Ohio START, which stands for Sobriety, Treatment and Reducing Trauma, is a groundbreaking program adopted by the Ohio Department of Children & Youth (formerly ODJFS) and the Public Children Services
Rio Grande, Ohio – University of Rio Grande is participating in the University Partnership Title IV-E Child Welfare Training Program (UPP), a collaborative initiative aimed at bolstering the child welfare
The new National Parent & Youth Helpline has already taken 6,700 calls, texts and live chats since its inception in January, and now the U.S. House of Representatives is considering a bill to fund it permanently. Rep. .
New data show the impacts of Connecticut s proposed child tax credit. Broken down by town, and state House and Senate districts, 268,000 eligible families would receive $306 million in tax credits. Places like Bridgeport, Hartford, and Waterbury have the largest populations of eligible families. .