Child Welfare Policy & Practice Blogs

Legislative Session Update: Child Welfare Reform Remains a high priority

By |2016-12-01T19:32:51-06:00April 20th, 2016|Categories: CASCW at the Capitol|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

As the Minnesota State legislative session progresses, with hundreds of new bills introduced in both the House and the Senate, we are following several bills of interest to child welfare professionals. You can find those bills on our Bill Tracker. While this year’s session will last only ten weeks, and all legislators are up for [...]

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Taking Another Look at the Case of a Stalled Adoption: a response to Brandon Stahl’s Article “After adoption stalls, would-be mother speaks out”

By |2016-12-01T19:32:51-06:00April 13th, 2016|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , , , , , |

Today's Guest Blogger is Krysta Sather The child welfare system in Minnesota has been under scrutiny since the tragic death of a young boy. Those in the child welfare system and individuals following the changes to the child welfare system in response to the media attention likely know the watchdog reporter from the Star Tribune, [...]

“Is she happy? Is she loved? Remembering the girl who was almost my daughter”

By |2016-12-01T19:32:51-06:00April 13th, 2016|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , , , |

Today's Guest Blogger is Bethany Janson. The article I chose for our Blog Post Assignment was from The Washington Post in the “On Parenting” section on the topic of International Adoption. The article, “Is she happy? Is she loved? Remembering the girl who was almost my daughter,” written by Sharon Van Epps on November 25, 2015, [...]

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CASCW’s Spring 2016 CW360º, Child Welfare Reform, is now available online!

By |2016-12-01T19:32:51-06:00April 12th, 2016|Categories: Featured@CASCW|Tags: , , |

We are happy to announce that our 12th issue of CW360º, Child Welfare Reform, is now available online. The task of making revolutionary, or even incremental, change to a system as complicated as our child welfare system can be daunting. Many ideas have been presented and attempted over the past several decades, with mixed results. [...]

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Long-Lost Links – Searching for Permanency Options for Children

By |2016-12-01T19:32:51-06:00March 29th, 2016|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

Guest blogger: Kayla Hinrichs In the December 2015 article “Detectives unearth long-lost links for kids needing adoption,” reporter Erin Adler from the Star Tribune highlights a semi-recent phenomenon that expands resources for social workers searching for permanency and supportive caregivers for children within the child welfare system. This article discusses how social media and other [...]

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What’s the Point of Adopting a 17 Year-Old Kid?

By |2016-12-01T19:32:51-06:00March 21st, 2016|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , , , |

Today's guest blogger is Wijit Xiong The article I found was called, What’s the Point of Adopting a 17-year-old Kid? This article was written by Jessica Good on November 4, 2015 and was published by adoption.com. The author started out by telling her own story of how she thought back on the hardship that she had [...]

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Closed Adoption – On Its Last Legs

By |2016-12-01T19:32:51-06:00March 15th, 2016|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Today's guest blogger is Annie Patnode The article, Closed Adoption Is on its Last Legs So Here’s What We Must Do by Lori Holden from the Huffington Post, succinctly refers to adoption as “the shades of gray and hues of color, so much deeper and more intricate than simple black and white interpretations.” As an [...]

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Long-Term Foster Care in an American Indian Cultural Environment

By |2016-12-01T19:32:52-06:00March 9th, 2016|Categories: Stability, Permanency, and Adoption|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Today's guest blogger is Caleb Williamson The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) is a social welfare policy that was established by congress in 1978. The law was initially created in response to the high numbers of American Indian youth being removed from their homes and placed in non-Indian foster and adoptive homes (25 U.S.C. 1901-63). [...]

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