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Girl Who Got Her Voice Back

10/5/2022

Girl Who Got Her Voice Back

I started feeling like nothing was going to change. I switched caseworkers, but the cycle of being unheard continued, writes Cheyanna Click.

4/15/2021

Missouri Lawmakers Pass Tax Breaks to Foster and Adoptive Caregivers

By The Imprint staff reports The Missouri House of Representatives unanimously passed two bills on Jan. 27 that would increase financial support for foster and adoptive parents. Now, they await approval by the Senate.

4/8/2021

Missouri House Votes to Boost Support for Children, Youth by $76 Million

By The Imprint staff reports Unless the Missouri state Senate balks, families that adopt children, foster them or care for relatives’ children will have more money from the state, come July 1, to help make ends meet.

Youth Services Insider

3/28/2021

Missouri Governor Seeks Millions to Keep Teens Out of Adult System

By The Imprint staff reports

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson (R) is asking lawmakers for $18 million in next year’s budget to keep most 17-year-olds out of adult jails.

2/3/2021

Missouri House Moves Deductions, Credits for Foster and Adoptive Parents

By Emily Jo Wharry

State Rep. Hannah Kelly (R). Photo: Facebook
The Missouri House of Representatives unanimously passed two bills on Jan. 27 that would increase financial support for foster and adoptive parents.

5/13/2020

I Don’t Know When I’ll Be Ready to Completely Unpack Again

At the start of the 2019 school year, I set out on a mission. I was going to get back into a four-year university and start my life again. My first year of college in 2018 was full of bad relationships, depression and several address changes.

12/9/2019

Nonprofit Launched to Replicate Missouri Family-Finding Program

Child welfare is personal for Ian Forber-Pratt, who was adopted from India and brought to the United States as an infant with his sister. With a master’s degree in social work, he’s spent his life crisscrossing the globe to create better outcomes for children, even helping pass legislation that built a national foster care program in India.

7/19/2019

Potential ‘Landmark’ Settlement Reached on Use of Psychotropic Drugs in Foster Care

Missouri has reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit that litigants hope will set some precedent on a once-hot-button subject in child welfare: the use of psychotropic medication to treat youth in foster care.

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5/20/2019

How a New Youth Correctional Leadership Group is Helping Milwaukee Close Youth Prisons

After three years on the job, the Milwaukee County official who oversees juvenile justice finds his system at a crossroads. The Wisconsin state legislature passed a bill last March closing two youth prisons after a criminal probe and multiple lawsuits alleged abuse and neglect of youth, alarming lawmakers.