Higher education difficulties among foster youth can be due to lack of help navigating the academic world, writes Cherokee ...
A look at some of the people who are least temporarily in charge of some key agencies and divisions on youth and family ...
Supporters of Rais the Age law say funds haven't been spent on prevention, while opponents want to charge more youth as ...
Embracing positive youth justice may require a shift in thinking for some, but we must be serious enough about safety to ...
As "Nickel Boys" contends for an Oscar, Prof. Kaniqua Robinson talks about race, memory and the legacy of the Dozier School.
Swift deportation leaves a family separated, with 8-and 14-year-old boys still in Arizona, and a community working to connect ...
Indigenous people who went through Canada’s child welfare system can apply for compensation for harms caused to them.
When child welfare systems are scrutinized in the wake of lawsuits and investigations, the path to reform is often dictated by measurable outcomes such as caseload sizes, placement stability, health ...
When child welfare systems are scrutinized in the wake of lawsuits and investigations, the path to reform is often dictated by measurable outcomes such as caseload sizes, placement stability, health ...
Mentors with lived experience can help youth build the skills and confidence they need to succeed, writes David Armstrong. The Imprint highlighted each of the policy recommendations made this summer ...
A new GAO report examines trends in and barriers to Medicaid enrollment for youth who age out of foster care in the United States The Imprint highlighted each of the policy recommendations made this ...
On this week’s episode, Imprint Indigenous Children and Families Reporter Nancy Marie Spears hosts a special roundtable discussion on the future of Indigenous child welfare. Our panel of guests break ...