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When oversight is a maze of disconnected regulations, are we protecting children, or making it harder for the system to work?
The U.S. Department of Justice said this week that hundreds of grantees will see their funding slashed, including the ...
Early details of President Trump's budget request include deep cuts to discretionary spending on children and families ...
Young adults who receive subsidy for rental housing are significantly less likely to become homeless in the future, according ...
Trump administration cuts to federal grants threatens organizations with programs to prevent gun violence, protect runaways ...
Oregon’s “Momnibus” legislative package looks to improve outcomes through multiple support efforts, including expanding ...
This story was produced by MindSite News as part of The Imprint’s series, Medicated in Foster Care: Who’s Looking Out?. Kory ...
A NY appeals court has upheld the legality of programs in which struggling parents agree to place their kids with volunteer ...
Jessica Nowlan writes that while L.A. pays a $4 billion settlement for past mistakes with incarcerated youth, it's still ...
Being an advocate has pushed me to become someone my kids can look up to and be proud of, writes Kristen Nicole Powell.
The DOJ has halted juvenile justice grants that don't support current "priorities,” says a staff email obtained by Youth ...
We can't talk about youth homelessness without addressing issues such as access to healthcare and economic mobility, writes ...
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