Examples of well-written public photolisting narratives
Narratives of four children, including siblings, a teen, and a child with significant needs, illustrate qualities of engaging narratives that protect children’s safety, privacy, and dignity.
Narratives of four children, including siblings, a teen, and a child with significant needs, illustrate qualities of engaging narratives that protect children’s safety, privacy, and dignity.
A list of details and descriptions that should never be shared in a child’s narrative—and the thinking behind it.
Include details like these to write public narratives that are engaging and protect children’s safety, privacy, and dignity.
Use this tool to ensure that you’ve included lots of positive information, and none of the negative, in a child’s profile.
Rules, tools, and examples to help you write narratives for that are strengths based and protect children’s privacy and dignity.
Best practices in matching waiting children in foster care with adoptive families.