Newsletters and Magazines

Casey Family Services publishes a number of print and Web-based periodicals. The agency’s signature publications include:

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Voice

Voice magazine is published regularly by Casey Family Services and offers child welfare professionals, advocates, and children and families interviews with child welfare leaders and in-depth coverage of important trends and issues affecting the field of social work. If you have a suggestion for a future Voice article or a comment, please contact the editor at .

Connections Count

Produced by the Annie E. Casey Foundation/Casey Family Services, Connections Count is an electronic newsletter that focuses on promising practices, tools, research, and data emerging on youth permanence in child welfare at local, state, and national levels. Connections Count highlights youth permanency work, 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.

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.

New Haven Together!

New Haven Together!, an electronic newsletter produced by the New Haven Direct Service Grants Program of the Annie E. Casey Foundation/Casey Family Services, connects grantees and other community stakeholders to resources that help strengthen New Haven families and their children. New Haven Together! offers a forum for ideas and insights into building the economic success of local families. If you have a suggestion on future topics or a comment on our coverage, please send email to .