Casey Family Programs statement on Indian boarding schools
The federal apology on Indian boarding schools is an important step in acknowledging the deep and lasting impact on Native communities.
The federal apology on Indian boarding schools is an important step in acknowledging the deep and lasting impact on Native communities.
San Diego County’s Safety Organized Practice model builds partnerships between families and child welfare using a strengths-based approach.
Learn from a study that examines the relationship between trauma screening and the likelihood of multiple foster care placements.
Explore strategies that promote timely permanency for children in foster care, with a focus on family reunification.
Learn why minimizing time children spend away from family and implementing timely permanency strategies are critical to child well-being.
Preventive legal representation is an effective upstream intervention that can help families keep children safely at home.
Explore a summary of research on the outcomes and effectiveness of family resource centers around the country.
Explore the key elements and effectiveness of community-based resource hubs known as family resource centers.
This report explores permanency outcomes for youth who, when referred to Casey services, were not residing with a family member.
This report provides key considerations for jurisdictions grappling with the intersection of behavioral health needs and child welfare system.