How does the Parents for Parents program help parents reunify?
The Parents for Parents program matches parents who have been reunified with those newly involved with child welfare to provide support and guidance.
The Parents for Parents program matches parents who have been reunified with those newly involved with child welfare to provide support and guidance.
For families in treatment and recovery, reunification within federal timelines can be achieved with proper interventions and system supports.
In honor of Mother’s Day, we share the story of a courageous woman who overcame challenges and uses her experiences to help other parents.
May is National Foster Care Month, a time to acknowledge all who play a role in improving the lives of children and youth in foster care.
This report describes the Timely Permanency through Reunification Breakthrough Series Collaborative process. It highlights promising practices and outcomes.
The CPS Reintegration Project provides an extensive network of services to caregivers of youth in foster care who have at least one DSM-IV diagnosis.