Tag: National Convening On Youth Permanence
The National Convening on Youth Permanence challenges the long–standing paradigm that youth in foster care are unlikely to develop strong family connections before reaching the…
A close look at federal and state policies affecting the barriers to finding permanent families for youth in foster care will kick off the 2006…
This summary of the 2008 National Convening on Youth Permanence, held May 1 and 2, in Washington, D.C, presents what was discussed at the gathering…
How can child welfare better connect young people to family? More than 30 young people at the 2008 National Convening on Youth Permanence had a…
This essay, presented at the 2008 National Convening on Youth Permanence, describes how young people in foster care need family plus.
This report offers recommendations for policy, practice, and research from the Research Roundtable of the 2006 National Convening on Youth Permanence.
This summary synthesizes broad themes that emerged from the Casey-sponsored National Convening on Youth Permanence, held September 14 and 15, 2006, in Washington, D.C.
The National Convening on Youth Permanence challenged the paradigm that older children and youth in foster care are unlikely to develop strong family connections before…
The National Convening on Youth Permanence challenges the long-standing paradigm that older children and youth in foster care are unlikely to develop strong family connections…