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Volume 28


Volume 28 No. 9 November 2009

  1. Maintaining Families When Parents Have Disabilities
  2. Four Strategies to Implement the Fostering Connections Act’s Education Provisions
  3. To Terminate Parental Rights or Not?
  4. New Housing Resources for Child Welfare Families and Aging-out Youth
  5. Study Ranks States’ Legal Representation of Children

Volume 28 No. 8 October 2009

  1. How Attorneys Can Improve Interstate Placements: Lessons Learned from State CIP Assessments
  2. Education Transition Plans for Children in Foster Care
  3. American Indian Children Faring Poorly in Foster Care
  4. Family Drug Treatment Courts Show Promise
  5. Family Stability More Crucial than Two Parents for Child Success
  6. Three ABA Policies Support Education Rights for Children

Volume 28 No. 7 September 2009

  1. Protecting a Parent’s Right to Counsel in Child Welfare Cases
  2. Protecting Newborns from Parents Who Abuse Drugs or Alcohol
  3. Advocacy for Young or Expectant Parents in Foster Care

Volume 28 No. 6 August 2009

  1. Addressing Ethical Issues in the Representation of Nonresident Fathers
  2. On the Benefits of a National Putative Father Registry
  3. Extending Foster Care to Age 21: Benefits, Costs, and Opportunities for States
  4. Racial Disparities in the Child Welfare System: Reversing Trends
  5. Florida Turns to Handheld Devices to Streamline Child Welfare Casework

Volume 28 No. 5 July 2009

  1. Legal Strategies to Address Child Support Obligations for Nonresident Fathers in the Child Welfare System
  2. The World of the Adopted Child
  3. Adapting Evidence-Based Treatments for Use with American Indian and Native Alaskan Children and Youth
  4. Assessing a Child’s Ability to Participate in Court (Part 2)

Volume 28 No. 4 June 2009

  1. Representing Incarcerated Nonresident Fathers in Child Welfare Cases
  2. Stepping Up for Parents in the Child Welfare System
  3. Secretary of Education Outlines Education Priorities
  4. Extended Families Help Children Avoid Foster Care
  5. Family Routines and Relationships Strengthen Poor Families
  6. Assessing a Child’s Ability to Participate in Court (Pt. 1)

Volume 28 No. 3 May 2009

  1. Cornerstone Advocacy in the First 60 Days: Achieving Safe and Lasting Reunification for Families
  2. Groundbreaking Reforms Improve Representation for Georgia Children
  3. Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect through Strong Communities for Children
  4. Federal Courts Find Childhood Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism

Volume 28 No. 2 April 2009

  1. The Amazing Teen Brain: What Every Child Advocate Needs to Know
  2. Program Teaches Domestic Violence Victims Safe Use of Technology
  3. Engaging Fathers in the Child Protection Process: The Judicial Role (Part 2)

Volume 28 No. 1 March 2009

  1. Engaging Fathers in the Child Protection Process: The Judicial Role (Part 1)
  2. Improving Child Welfare Practice in Rural Communities
  3. What Passage of CHIPRA Means for Child Advocates
  4. Raising Funds for Courts: Judges’ Roles
  5. Recovery Coaches Lower Risk of Drug-Exposed Newborns