How did Virginia safely reduce the number of children in congregate care?
This strategy brief describes the key strategies and lessons learned that Virginia employed to reduce reliance on congregate care.
This strategy brief describes the key strategies and lessons learned that Virginia employed to reduce reliance on congregate care.
All children deserve to grow up in a home-based setting. Learn how New Jersey decreased congregate care usage by 45 percent.
All children deserve to grow up in a loving, permanent family. This brief identifies strategies to achieve timely permanency.
During his tenure, Rice helped guide Casey’s efforts to build hope in the lives of children and families across America.
Lance G. Morgan, Richard J. Olin and Walter Howard Smith, Jr. have been elected to Casey Family Programs’ Board of Trustees.
The Parents for Parents program matches parents who have been reunified with those newly involved with child welfare to provide support and guidance.
Casey Family Programs, national experts and families brief members of the media on the Family First Prevention Services Act.
This webinar series will provide constituents’ perspectives and jurisdictional approaches on sustaining permanency, information on re-entry rates, funding opportunities and practical recommendations to support sustained permanency. The webinar will be offered in two parts on June 7 and June 28.
This document provides key themes and lessons learned from five states on practices involving intake screeners in their child welfare systems.
This document provides key themes and lessons learned from five states on practices involving intake screeners in their child welfare systems.