September 2024Vol. 25, No. 7Newsletter Highlights the "Good Stuff" in Child Welfare
It can be hard to focus on the positive elements of child welfare when the system is inherently related to child maltreatment. However, there are also many positives that come with a system designed to promote child well-being, safety, and permanency while strengthening families.
The Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice and Research at the University of Pennsylvania offers a monthly newsletter focused on those positives. The Good Stuff in Child Welfare highlights programs, services, collaborations, and other encouraging and heartening child welfare stories from across the country.
Each newsletter offers short summaries of approximately four to six feel-good child welfare stories, with links to read the full articles. Recent newsletters featured the following stories:
- An Atlanta nonprofit helps youth who experienced foster care move into college
- A California nonprofit that empowers youth in foster care welcomes two new youth ambassadors
- An intergenerational community in Missouri will house foster families, seniors, and older youth transitioning from care
- A tutoring program offers academic and emotional support to youth in foster care
Past editions of the newsletter are available on the Field Center’s newsletters webpage. You can sign up to receive the newsletter by email by scrolling to the bottom of the Field Center’s website and clicking "Newsletter Sign Up." You can also sign up by opening one of the past editions and selecting "Join Our Email List" at the top of the page.