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  2. Child Welfare Information Gateway - Wikipedia

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    The National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information was established in 1974 by the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (Public Law 93-247) to collect, organize, and disseminate information about all aspects of child maltreatment. The National Adoption Information Clearinghouse was established by the United States Congress in ...

  3. National Foster Care Month - Wikipedia

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    National Foster Care Month is supported and maintained by the Children's Bureau, [11] Children Welfare Information Gateway, [12] and their partners. In addition, the National Resource for Permanency and Family Connections, [13] [14] the National Foster Youth Institute, [15] the Casey Family Programs, [16] Foster Club, [17] and the Congressional Caucus on Foster Youth.

  4. Administration for Children and Families - Wikipedia

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    ACF's direct predecessor, the Family Support Administration, was created in 1986 by bringing together six existing major programs within HHS. [5] ACF was created in its present form on April 15, 1991, by merging the Office of Human Development Services, the Family Support Administration, and the Maternal and Child Health Block Grant Program.

  5. How much an adoption costs and 4 ways to pay for it - AOL

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    The Child Welfare Information Gateway estimates that adoption costs can set you back by as much as $60,000. ... A Child Awaits Foundation. National Adoption Foundation.

  6. United States Children's Bureau - Wikipedia

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    It launched the National Child Welfare Workforce Institute in 2008. [75] In 2009, the Bureau funded a new National Resource Center for In-Home Services to support promising practices that can help children remain safely in their homes when their families are involved (or at risk of involvement) with the child welfare system. [76]

  7. New Mexico at the bottom of national child welfare report - AOL

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    Jun. 11—Across 2021 and 2022, 1 in 2 New Mexican children experienced an adverse childhood experience — a traumatic experience that could include abuse, neglect or witnessing domestic violence ...

  8. Foster care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ+ individuals and couples often seek to foster or adopt children as a means of family building. While frequently met with backlash, the Child Welfare Information Gateway (https://www.childwelfare.gov) recently published an FAQ regarding the topic. The factsheet opens with "Many foster care and adoption agencies, both public and private ...

  9. Mandatory reporting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide, there was a 2348% increase in hotline calls from 150,000 in 1963 to 3.3 million in 2009. [7] In 2011, there were 3.4 million calls. [8] From 1992 to 2009 in the US, substantiated cases of sexual abuse declined 62%, physical abuse decreased 56% and neglect 10%.