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The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) is now recruiting for the position of Executive Director.
The Atlantic reviews the challenges children face in the rural Kentucky.
The present study offers examination of the association between severity and chronicity of maltreatment history and SU in youth in foster care.
This story from WHOtv.com features Ruth and Buckel, a couple from Story City, Iowa who adopted 19 teenagers over the course of their relationship.
High levels of psychotropic medication use and polypharmacy are common for emotionally and behaviorally troubled youth entering residential care.
The UN General Assembly will host a high-level summit to address large movements of refugees and migrants, with the aim of bringing countries together behind a more humane and coordinated approach.
This study used a mixed-methods multiphase, iterative process to illuminate the congruencies and incongruencies between the young adults' accounts of their foster care experiences and the legalistic, system-focused view of their experiences.
This study used a mixed-methods multiphase, iterative process to illuminate the congruencies and incongruencies between the young adults' accounts of their foster care experiences and the legalistic, system-focused view of their experiences. This study highlights the limitations of administrative data as the primary source for evaluating systems, assessing child well-being, and for understanding child welfare outcomes.
This paper discusses the study of foster parent perspectives on decision-making relevant to the use of psychotropics with children in foster care.
This news article from IllinoisHomepage.net highlights the recent report released by the Illinois State Auditor, which reports that children who are supposed to be in foster care are spending too much time in psychiatric and other detention facilities. The report can be downloaded here from the BCN Site.