Fostercare

Strong Data Are Critical to Supporting the Early Care and Education Workforce

Early learning systems simply cannot function without the early care and education (ECE) workforce, which includes teachers, assistants, and home-based family child care providers. However, persistent challenges—such as high turnover, lower compensation compared to K-12 workers, and lack of access to professional development … Read More

A Landscape Scan of Research on the K-12 Education of Young People in the United States Who Experience Foster Care, Incarceration, and/or Homelessness

Annie E. Casey Foundation – shared by the Legal Center for Foster Care and Education Every year in the United States, more than 1.6 million young people are forced to navigate their K-12 education while experiencing homelessness, foster care, and/or … Read More

2024 National Data Toolkit

About This Toolkit With the funding and support of the Hilton Foundation, the Legal Center for Foster Care and Education, a project of the ABA Center on Children and the Law, created this Data Toolkit to encourage child welfare and … Read More

Child Neglect, Inequity, & Poverty: Practice Innovations, Concrete Resources, and Justice

Much of child welfare practice involves families who may have low income or be economically insecure. While most of these families do not engage in child maltreatment, they often lack sufficient resources—an issue that long has plagued families who are … Read More

The Well-Being of LGBTQ+ Youth in Foster Care: The Youth Acceptance Project

This presentation will first dive into sexual orientations and gender identities outside the binary to ensure that participants understand the many identities LGBTQ+ youth embody, as well as their unique needs. LGBTQ+ children and youth are among the most vulnerable, … Read More

Ensuring Educational Stability and Success for Students in Foster Care

Introduction Students in foster care represent one of the nation’s most vulnerable student groups. In addition to the social-emotional challenges and trauma that students in foster care experience, studies find that students in foster care are much more likely than … Read More

2024 Research and Evaluation Conference on Self-Sufficiency (RECS)

Videos from this year’s Research and Evaluation Conference on Self-Sufficiency (RECS) have been posted online! The videos cover topics such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families flexibilities to provide concrete and economic supports for primary prevention in child welfare; racial bias … Read More

November Is National Adoption Month

The 2024 National Adoption Month campaign website has launched on Child Welfare Information Gateway. This year’s theme, “Honoring Youth: Strengthening Pathways for Lasting Bonds,” emphasizes the importance of uplifting and genuinely listening to the voices of children and youth who are adopted and … Read More

Characteristics of Transition-Age Youth Engaging In Suicidal Behavior

Youth with foster care experience attempt suicide at three times the rate of their peers in the general population. Research suggests that Transition-Age Youth (TAY), youth ages 16 to 24 who are or were in foster care, may be especially … Read More

Updated State-by-State Resources Help Families Understand Permanency Options

Kinship foster families who are thinking about taking the next steps to legal permanency have many options to consider and decisions to make for their child and family’s well-being. These include selecting the most appropriate permanency option based on the … Read More