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Oct. - Nov. 2007, Volume 1

Connections Count

Resources Connecting Foster Teens with Families for Life

From the Annie E. Casey Foundation/Casey Family Services

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Making It Possible
In Depth
Data Snapshots
Archive
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Making It
Possible

What should child welfare agencies consider as they work with and actively support youth in permanency-related policymaking and systems reform?
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The Annie E. Casey Foundation/Casey Family Services recently released a summary of the 2006 National Convening on Youth Permanence.
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Hear “Voices from the Inside.”

Advocacy tips for teens from FosterClub.

Youth and
Family Perspectives

“I enjoy working with [Iowa's] Department of Human Services because it feels like someone is finally listening to me, and they aren't just listening, they are actually doing something about it.”
— Lorisha, Elevate2Inspire, Iowa

Iowa's Elevate2Inspire, a unique partnership, is active on multiple fronts: as advocates for the needs of young people in foster care, as trainers in partnership with their state agency, as producers of commercials promoting foster parent recruitment and legislative activists.

About Connections Count

Produced by the Annie E. Casey Foundation/Casey Family Services, Connections Count is an electronic newsletter focusing on best practices information, tools, research, and data emerging on youth permanence in child welfare at local, state, and national levels. Connections Count highlights successful youth permanency work achieved by states following their participation in the 2006 National Convening on Youth Permanence, strategies for overcoming barriers to permanence, and peer-to-peer exchanges about successes and challenges reported by on-the-ground staff, administrators, youth, and their families leading up to the 2008 National Convening.

In 2008, Casey Family Programs joins the Casey Foundation/Casey Family Services in co-sponsoring the National Convening on Youth Permanence, May 1 to May 2 in Washington, D.C.

Connections Count aims to “clutter bust,” allowing our readers access to up-to-date, expertly chosen information on youth permanency policy, practice, and research. It creates a community that will effectively advance the power, possibility, and priority of youth permanence.

Executive Editors:
Sarah Greenblatt, Director, Casey Center for Effective Child Welfare Practice
Lee Mullane, Communications Director, Casey Family Services

Editorial Team:
Roye Anastasio-Bourke, Public Affairs Manager, Casey Family Services
Madelyn Freundlich, Consultant, Excal Consulting Partners
Leah Glasheen, Information Services Specialist, Casey Center for Effective Child Welfare Practice
John Hodgins, Senior Communications Associate,
Casey Family Services

To contact the Connections Count team, please email
connectionscount@caseyfamilyservices.org

Data Snapshots

A growing number of foster care alumni are organizing to improve foster care.

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Archive

  • How to Sponsor a Permanency Convening
    June-July issue
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  • Rethinking Birth Families
    August-September issue

About Connections Count

Produced by the Annie E. Casey Foundation/Casey Family Services, Connections Count is an electronic newsletter focusing on best practices, tools, research, and data on youth permanence in child welfare.

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