Kin Mobilization Learning Collaborative
The Grandfamilies & Kinship Support Network has partnered with its Subject Matter Expert, Marina Nitze of the Child Welfare Playbook to host a learning collaborative on kin mobilization.
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The Grandfamilies & Kinship Support Network has partnered with its Subject Matter Expert, Marina Nitze of the Child Welfare Playbook to host a learning collaborative on kin mobilization.
This Kinship/Grandfamily Provider Resource Guide contains links to an array of resources for service providers to support these families.
The following list contains housing developments for grandfamilies. The list is being added to as more housing developments come to our attention.
The following list contains examples of resource guides for kinship families and those who serve them.
On September 28, 2023, the U.S. Administration for Children and Families (ACF) issued a final rule that explicitly gives all Title IV-E child welfare agencies the option to use kin-specific foster care licensing or approval standards and encourages them to limit those standards to federal safety requirements.
Explore strategies to embark on evaluation of kinship programs and access data sharing agreements you can adapt.
The ABA Center on Children and the Law and Generations United, in partnership with Casey Family Programs, have created this practical kinship assessment tool with resource links to support the array of child welfare agencies
These trainings and curricula have not been reviewed or evaluated by the Grandfamilies & Kinship Support Network or Generations United and are not endorsed by…
Grand Connections connects kinship/grandfamilies with others who share similar experiences.
Explore the themes and promising practices that were highlighted at the regional and tribal convenings held across the country in 2022.