The impact of the Great Resignation in child welfare
The Great Resignation has forced many work sectors to adapt to meet a new era of professionals: those willing to walk out the door when their needs aren’t met.
AdoptUSKids authors include experts in child welfare, communications, evaluation, and/or technology from across the United States. Together, they drive the AdoptUSKids project, as it supports foster and adoptive families, raises awareness about the nationwide need for more of these families, and provides resources to child welfare systems and professionals.
The Great Resignation has forced many work sectors to adapt to meet a new era of professionals: those willing to walk out the door when their needs aren’t met.
During the 3-day graduation event, fellows presented their research projects.
The theme focuses on engaging older youth in their permanency planning. After all, youth are the experts of their own lives.
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Here’s how post-adoption support services look across 46 states and three territories.
AdoptUSKids surveyed states and territories to learn about the services offered across child welfare systems.