GRANDfamilies Kinship Care at Children's Service Society of Utah
Children's Service Society of Utah (CSS) is home to GRANDfamilies Kinship Care, the only kinship-serving program in the state.
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Children's Service Society of Utah (CSS) is home to GRANDfamilies Kinship Care, the only kinship-serving program in the state.
Learn how the Network is identifying exemplary policies, practices, and programs that are helping kinship/grandfamilies.
This video presents key takeaways from a conversation between Karyne Jones, President and CEO of the NCBA and Reverend Dr. Frederick D. Haynes, III, Senior Pastor of Friendship West Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas.
An important federal rule for title IV-E child welfare agencies around the country has changed to support kinship families in the foster care system.
Dr. Joseph Crumbley offers strategies to be used to help kin/grandfamily caregivers adjust and adapt as they navigate new family dynamics in their role as primary caregivers.
Like all kinship families, kinship families of unaccompanied immigrant children need support in managing the challenges that come with caring for the sudden and often unexpected placement of a child.
The following list contains housing developments for grandfamilies. The list is being added to as more housing developments come to our attention.
Utilizing opportunities to draw on existing data can be a cost-effective way to support program and planning efforts for children and caregivers.
New responsibilities for children often bring new concerns for the future for older kin caregivers. You can help grandfamilies make the plans they need to put their minds at ease.
In this resource, you will find tips and tools to identify and secure funding for your kinship services.