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Massachusetts

Youth Services Insider

8/9/2023

Linda Spears Leaving Massachusetts DCF to Lead Child Welfare League of America

Linda Spears, head of Massachusetts’ child welfare system, will succeed Christine James-Brown as ED of the Child Welfare League of America.

What Happens When Foster Youth Want an Abortion — and What Could Soon Change?

7/28/2022

What Happens When Foster Youth Want an Abortion — and What Could Soon Change?

A leading Massachusetts attorney for pregnant minors discusses confidential court hearings for youth seeking an abortion without parental consent.

Massachusetts Bill Would Create ‘e-backpack’ to Help Foster Youth Who Change Schools

12/8/2021

Massachusetts Bill Would Create ‘e-backpack’ to Help Foster Youth Who Change Schools

In Massachusetts, electronic repositories would contain the educational records of each foster child to make school transitions easier.

7/12/2021

Massachusetts Commission Declines to Recommend Expansion of Mandated Reporters

The Mandated Reporter Commission in Massachusetts has failed to settle on a path forward on recommendations for expanding mandated reporting.

Youth Services Insider

4/20/2021

U.S., Washington State Settle Discrimination Case on Services for the Deaf

Hearing-impaired parents from at least two Washington state families were denied their right to have sign language interpreters available to them in their fights to keep the state from taking away their kids, according to a settlement agreement announced Monday between the federal government and the state.

Connecticut may raise the juvenile arrest age from 7 to 10.

3/11/2019

Several States Ponder Expansion of Juvenile Justice Beyond 18

The movement to raise the age of juvenile justice systems around the country is continuing, with several states considering a move beyond the age of 18. At least nine states are expected to consider proposals that would expand the jurisdiction of the juvenile justice system during the current legislative season, according to a press briefing held last week by the Campaign for Youth Justice.

    1/17/2018

    Analysis: 11 States Struggle to Meet Federal Education Requirements for Foster Youth

    A little more than a year after federal law mandated school districts across the country ensure foster youth are transported to school, at least 11 states are outright failing – or are clearly struggling – to make this happen, according to new reporting by The Imprint.

    12/18/2017

    Report: Child Care Is “Unaffordable” Nationwide, Especially for Single Parents

    The 2017 report Parents and the High Cost of Child Care from the advocacy group Child Care Aware of America (CCAoA) illustrates the high cost burden faced by working parents across the United States.

    11/30/2017

    Massachusetts Juvenile Justice Reform Could Shield 18-Year-Olds From Adult Courts

    Massachusetts could soon become the first state in the union to raise the age of jurisdiction above 18. The state’s House of Representatives this week, and Senate last month, passed by wide margins different versions of a criminal justice reform bill.