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August 2003Vol. 4, No. 6Congressional Summit Yields Recommendations for the Future of Child Welfare

In response to concerns expressed by Members of Congress, the Center for the Study of Social Policy and its Center for Community Partnership in Child Welfare sponsored a Congressional Summit on November 18, 2002, to explore the challenges facing today's child welfare systems and to highlight innovative community approaches. Summit findings were released in April in the report, Looking to the Future—an Examination of the State of Child Welfare and Recommendations for Action.

Twenty-one recommendations for changes to legislation and Federal policy are proposed in the report, clustered around the following five themes:

  • Prevention strategies for keeping children safe at home
  • Ensuring timely and appropriate decision-making: Workforce development
  • Strengthening permanency options and successful adoptions
  • Creating assets and supports for youth leaving foster care
  • Augmenting accountability

A broad spectrum of child welfare stakeholders participated in the summit, including administrators, practitioners, parents, researchers, former foster youth, community advocates, judges, and legislators. While not all participants supported all recommendations, the report represents a broad consensus.

The full text of the report, along with a 12-page executive summary, can be found on the Center for Community Partnership in Child Welfare website at www.cssp.org/center/ccws_future.html. A print copy of the report can be requested by emailing gina.chaney@cssp.org.