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SUMMARY:Training: History of the NYC Child Welfare System
DESCRIPTION:This training will focus on the period of time between the New York State Child Welfare Reform Act of 1979 and the federal Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA) of 1997. We will discuss the events of the 1980s and early 1990s that were the motivating force behind a seismic shift from “family preservation” to “child protection” as a microcosm of how public service systems are continuously built\, dismantled and rebuilt—and the roles played by the various actors in this process. We will also look at the evolution of the Child Welfare Organizing Project (CWOP) and parent advocacy in New York City. This training is open to the public but most relevant to parents impacted by the child welfare system. \nThis training will be facilitated by Michael Arsham\, Executive Director\, Office of Advocacy\, Administration for Children’s Services & Sabra Jackson\, Parent Engagement Specialist\, Administration for Children’s Services. Presentation co-developed by Sara Taylor\, MSW intern\, Office of Advocacy\, ACS. \nThis free online training will be hosted by Rise. \n>> Sign up via Eventbrite to receive the Zoom link.
URL:https://www.risemagazine.org/event/history-of-the-nyc-child-welfare-system/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Teresa Marrero":MAILTO:Teresa-m@risemagazine.org
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SUMMARY:Community Support Circle
DESCRIPTION:The Rise peer support circle is a space to connect with other parents with similar experiences and share resources and information. Through restorative justice circles processes\, we discuss our experiences and challenges as parents and support one another. We also share information about upcoming Rise trainings and events and how to sign up. \nRise’s parent-led community support circle is now open to parents impacted by family policing systems in any location across the country. \nComplete the sign-up form and we will send you the link to join the support circle by Zoom!
URL:https://www.risemagazine.org/event/community-support-circle-26/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Teresa Marrero":MAILTO:Teresa-m@risemagazine.org
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