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Useful Information Resources for:
Child Welfare Specialists
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National Indian Child Welfare Association
Focuses on the well-being of American Indian and Alaska Native children and families, advocating for culturally appropriate services.
Filed under: Professional Organizations -
National Foster Parent Association
Offers resources, advocacy, and support for foster parents to enhance the care they provide to foster children.
Filed under: Professional Organizations -
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Provides resources and support to prevent child abduction and exploitation, and assists in the recovery of missing children.
Filed under: Professional Organizations -
How to Manage and Prevent Temper Tantrums
Offers strategies for parents to handle and reduce temper tantrums, promoting effective and compassionate discipline.
Useful information for: Adoptive Parents, Child Welfare Specialists, Foster Parents, Kinship Caregivers -
Grandfamilies.org Resources
Provides comprehensive resources and support for grandparents and other relatives raising children, helping them navigate the unique challenges they face.
Filed under: Kinship/Relative -
Foster Parents and Juvenile Court
Outlines the roles and responsibilities of foster parents within the juvenile court system, essential for legal navigation.
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Foster Family-Based Treatment Association
Promotes the availability of quality treatment-based foster care services, providing resources and standards for caregivers.
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Foster Club: The National Network For Young People In Foster Care:
Offers a network for youth in foster care, providing resources, mentoring, and support to navigate their challenges and opportunities.
Filed under: Youth 14-23 -
Does Your Child Qualify for a Surrogate Parent (Special Education Student)
Explains the criteria and process for appointing a surrogate parent for special education students, an essential resource for children in foster care.
Useful information for: Adoptive Parents, Child Welfare Specialists, Educators, Foster Parents, Kinship Caregivers -
CT Education Advocacy
Offers specialized advocacy services to help families navigate the educational system, particularly for children with special needs.
Useful information for: Adoptive Parents, Child Welfare Specialists, Educators, Foster Parents, Kinship CaregiversFiled under: Special Education