its-kind organization that intends to engage in affirmative litigation with the [Administration for Children’s Services] —hitting it with lawsuits to potentially hold it accountable for allegedly violating families’ constitutional rights via heavy-handed investigatory and removal tactics.
New data from Pennsylvania confirm: When America’s childwelfare establishment fearmongers predicted that COVID would bring on a “pandemic of child abuse” it was just the usual health terrorism. Then came the corollary: Sure, you can’t see the pandemic of child abuse now – but just you wait until we get back to normal!
Two years ago, New York City’s family policing agency, the Administration for Children’s Services, commissioned a study of racism in the agency. For one, their kids were placed with relatives after a brief stint in fostercare, allowing them to regularly see Clarence and Cal. ACS’ response: Don’t release the report!
So, what did the Herald write when something remarkably similar happened in fostercare? So, what did the Herald write when something remarkably similar happened in fostercare? On The Imprint podcast, journalist Rebecca Nagle discusses her findings about the campaign to destroy the Indian ChildWelfare Act. ?
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