The Imprint Weekly

The Imprint
The Imprint Weekly

The Imprint Weekly Podcast offers listeners a regular review of news and trends in America's child welfare and juvenile justice systems, along with other critical services for youth and families. Join Imprint Senior Editor John Kelly for a discussion of the week's major headlines, plus interviews with leaders in the field.

  1. 6月10日

    Headlines: New Federal Child Welfare Data, Insuring Foster Care, the Trump Budget, and more

    On this week’s “Headlines” edition of the  Imprint Weekly Podcast, we talk about the new federal dashboard for child welfare data from through the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System. We discuss the dashboard itself and what we hope it evolves to include, and then break down some of the trendlines in this year’s numbers.  We also discuss the latest on President Trump’s spending request for 2026, what made it into the “Big Beautiful” reconciliation bill that now sits with the Senate, and more happening in Washington, D.C. We close with a review of some state headlines around liability insurance in California, a lawsuit in Tennessee, adoptee rights in Georgia, luggage for New York foster youth, and a new report on foster care in Minnesota. Thanks to Lyssn for sponsoring this episode! Reading Room A Deep Dive on New Federal Foster Care Data https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/deep-dive-new-federal-foster-care-data/261418 White House Watch https://imprintnews.org/special-series/white-house-watch House Reconciliation Bill Proposes Deepest SNAP Cut in History, Would Take Food Assistance Away From Millions of Low-Income Families https://bit.ly/3HNktXf House Begins Markup of Reconciliation Bill Today https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/house-begins-markup-reconciliation-bill-today/261108 Trump 2026 Budget Consolidates or Eliminates Several Youth Programs https://bit.ly/4e5qNWj AmeriCorps Must Restore Grant Funding and Members to States that Sued over Cuts, Federal Judge Rules https://bit.ly/45PJZFj Foster Care Agencies in California’s Central Valley are Facing an Insurance Crisis, and Possibly Closure https://bit.ly/4mUvhTz The Insurance Cliff Coming for California Foster Care https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/insurance-cliff-coming-california-foster-care/251572 Tennessee Sued Over Foster Care Conditions Again https://bit.ly/3ZqMMkx Georgia Opens Adoptee Access to Original Birth Certificates https://bit.ly/43TSlsS New York to Provide Luggage for Foster Youth https://imprintnews.org/top-stories/ny-lawmakers-agree-to-bill-for-foster-youth-luggage/261536 Minnesota Foster Youth Publish Groundbreaking Report https://bit.ly/4kzjEA3

    46 分钟
  2. 6月2日

    A New Way Forward on Children’s Mental Health

    Over the course of his career leading youth and family services, Alex Briscoe has become an expert in Medicaid policy, one of the most complex but substantial corners of government funding. He recently led a multi-year initiative called the California Children's Trust, which set out to reimagine the state’s approach to screening and meeting the mental health needs of children.  He joined The Imprint Weekly Podcast to talk about how it should work, why he thinks we rely too much on a medical model of care in America, and what the stakes are for kids when it comes to the battle over Medicaid spending going on in Washington, D.C.  Alex Briscoe is a principal Public Works Alliance and served as executive director of the California Children's Trust. He previously served as the director of children’s services, and then as health care director, for Alameda County.  Reading Room In California, Cautious Optimism About Better Collaboration on Kids Under Newsom https://imprintnews.org/childrens-mental-health/in-california-cautious-optimism-about-better-collaboration-on-kids-under-newsom/39501 Why We Need a New System of Care for California’s Youngest Children and Their Families https://imprintnews.org/childrens-mental-health/why-we-need-a-new-system-of-care-for-californias-youngest-children-and-their-families/37843 Millions Unclaimed: Behind California’s Troubled Mental Health Care Funding System https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/millions-unclaimed-behind-californias-troubled-mental-health-care-funding-system/38158

    53 分钟
  3. 5月12日

    Headlines: What’s Going on in Washington

    On this week’s “Headlines” edition of the  Imprint Weekly Podcast, we dive into Trump administration’s reduction of the federal workforce focused on children and families, and hundreds of millions of dollars in grants terminated at the Department of Justice. Then we turn to what early indications are in regard to the future of federal spending, including Republican plans for a reconciliation bill and Trump’s proposed budget for 2026,  We also talk about new federal data on youth in foster care, which shows the total continues to decline.  Thanks to Lyssn for sponsoring this episode! Reading Room Months of Turmoil, Hasty Terminations https://imprintnews.org/top-stories/months-of-turmoil-hasty-terminations/260982 Trump Delivers Massive Blow to Youth Justice Programs https://imprintnews.org/justice/juvenile-justice-2/trump-delivers-massive-blow-to-youth-justice-programs/260778 National CASA Loses Federal Funding Amid Trump Administration’s Cuts to Hundreds of Nonprofits https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/national-casa-loses-federal-funding-amid-trump-administrations-cuts-to-hundreds-of-nonprofits/260680 Trump Administration Guts Funding For Children’s Advocacy Centers in Western U.S. https://imprintnews.org/child-welfare-2/trump-administration-guts-funding-for-childrens-advocacy-centers-in-western-u-s/260872 DOJ Funding Update, Council on Criminal Justice https://counciloncj.org/doj-funding-update-a-deeper-look-at-the-cuts/ Dem Senators Want Answers on Justice Grant Terminations https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/dem-senators-want-answers-justice-grant-terminations/260884 Panicked Parents Push Back On Trump Administration’s Dismantling of Head Start https://imprintnews.org/top-stories/parents-push-back-on-trump-head-start/260917 Trump Calls for Massive Cuts in Discretionary Spending https://imprintnews.org/youth-services-insider/trump-calls-massive-cuts-discretionary-spending/260895

    43 分钟
  4. 5月4日

    Head Start and the Social Safety Net

    Head Start is a federally funded early learning operation that serves about 750,000 children every year at approximately 1,600 programs across the country. In the past month, the Trump administration has laid off several Head Start staff, and a leaked draft of an early budget request had the program slated for elimination. (A public budget document last week did not mention cuts or increases to Head Start). Sacha Klein, a professor and researcher at Michigan State University’s School of Social Work, joined the podcast to talk about the nexus between Head Start and the social safety net, including her research on its connection to child welfare.  We also chat with the hosts of Young and Autonomous, the newest podcast on SafeCamp Audio. This is a four-episode podcast by young parents with lived experience in foster care where hosts engage in meaningful conversations with peers, sex educators, and researchers about sexual and reproductive health information, rights, services, and resources. Sacha Klein is an associate professor at the Michigan State University School of Social Work. She is an expert on child welfare, child maltreatment prevention, and the effects of early care and education on parenting. Reading Room Trump Plan to Dismantle Head Start Is Illegal, Lawsuit Argues https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/29/us/politics/trump-head-start-lawsuit-aclu.html I was a low-income student who attended Head Start. I'm now an educator with a master's degree and owe all my success to the federal program. https://www.businessinsider.com/head-start-low-income-student-owe-success-program-2025-4 Imprint Weekly Podcast: The Impact of Paid Family Leave on Child Maltreatment https://imprintnews.org/podcast/impact-paid-family-leave-child-maltreatment Young & Autonomous Podcast https://safecampaudio.org/show/young-and-autonomous/

    48 分钟
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The Imprint Weekly Podcast offers listeners a regular review of news and trends in America's child welfare and juvenile justice systems, along with other critical services for youth and families. Join Imprint Senior Editor John Kelly for a discussion of the week's major headlines, plus interviews with leaders in the field.

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