Investing in Equity: Sustaining hope for children and families
Investing in families means strengthening them, not separating them unnecessarily. Explore our signature report to learn more.
Investing in families means strengthening them, not separating them unnecessarily. Explore our signature report to learn more.
Casey Family Programs files Amicus Brief with Supreme Court in support of Indian Child Welfare Act, August 2022.
This data overview looks at trends for American Indian/Alaska Native children in care nationally, and in California and Washington.
Jonathan Nez, president of the Navajo Nation, reflects on the Indian Child Welfare Act and its importance to the Navajo Nation.
Explore why four principles of the Indian Child Welfare Act should form the basis of child welfare practice for all agencies.
This tool provides resources from across Indian Country to leverage strengths within tribal communities to protect Native youth from suicide.
Her historic appointment comes at a time of both tremendous challenge and tremendous opportunity to directly improve the lives of all Americans.
Explore some key strategies that child welfare agencies can engage in when working with families that live in rural or tribal communities.
Casey Family Programs hosts a series of webinars focused on Title IV-E federal reimbursement for parent and child legal representation.
This data overview looks at trends for American Indian/Alaska Native children in care nationally, and in California and Washington.