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April-June 2003

Vol. XXIV No.2

 

                                                                                                             


Photo: Marlene Desautels

Articles & Analysis

Foster Parent Training
What the CFS Reviews Do and Don't Tell Us
By Bill Grimm
Child & Family Services Reviews: Part III in a Series

Happy Birthday! You’re Homeless!
By Phil Ladew and Michele Benedetto
"Here’s a plastic bag, put your stuff in it and enjoy your newfound freedom." This is what thousands of foster youth hear every year.

Mental Health Court Partnership Helps Youth with Serious Mental Illness
By Meghan Lang
The Santa Clara, CA Juvenile Mental Health Court has teamed up with NCYL to enhance the services it provides to delinquent youth with serious mental illness.

Two Steps Forward, One Step Back in Utah’s Child Welfare Reforms
State’s Progress Towards Compliance Remains Slow as Recent Results Show Children Remain at Risk
By Darryl Hamm and Corene Kendrick

While there are recent positive developments to share in the David C. v. Leavitt case (Clearinghouse No. 48,842), the court monitor’s most recent annual report details the distance still to go in the implementation of the case’s remedies.


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