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New Foster Ed Connect Website Launches

 

An on-line community for everyone working to help children and youth in California’s foster care system succeed in school

 

Foster Ed Connect, a free online community and resource clearinghouse for all people helping California's foster care children succeed in school, launched April 22, 2010 at www.FosterEdConnect.org.



You are invited to join this community, a project of the National Center for Youth Law (NCYL), the California Foster Youth Education Task Force, and the Stuart Foundation.



The website features a dynamic database of information that all adults working to support foster youth can use in their daily practice.  There are resources devoted to a myriad of topics, including school enrollment and stability, state and federal legislation, dependency and juvenile court proceedings, and mental health. Foster Ed Connect also provides a forum for users to participate in conversations and ask questions of subject matter experts across the state. The website features local and statewide news and events.



The first site of its kind in the country, Foster Ed Connect was developed in response to a series of statewide focus groups and surveys administered by NCYL.  This research shows that adults working with foster youth often find it difficult to locate the information and resources they need to help these children succeed in school.  Foster Ed Connect allows a wide range of professionals to communicate, share their expertise, and access resources they need to improve the educational success of foster youth.

 



Foster Ed Connect

Free Webinars

NCYL is planning a series of webinars, each focused on helping a particular audience use the site effectively.

These webinars are free and open to everyone, just like the website.

Please join us, or forward this to others who might be interested.

May 27, 2010

10-11:30am
Group home and Foster Family Agency Staff

June 17, 2010

10-11:30am
Education and Mental Health Professionals

July 8, 2010

10-11:30am
CASAs, Attorneys, and Judges

July 29, 2010

10-11:30am
Child Welfare Workers and Probation Officers

 


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