Recent reports cite estimates of more than two million children in the United States who are currently living in kinship care arrangements; 10% or approximately 200,000 of these relationships are children in foster care. Much kinship care is done by midlife and older persons who are finding themselves assuming new responsibilities associated with parenting their grandchildren, typically for a period of two years or more. This is a social phenomenon that cuts across all socioeconomic, racial, and ethnic groups. There are many challenges facing these nontraditional families including healthcare, income security, education, social support, and housing. Public and private partnerships are beginning to take shape to respond to some of these chal...
Quarterly newsletter related to the "Kinship Care by Child Protective Services (CPS)" program run by...
Over thousands of years and across diverse cultures and contexts, extended families have provided ca...
In supporting kinship care as a “new ” solution to old child welfare problems, we should acknowledge...
Recent reports cite estimates of more than two million children in the United States who are current...
During the past decade, there has been increased awareness of issues facing grandparent caregiver fa...
The population of kinship care families in the Commonwealth is diverse in its characteristics, resou...
Traditionally, when parents have been unable to lookafter their children due to death, illness, impr...
The phenomenon of grandparents and other relatives raising children is a tradition rooted in the Afr...
In recent years, child welfare caseloads have expanded rapidly, and increasing numbers of children h...
Evidence suggests that children in out-of-home care function better when placed in kinship compared ...
This report includes demographic information, the type of services provided to kinship caregivers, a...
With more children having grandparents as their primary caregivers, the informal nature of this rela...
Kinship caregivers are relatives or close friends who assume caregiving responsibilities due to a va...
It has been eight years since the Children and Youth Services Review first special issue on kinship ...
This brief documents the numbers of children living in different types of kinship environments, char...
Quarterly newsletter related to the "Kinship Care by Child Protective Services (CPS)" program run by...
Over thousands of years and across diverse cultures and contexts, extended families have provided ca...
In supporting kinship care as a “new ” solution to old child welfare problems, we should acknowledge...
Recent reports cite estimates of more than two million children in the United States who are current...
During the past decade, there has been increased awareness of issues facing grandparent caregiver fa...
The population of kinship care families in the Commonwealth is diverse in its characteristics, resou...
Traditionally, when parents have been unable to lookafter their children due to death, illness, impr...
The phenomenon of grandparents and other relatives raising children is a tradition rooted in the Afr...
In recent years, child welfare caseloads have expanded rapidly, and increasing numbers of children h...
Evidence suggests that children in out-of-home care function better when placed in kinship compared ...
This report includes demographic information, the type of services provided to kinship caregivers, a...
With more children having grandparents as their primary caregivers, the informal nature of this rela...
Kinship caregivers are relatives or close friends who assume caregiving responsibilities due to a va...
It has been eight years since the Children and Youth Services Review first special issue on kinship ...
This brief documents the numbers of children living in different types of kinship environments, char...
Quarterly newsletter related to the "Kinship Care by Child Protective Services (CPS)" program run by...
Over thousands of years and across diverse cultures and contexts, extended families have provided ca...
In supporting kinship care as a “new ” solution to old child welfare problems, we should acknowledge...