Recruiting foster and adoptive families: Stories and strategies from leaders in child welfare
Key considerations for recruiting families and the role diligent recruitment plays in child welfare.
Key considerations for recruiting families and the role diligent recruitment plays in child welfare.
Hear how MPLD fellow Gilbert Soto identified barriers to kinship placements in New Jersey.
This article and checklist offer practical approaches for increasing the retention and approval of African American resource families.
Two public agency leaders describe assessing post-adoption support services.
Hear from April Ludwig about the action research project she completed as part of the AdoptUSKids MPLD program.
Browse a list of detailed strategies for bolstering your recruitment and retention plans.
Real-life examples representing a spectrum of strategies available for developing plans to recruit and retain resource families.
Presenters provide details on three models to family finding and engagement that AdoptUSKids helped jurisdictions replicate.
Presenters share highlights of AdoptUSKids’ recent work supporting replication of family-finding models in multiple child welfare systems.
Presenters share strategies to help you increase your capacity to write strengths-based narratives, manage child-specific inquiries, and gain narrative approvals.
Ground resource family support efforts in tribal culture. Plus, learn how to allow tribal values, language, traditions, and teachings guide your work with resource families.
Hear program evaluation techniques and strategies to help you get what you need from your evaluation efforts.
How grief and loss affect resource families and ways to support families.
Use this analysis to improve diligent recruitment plans and increase the pool of diverse foster and adoptive families.
Increase the number of resource families by combining data with effective engagement strategies.
A foster care supervisor in Nevada shares how partnerships help their county recruit foster families and match teens with mentors.
Hear from Thomas Threlkeld on “Trauma 101” training for people working with children in foster care.
Hear one MPLD fellow share how her participation in the program helped her lead systems-change efforts at her organization in Florida.
What child-specific recruitment entails, and why you should be doing it.
Presenters provide concrete strategies to connect post-placement support to recruitment strategies and activities.