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The New Realities of Permanency Planning: Challenges for Foster Parents

Reconceptualizing Foster Parents as Professional Parents - Michael A. Neff

"Rise"- A new magazine by and for parents involved with the child welfare system, Its mission is to help parents advocate for themselves and their children

Preventing the Triangulation of the Triangle of Support - A new NRCFCPPP report with resources and suggestions for supporting shared parenting relationships

Supporting the Needs of Foster Parents: Recommendations - NYS OCFS Informational Letter, 5/03/05

Strengthening Service Plan Reviews: A Practice Paper - NYS OCFS Informational Letter, 07/12/04

Family Visiting for Children in Out- of- Home Care: A Practice Paper - NYS OCFS Informational Letter, 6/8/04

Working With Birth Parents - Fall 2000 issue of "Fostering Perspectives" published by the NC Family and Children's Resource Program

Shared Parenting Benefits Everyone: Especially Foster Parents - 11/05 issue of Fostering Perspectives

Fostering Relationships - From May 2002 issue of "Fostering Perspectives"

Parent Child Visits - October, 2000 issue of "Children's Services Practice Notes", NC Family and Children's Resource Program

Foster Families Working with Birth Families to Help Children Move Children to Timely Permanence - Pages 8-11, Fall 2003 Issue, "Permanency Planning Today", NRCFCPPP

Advocating for Creative Visitation Plans from the Center for Family Representation

Visitation Advocacy: Practice Points for Attorneys Representing Parents

NYC ACS Best Practice Guidelines for ASFA Implementation Family Visitation, Service Plan Reviews, Permanency Goals

Supporting and Retaining Foster Parents, A report from the National Conference of State Legislatures

Rethinking Child Welfare Practice Under the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997: A Resource Guide

The Agency Role in Building and Supporting Foster Parent - Birth Parent Collaboration

Family Focused Foster Care

New Roles for Foster Parents

The Importance of Birth Parent Relationships to Children in Care

Helping Children with Birth Family Connections

Shared Parenting: Connecting the Circles for Children

Bridging the Gap of Separation Between Children and Their Families

Rethinking Concurrent Planning

Assessing Strengths in Parents and Families

Caseworker Tips for Promoting Birth Parent / Foster Parent Teams  

 

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