
Want the media to cover your mini-convening on youth permanence and help shift public perceptions about securing families for youth at risk of "aging out"?
New report says the number of youth “aging out” has increased 41 percent since 1998: Time for reform: Aging Out and on their Own.
Texas rethinks birth family connections with fascinating results: Birth Families as Permanency Resources for Children in Long-Term Foster Care, by Susan Mapp and Cache Steinberg,
Two views: Ethicists Reamer and Siegel on open adoption and a popular news account of two families' experiences with open adoption.
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For some states, this round of CFSRs will include youth for the first time. What are the top three things states should consider as they involve youth in this process? Explain why (briefly!).
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