What We Work For

We work to unite the child welfare system with other intervening public systems and community-based organizations to transform standards of care for young families.

Adolescent parents face multiple obstacles balancing their own transition to adulthood with raising a child. For young people in the foster care system and those who have recently “aged out” of care, the challenges are even greater and the resources available to help are frequently scarce.

How We Do It

Our Approach

We support child welfare systems in building multi-generational strategies that meet the developmental needs of both young parents and their children. We help systems create opportunities through which these young families can succeed and thrive.

We work to change the dominant negative narrative of young parents in foster care and highlight racial inequities and the racism, implicit bias, and discrimination that result in the overrepresentation of youth of color within child welfare.

Our efforts support child welfare systems in changing policies and practices through technical assistance and training, facilitating cross-national workgroups of experts in the field, advocating for national and statewide policies that reflect the research of what expectant and parenting youth in foster care, their children, and families need to thrive, promoting multi-systemic and community partnerships, and mobilizing expectant and parenting youth in care to become leaders and advocates for positive change.

Our goal is to transform the child welfare system so that expectant and parenting youth in foster care, their children, and their families are supported to heal, succeed, and thrive.

Resources

Additional Resources

Resources

Featured Publications

  • Expectant and Parenting Youth Developmental Needs: Domain V

  • Expectant and Parenting Youth Developmental Needs: Domain IV

  • Expectant and Parenting Youth Developmental Needs: Domain III

  • Expectant and Parenting Youth Developmental Needs: Domain II

  • Expectant and Parenting Youth Developmental Needs: Domain I

  • Changing Systems and Practice for Young Fathers to Improve Outcomes for Young Fathers, Their Children, and Their Families

  • Supporting the Sexual and Reproductive Health of Youth in Out-of-Home Care: A Guide for Caseworkers

 

The Team

Our Experts

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