PPT-Foster Care Updates and Issues

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LaTrese LeCour Department of Child and Family Services Melanie Mayeux Louisiana Department of Education LASAFAP March 27 2018 Purpose 2 The Title I Part A Title

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LaTrese LeCour Department of Child and Family Services Melanie Mayeux Louisiana Department of Education LASAFAP March 27 2018 Purpose 2 The Title I Part A Title I foster care provisions in ESSA reinforce and complement the landmark Fostering Connection Act efforts to ensure educational stability for foster youth by emphasizing that it is the shared responsibility of education and child welfare agencies in promoting the wellbeing of children in foster care . Marci McCoy-Roth. www.childtrends.org. .  . Twitter/. childtrends. .  . www.facebook.com/childtrends. :. Presented  to  Eighth Annual. Adoption Policy Conference  . New  York,  NY. March 4, 2011. Association of Children’s Welfare Agencies Conference 2012. Children’s Rights: What’s Right for Children? What’s Right for Children, Young people and Families, 20-22 August, 2012. Anita Pell . Washington State. CASA Conference . Spokane, Washington. October 22, 2016. Presented by Dee Wilson. Imagine that you receive information that a 6 year old . nephew living in another state has been placed in . :. An Overview of the ED/HHS Joint Guidance. August 2016. Eve Carney. Executive Director. Consolidated Planning and Monitoring. Eve.Carney@tn.gov. (615) . 532-1245. 3. Ensuring Educ. a. tion. a. l. S. Introduction to Training. This training was developed to support mentors interested in working with foster youth. Through a series of interactive activities you will have the opportunity to improve knowledge of effective strategies for supporting and empowering foster youth. The training will take about 45 minutes. Upon completion, please fill out the training evaluation by clicking on the link on the last page.. An Overview of the ED/HHS Joint . Guidance. July 27, 2016. Today’s Presenters. Mary Myslewicz. Casey Fellow, Office of Planning, Evaluation, and Policy Development, U.S. Department of Education. Kelly Fitzpatrick. Kathleen Hoehne. Foster Care Consultant. Office of Field Services. Michigan Department of Education . Ann Rossi. Education Analyst. Education and Youth Services. Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Legislative Advocacy. ElShadey Bekele, MD & Caitlin Haxel, MD. Monday December 3, 2012. Epidemiology. 3.3 million child abuse & neglect reports in 2010. 436,321 (22%) substantiated. 254,000 removed to foster care. Non-Traditional Families and Their Caregivers: Foster Care and Reunification in Play Therapy Sabra Starnes, LICSW,LCSW-C, RPT-S Thursday , March 8,2018 Learning Objectives The foster care system and the concept of Reunification will be presented On any given day there are over 2500 children in the child welfare systemwith the Division of Milwaukee Child Protective Services /hildrens Hospital of Wisconsin /ommunity Services partnerswithour fos 1. Current Operations. Continue Stage I with Region 3B, due to start Stage II startup in September 2019, target a March 2020 go-live. Stage 1 Operational with 2Ingage in Region 2. Stage 1 Operational with Family Tapestry in Bexar County. May 3, 2016. Andrew K. Block, Jr.. Director . Department of Juvenile Justice. Committed Juveniles in Foster Care, FY 2004 – 2013. Data include juveniles admitted to direct care each year. . Between 1% and 4% of . Barbara Facher, MSW. b.facher@kids-alliance.org. Alliance for Children’s Rights . 3333 . Wilshire Blvd. . Suite . 550 . Los . Angeles, CA. 90010. (213) 368-6010 Ext: 105 . Fax. : (213) 368-6016. Goal. Introduction . Things to remember. Introduction. Module . 1a: Experiences of unaccompanied migrant children . Module . 1b: Systems of care for unaccompanied children. Module . 2: Building knowledge and skills to care for unaccompanied children .

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