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A new report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation has found that the number of Wyoming young people age 14 to 21 in foster care dropped 54% since 2006. Youths who age out of the system continue to face numerous barriers, including access to post-secondary education.
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Prior to the Indian Child Welfare Act, 80% of Native families living on reservations lost at least one child to the foster care system. 85% of those children were placed outside of the family and community, even when willing and able family members were available.
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The disparity between Utah's foster families and foster children is in the hundreds to thousands. Currently, there are 2,700 children in the foster…
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CASA, or Court Appointed Special Advocates, are volunteers who work with children that are in the legal system maintain a sense of normalcy, often when…
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A Navajo Nation judge is refusing to dismiss lawsuits claiming Native American children were sexually abused while enrolled in a Mormon church foster…