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12/28/2017

Q&A: Liberty Hill President Shane Goldsmith Talks Juvenile Justice and Alternatives to Incarceration

This month, Liberty Hill Foundation President Shane Goldsmith was awarded a $100,000 fellowship from the Durfee Foundation to focus on youth justice issues in the county. Goldsmith said she will use the money from the Stanton Fellowship to support the county’s nascent commitment to building a system of youth diversion.

10/3/2017

Find Out Which U.S. Companies Are the Most Adoption Friendly

Last month, the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption released its 11th annual survey of the Top 100 Adoption Friendly Workplaces. The list highlights the country’s top companies offering paid reimbursement and leave packages for adoptive parents.

6/19/2017

New California Budget Includes $31 Million to Support Foster Parents With Child Care

After a two-year fight, the California legislature adopted a $31 million budget item that is aimed at providing child care services to caregivers who are taking in young children involved with the state’s foster care system.

1/21/2015

Cops, Group Homes and Criminalized Kids

Allyson Bendell wasn’t always the most well behaved girl, but that didn’t make her a criminal either. In the world of group homes, however, where staff who are often undertrained and overwhelmed try to manage the severe behaviors that foster youth disproportionately exhibit, calling the police, for some, has become a go-to method for controlling kids.

7/29/2014

Focus on the Figures: Truancy by Region

Today, The Imprint resumes its Focus on the Figures series with KidsData. Every other week, we will features one key indicator from Kidsdata.org, which offers comprehensive data about the health and well-being of children across California.

7/25/2014

This Week in Youth Services: Funding, News and Opinion on Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare

Busy week? No problem, we got you covered. Here is a rundown of all the funding leads, news, analysis and opinion pieces produced by The Imprint. News, Opinion and Analysis A victim of sexual exploitation shares five things youth-serving organizations should do to help youths leaving the street Waterside Workshops is serving the toughest youth demo to reach, older teens with court involvement, with no government funding A profile of Sokhom Mao, a former foster youth running for Oakland City Council Ira Schwartz: Child welfare reform should focus less on service delivery model and more on risk assessment See where your state ranks on child well-being indicators in the recent release of Annie E.

    7/18/2014

    This Week in Youth Services: Funding, News and Opinion on Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare

    Busy week? No problem, we got you covered. Here is a rundown of all the funding leads, news, analysis and opinion pieces produced by The Imprint. News, Opinion and Analysis The House Ways and Means and Senate Finance Committee have reached a deal on adoption incentives.

    6/20/2014

    This Week in Youth Services: Funding, News and Opinion on Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare

    Busy week? No problem, we got you covered. Here is a rundown of all the funding leads, news, analysis and opinion pieces produced by The Imprint. News, Opinion and Analysis The Oprah Winfrey Network is set to air a groundbreaking show on foster care on July 3.

    6/12/2014

    This Week in Youth Services: Funding, News and Opinion on Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare

    Busy week? No problem, we got you covered. Here is a rundown of all the funding leads, news, analysis and opinion pieces produced by The Imprint. News, Opinion and Analysis Los Angeles supervisors okay establishment of child welfare czar to oversee the nation’s largest local child welfare system.