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On this week’s episode, we discuss the federal about-face on child support payment policies for youth in foster care; how the workforce crisis is impacting Texas juvenile justice; and the latest on localizing juvenile justice in California. 

Debbie Riley, CEO and co-founder of the Center for Adoption Support and Education, joins us to talk about what we’ve learned about post-adoption support in America and the recent data on adopted youth returning to foster care unearthed by USA Today this year.

Reading Room

The Federal Government Will Allow States to Stop Charging Families for Foster Care
https://bit.ly/3uC2rOz

Coming Soon to Congress: Discussion on Child Support Clawback
https://bit.ly/3oJjvgH

Understaffed, and Under Federal Investigation, Texas Juvenile Detention System Halts Intake
https://bit.ly/3uED1Q9

How Hidden Foster Care Harms Children and Parents of Color
https://bit.ly/3OSneW1

The Imprint’s Hidden Foster Care Series
https://imprintnews.org/special-series/hidden-foster-care

California Budget Plan Supports Shifting Youth from State Prisons to Juvenile Halls, Amid Opposition
https://bit.ly/3OxSPfx

Los Angeles County Launches New Youth Development Department to Deter Crime
https://bit.ly/3oaI0ol

For tens of thousands of children in the U.S., their “forever family” doesn’t last long. USA TODAY investigates: Why do adoptions fail?
https://bit.ly/3sPiveP

Connections Matter: Relationships with Birth Families are Important for Foster, Adopted Children
https://bit.ly/3NXdp7O

Free Online Training Platform Launched for Adoption and Guardianship Workers
https://bit.ly/3RkE4yu