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poverty and neglect

6/2/2025

Poverty, Neglect, and Finding the Right Answers

It’s time for policymakers, advocates, clinicians and researchers to recognize the broad role that poverty plays in neglect. 

Youth Services Insider

2/24/2023

Updated: Feds Cancel Plan for $10 Million to Prevent Confusion of Poverty with Neglect 

Federal funding is available to teach hotline workers and mandated reporters about the differences between poverty and “willful neglect.”

California Governor to Decide on Family Reunification Bills, and More

9/7/2022

California Governor to Decide on Family Reunification Bills, and More

Bills on California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk aim to prevent foster care removals due to poverty, better protect LGBTQ youth and reduce racial disparities.

Illinois Took His Kids and Gave Them Back Three Times

4/22/2022

The State Took His Kids Three Times. And Three Times It Gave Them Back.

In Southern Illinois, many families suspected of neglect cycle through the child welfare system. Too often they don’t get the help they need.

Kentucky Legislators Unanimously Pass Child Welfare Bill

2/15/2022

Kentucky Senate Advances Child Welfare Overhaul Bill

A child welfare overhaul bill that recently sped through the Kentucky Senate would, in part, explicitly distinguish poverty from neglect.

3/9/2020

New York City Tries Financial Mentoring With At-Risk Families — But Leaves Out Cash Incentives

One of the most common criticisms of America’s child welfare system is that it too often ensnares impoverished parents, accusing them of neglect when the true issue is just the circumstances of poverty. 

5/10/2016

Jurisdictions with Flexible Federal Funds Can Better Invest in Families and Communities

When a child welfare agency determines that a child is “unsafe” or the juvenile justice system determines a youth is “too dangerous,” he or she is often taken out of their home and placed in a foster care or group home setting.