Author Archives: Susan Shaffette

Communicating with Birth Parents

Discussing the importance of communication between the team that supports children in out-of-home care. CLICK HERE

Preparing Children and Youth for Adoption or Other Family Permanency

Children, including youth, leaving out-of-home care for adoption or other family permanency require preparation and support to help them understand past events in their lives and process feelings connected to their experiences of abuse and neglect, separation, and loss. This … Read More

Plans of Safe Care for Infants With Prenatal Substance Exposure and Their Families

This publication examines State laws and policies regarding the development and implementation of plans of safe care that are required by the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act to ensure the safety and well-being of infants who are identified as … Read More

System Review 2019-01: Enhanced Response: Restraining and Secluding Children [New Hampshire]

Through the lens of child welfare there are layers of safety nets employed to ensure parents are doing what they need to do to keep children safe. At school, recreation programs, churches, and all the community intersections a child encounters, … Read More

Volunteers learn new ways to advocate for children

Our typical National Child Abuse Prevention Month activities in April were not the same this year!” noted Southeastern Indiana Voices for Children executive director Tonya Ruble-Richter. “Due to the pandemic, we have had to cancel our April community fundraiser event and … Read More

Advocacy and Child’s Attorney-Client Relationships during COVID-19: A Tip Sheet

What do Youth Need from their Attorneys?In the uncertain times of the COVID-19 pandemic, many aspects of life have dramatically changed — schools, court hearings, social events. What has not changed, however, are the critical and urgent needs of youth … Read More

South Carolina Human Trafficking Task Force 2019 Annual Report

Human trafficking is a complex, insidious crime that infiltrates communities across South Carolina. Traffickers continue to target the vulnerable as well as those in mainstream society. It presents a public health and public safety issue that violates basic human rights. … Read More

Congressman Danny K. Davis Guide for Grandfamilies on COVID-19 Stimulus Payments

Practical resource from Congressman Danny K. Davis regarding the stimulus payments (otherwise known as economic impact payments) and how they specifically impact grandfamilies. There is an identical version of this document using the term kinship families, rather than grandfamilies, available here.

Adult Learning Theory Andragogy of Malcom Knowles

Malcolm Shepherd Knowles was an American educator well known for the use of the term Androgogy as synonymous to the adult education. This graphic report focuses on Knowles’ 5 Assumptions of Adult Learners and his 4 Principles of Andragogy. Click … Read More