ARTICLE TAG

substance use

12/3/2024

Penalized for Their Prescriptions: Parents Using Legal Addiction Medications Face Ongoing Discrimination in the Child Welfare System

Parents managing addiction under doctor’s orders with methadone or similar medications are often set up for failure in foster care courts.

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New Jersey

10/4/2024

State Challenges Universal Drug Testing on New Moms (UPDATED)

New Jersey is challenging a universal drug testing policy used by a private operator of hospitals on pregnant patients.

9/10/2020

Youth-Oriented Drug-Fighting Grants Up for Grabs in California

By The Imprint staff reports When California voters easily approved the adult recreational use of cannabis in 2016, there were what might be called high hopes for the tax revenue, then projected to one day total $1 billion annually.

3/17/2020

A Family Preservation Provider Sees ‘Fearful,’ Hungry Parents

After Los Angeles County residents stripped many markets bare over the past week, staff at Shields for Families in South Los Angeles are expecting a big turnout for its weekly food bank on Thursday.

12/14/2018

For Youth in My City, Marijuana Is the Go-To Treatment for Trauma

For children like me who grew up in Richmond, California, our lived experiences are very different than our peers who grew up just miles away in the affluent Bay Area. In Richmond, you see everything from gangs and gun violence to drugs and homelessness.

6/4/2018

Arizona Had a Busy Legislative Year on Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice

Arizona legislators passed a number of bills related to children and youth that ultimately made it to Gov. Doug Ducey’s (R) desk for a signature. The issues addressed by the legislature included child marriage, the opioid crisis and adoption costs.

6/29/2017

How the Opioid Epidemic Harms Youth and Families

The second most common cause for entry into foster care system nationwide, parental substance use disorder consistently jeopardizes child health and safety. An uptick in the use of opioids and other substances has led to a rise in the number of children being removed from their homes due to parental substance abuse.  

6/8/2017

Examining How California Responds to Parental Substance Use Disorder

A new research brief from the California Child Welfare Co-investment Partnership looks at the impact of substance abuse on families entering California’s child welfare system. As The Imprint reported in its series on how a spike in opioid and meth use has impacted families in the child welfare system, parental substance use has been linked to the recent rise in the number of children entering the foster care system nationwide.