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The good news: A public radio station in Kansas City talked to the right people for a "child welfare" story. The bad news: They still missed the point

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

Often, when I single out for criticism particular stories about “child welfare” – 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.

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NCCPR news and commentary round-up, week ending August 24, 2021

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

The child welfare system—the assemblage of public and private child protection agencies, foster care, and preventive services—is a crucial part of the carceral machinery in Black communities. ? This racist structure exists in the United States today, and yet the left pays little attention to it.

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New York Times does the “oh-my-God-it’s-spreading-to-the-white-middle-class!!” story about overuse of psychiatric meds on kids

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

That’s because, if you read this Blog regularly, you probably work in or study “child welfare.” It’s gone mainstream,” said Julie Zito, professor of pharmacy and psychology at the University of Maryland. Child welfare” is not run by the federal government. You mean you’re horrified – but not shocked?

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Highlights from a special issue of Family Court Review

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

As Sankaran and Church point out: any public reporting of the number of adopted children who once again enter foster care is likely an underestimate. Even with these limited data, a recent study found that more than 66,000 adopted children ended up back in foster care between 2008 to 2020, an average of 12 a day.

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Fostering Families: a relationship-based alternative to separating them

Community Care

Contrary to the values that lead most into their profession, we can find ourselves in the profoundly uncomfortable position of causing unequivocal psychological harm when separating children from their parents. It expands the definition of fostering to include long-term support to the whole family while the children remain at home.

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School shootings and fentanyl overdoses: the uncounted costs of neglecting maltreated children

Child Welfare Monitor

These two young people had something in common–a long history of neglect (and sometimes abuse) by their parents and a failure to intervene by child welfare services despite multiple reports that children were in danger. Colin Gray was ordered to retrieve the other children, or they would be placed in foster care.

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How to Adopt a Child: What You Need to Know About the Adoption Process

All For Kids

An outside source, like an adoption counselor, can help you better grasp all that goes into the adoption process, and can teach you about the benefits of foster care, becoming a foster parent, and adoption. For the child adoption process, there are many factors that will play into the ultimate cost of adoption.