10/07/2024
Headlines and Kinship Licensing with Marina Nitze
On this week’s episode, we review some recent headlines in child welfare and youth justice, including some big picture takeaways from recent stories about spiraling juvenile facilities and universal drug screening for soon-to-be parents.
We also talk to Marina Nitze about how local governments have responded to the Biden administration’s new guidelines for caregiver licensing — which aim to make the process simpler and more equitable for children’s relatives and close kin.
Guest Interview
Marina Nitze is a fellow with New America and Think of Us, and is the co-author of Hack Your Bureaucacy. She helps organize the Child Welfare Playbook.
Reading Room
Conditions Dire at Washington State’s Largest Lockup for Young Adults
https://bit.ly/4dJn1jO
One in Eight Incarcerated Juveniles Experiences Sexual Victimization
https://bit.ly/3TU6DFZ
Liz Ryan Considers 50 Years of a Landmark Law That Keeps Kids Out of Adult Jails
https://bit.ly/480if0
State Challenges Universal Drug Testing on New Moms
https://bit.ly/4eSgl3B
Kids of Color in Minnesota Foster Care Are Most Likely to Live With White Foster Parents — And Why There are Concerns
https://bit.ly/3TTU9yc
Minnesota Joins Growing Number of States Allowing Adoptees New Access to Birth Records
https://bit.ly/4eTdbg1
Texas Tallies Use of Trash Bags for Foster Youth
https://bit.ly/4eW00Lr
Becky Shipp, Veteran Child Welfare Policy Advisor, Has Passed Away
https://bit.ly/4eT9uH7





























