What has been New York’s experience with casework teaming?
New York has found that casework teaming can help child welfare staff better meet the needs of the children and families they serve.
New York has found that casework teaming can help child welfare staff better meet the needs of the children and families they serve.
This brief summarizes key considerations for delivering virtual services and supports to families.
States can ensure consistent health care coverage for children in foster care by implementing continuous eligibility for Medcaid or CHIP.
This brief describes Medicaid financing and covered services for children involved with a child protection agency.
Learn how the use of Medicaid state plan amendments and waivers can support children in foster care.
This brief describes how Medicaid funds can support residential treatment programs and outlines considerations for FFPSA implementation.
Learn about the benefits of family time for parents and children, and why it is essential for a child’s well-being.
Mindful organizing supports better decision-making and service delivery, which lead to better child safety and improved family well-being.
This webinar series highlights Medicaid and EPSDT, addressing dental and behavioral health care needs, waivers and amending state plans.
Youth in foster care have high rates of trauma exposure. A trauma-informed child protection system can mitigate trauma’s adverse effects.