New: Check out the Center's redesigned suite of trainings for child welfare law professionals. If you want to design a learning experience tailored to organizational or jurisdictional goals, audience, and local context, our team is here to meet your needs!
https://t.co/ZPBzNCZmrz
Safety starts with strong families. Join the next "Way Forward Series" Webinar on 2/26 at 1pm ET to hear how Emancipate North Carolina challenges surveillance-driven approaches by building family strengthening models dignity and community care. https://t.co/cWL8FVzdTE
Listen: Sharwline Nicholson beautifully explains protective action ("survivors are strategic") and calls on all jurisdictions to apply the Nicholson Rubric in DV-related child welfare cases. https://t.co/ApcQU0R1u2; https://t.co/B5LQbdNJYZ; https://t.co/citi5Fq8OP
Family Unification Hero
Gabe Cisneros-Lassey is a devoted father who fought tirelessly to reunite with his children after years of system involvement. Today, he and his children are healing, growing, and building a life grounded in connection and care.
https://t.co/OHxKzIsOyZ
Unification Hero
“I did not wait for the system to help me. I went and found the help myself.”
When the child welfare system tried to define her Bre~ chose to write a different story. Learn here why we are so honored to celebrate Bre~ and her family. https://t.co/TfYS93t4v6
For two decades, Corey B. remained separated from his eldest son. Today, without any court order or decree, his son lives with him. Corey invites us to ask: What does it mean to truly support families? What does justice look like beyond the courtroom? https://t.co/GurhEVphMl
What does it look like to provide community support that meets children and their parents' needs on their terms? Philly Voice for Change provides a pretty perfect example of how to answer that question. https://t.co/K8AswKKvQa
This Family Unification Month, we remember Violet Z.—a devoted mother who passed away in May, and fought fiercely to keep her family together. 💜
"Parents like Violet didn’t need to be taught how to advocate for themselves, she had that fire naturally."
https://t.co/Sw0TVQTdt5
Don't miss tomorrow's Family Unification Month kickoff at 1pm ET for a powerful and thought-provoking webinar hosted by April Lee and Yalonda Houston from Philly Voice for Change. https://t.co/Bzm1XgcNsc
Join us in celebrating our first 2025 Family Unification Heroes https://t.co/CXwGaKjD22
Sisters Amber and Allison leaned on each other and the advocacy of attorney Rhia to keep their family together. A powerful story of connection, care, and unification. 💜 #UnificationHeroes2025
Tomorrow - Join Amy Mulzer, Chas Budnick, and Sarah Goldstein of Brooklyn Defender Services for a critical conversation on the “best interests of the child” standard in TPR cases. https://t.co/lU31Qwcd1G
Join us for the April #EndTPR webinar on Wednesday, April 16 at 1pm ET to explore how federal funding policies have historically prioritized termination and adoption over family unification and how those incentives continue to shape outcomes for families. https://t.co/iHODF5AMdp
A new resource from the ABA Center on Children and the Law and Grandfamilies & Kinship Support Network describes different models of providing legal services to kin and highlights programs across the country - https://t.co/BYSEPhqllE
Join panelists from OK & NM on March 11th as they discuss establishing family representation offices, choosing models, staffing, ensuring high-quality representation, and navigating legislative & funding challenges. https://t.co/ffaQI4mx7K
New Resource: Kin-Specific Foster Home Approval Standards https://t.co/xJ666CBSDK.
With other national partners the Center created these Standards to assist child welfare agencies implementing foster home licensing and approval processes for safe placement with kin caregivers.
Join us on Wednesday, 2/19 at 1pm ET for the next webinar in our series: 'Defending Parental Rights: Constitutional Challenges to TPR' with Professor Chris Gottlieb and Tara Urs - Register here https://t.co/J9cYi2vQVD
We're hiring! The Center has two leadership positions open - the Associate Director of Legal Representation Projects, and the Center Deputy Director. Interviews will begin in early February, so all interested applicants are encouraged to apply by Jan. 31. https://t.co/g0SQrObI5o
Join us on Wed., Jan. 22 at 3pm ET for the next session of our "A Way Forward Webinar Series". Melody Webb and her team will lead a presentation on the Mother’s Outreach Network (MON) and the Mother Up Pilot in DC. https://t.co/XZDcbV9Ads
Why We Should End TPR - Join us for a virtual gathering featuring panelists Shrounda Selivanoff, Sheri Freemont and Vivek Sankaran, who will critically examine the involuntary Termination of Parental Rights (TPR) under law. Tomorrow, Jan. 8 at 1pm ET. https://t.co/zU89VckVTo.