How can Medicaid-funded services support children, youth, and families involved with child protection?
This brief describes Medicaid financing and covered services for children involved with a child protection agency.
This brief describes Medicaid financing and covered services for children involved with a child protection agency.
This brief describes how Medicaid funds can support residential treatment programs and outlines considerations for FFPSA implementation.
Learn how D.C.’s child protection agency implemented a CQI system that focuses on family support and on preventing child removal.
Director Donald describes her leadership strategies, which have transformed the District of Columbia Child and Family Services Agency.
Casey Family Programs hosts a series of webinars focused on Title IV-E federal reimbursement for parent and child legal representation.
Casey Family Programs has awarded “Bring Up Nebraska” with the foundation’s Jim Casey Building Communities of Hope Award.
Casey Family programs applauds passage of the Family First Transition Act, which provides resources to implement the Family First Prevention Services Act.
In this Q&A, Timothy Phipps describes the importance of involving parents, especially fathers, in designing the child welfare system.
Learn how a residential treatment program changed its business model, practice, and culture to better serve youth and families.
Explore key components of supportive housing programs and evidence of their effectiveness with child welfare-involved families.