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Jennifer Lapin, Sarah Beal, Ryan Adams, Jennifer Ehrhardt, Ernest Pedapati, Tanya Froehlich,

The purpose of this U.S.-based study was to determine whether children with developmental disorders (DDs) in protective custody are more likely to experience specific placement types and stay in care longer than their typically developing peers. Furthermore, in the DD-only group, the authors examined whether the likelihood of each placement type differed by specific DD diagnosis.

Beth Troutman ,

This chapter in the "Attachment-Informed Parent Coaching" book discusses how to use attachment-informed parent coaching to help children in foster care heal from the multiple layers of attachment trauma they have experienced. The author describes how to help children in foster care develop healthier relationships with both foster and biological parents.

India Alternative Care Network,

India Alternative Care Network is calling for contributions to its newsletter, IACN Quarterly.

Catholic Relief Services (CRS),

This Framework for Disability Mainstreaming in Parenting Resources is a tool to help organizations and practitioners to review existing parenting resources in terms of information and content gaps, limitations of instructional guidance, and at-home activities. The aim of the framework is to ensure parenting resources are inclusive of the needs of parents of children with disabilities ages 0 to 17 years.

Changing the Way We Care, ESARO Regional Learning Platform on Care Reform,

The Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Learning Platform hosted a webinar on April 13, 2022, featuring a panel of people with lived experience in care.

Watch Webinar: Experience Matters - Bringing Those With Lived Experience into National Care Reform on YouTube.
Lopa Bhattacharjee, Su Lyn Corcoran, Helen Underhill, Joanna Wakia, Eddy Walakira,

In this editorial published in the special edition of the Global Studies of Childhood journal focused on separated childhoods in April 2022, the authors aim to create the space to gather and share new findings from around the world, especially evidence that centres on the voices of children and family members with lived experience of separation, and on the practical experiences of social service workforce who are key to providing adequate support to strengthen the capacity of families to remain together and to reunite safely.

SAYes Alumni Group,

The SAYes Alumni Group is hosting a series of online networking events for care experienced young people and their supporters from across the globe.  

Transforming Children's Care Global Collaborative Platform,

The Task Force on Foster Care of the Transforming Children's Care Global Collaborative Platform held the first spotlight webinar series on foster care practice on 7 April 2022.

Watch Spotlight on Foster Care Practice Webinar #1 - Intro to Foster Care on YouTube.
Watch Spotlight on Foster Care Practice Webinar #1 - Intro to Foster Care (Spanish) on YouTube.
Better Care Network,

The Task Force on Foster Care of the Transforming Children's Care Global Collaborative Platform is organising a spotlight webinar series on foster care practice. There will be five webinars focused on different areas of practice. This first webinar will provide an introduction to the series.

Susan Jacobs, Maureen Flatley - The Imprint,

For the most part, the Ukrainian government has insisted that the nation’s children remain in Europe to ensure expeditious family reunification when the war is over. Importantly, not all children residing in Ukrainian orphanages were orphans, and many were not eligible for intercountry adoption — the majority have parents and families who placed them in orphanages for economic and medical reasons.