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2019 Legislative Session Advocating For Kids In Foster Care (UPDATED: Feb 25th)

  • Child Welfare
  • State Advocacy

By Allison Gilbreath

In 2018, Voices and our partners worked to raise awareness of issues children and their families encountered in foster care. We successfully helped pass the Kinship Guardianship Assistance program, which provides financial assistance to a limited number of children placed in licensed foster homes with their relatives. In 2019, we are entering into the legislative session on the heels of the release of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission’s study of the foster care system. There is renewed energy from lawmakers to respond to the concerns about the safety and well being of children in the foster care system. In addition, lawmakers are preparing the state to begin implementing the Federal Family First Prevention Services Act.

In 2019, Voices helped create the first-ever Foster Care Unified Agenda.  The Unified Agenda is crafted by partners from across the Commonwealth who represent policy advocates, service providers, parents and caregivers, and—most especially—youth to identify key legislative opportunities to improve Virginia’s child welfare system. We are grateful to this network for helping us accomplish the significant work for children, youth, and families impacted by the foster care system during the 2019 legislative session. The Unified Agenda can be downloaded here.

Members Include:

CASA of Central Virginia

C2ADOPT

Children’s Home Society

Depaul Community Resources

Family Focused Treatment Associations

Families Forward Virginia

Formed Families Forward

Greater Richmond SCAN

Greater Charlottesville Trauma Informed Community Network

NewFound Families Virginia

United Methodist Family Services

Virginia Association of Child Placing Agencies

Virginia Home for Boys and Girls

Virginia Kids Belong

Virginia Poverty Law Center

Voices for Virginia’s Children

Virginia Creates First Ever Foster Care Caucus

Legislators from both sides of the aisle gathered Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019 to show their support for much-needed changes to Virginia’s foster care system. The newly created Foster Care Caucus was hosted by co-chairs Del. Emily Brewer, R-Suffolk and Sen. Monty Mason, D-Williamsburg. The caucus hopes to raise awareness of the deficiencies within the foster care system, support the initial steps to implement the federal Family First Prevention Services Act, and bring structure and supports to the kinship diversion program. Read more about it here.

Delegate Emily Brewer and Senator Monty Mason announce the creation of the foster care caucus

Bills We Support

Budget Items Included in Final Proposal

Guest columnists- Children in Foster Care Deserve a Family  Richmond Times-Dispatch: Dec. 18, 2018

Foster Care System Has Needed Reform for Decades  Virginia Mercury: Jan. 16, 2019

New Caucus formed to Focus on Foster Care – Richmond Times-Dispatch: Jan. 16, 2019

Virginia Foster Care Failures Hit General AssemblyCapital News Service (ran in papers and news outlets across the Commonwealth): Jan. 16, 2019

Foster Care Issues with Virginia Poverty Law Center and Voices for Virginia’s ChildrenWRIR News: Jan. 21, 2019

Parents Share Struggle with Foster Care System as Lawmakers Push Efforts for Change  – ABC Channel 8 News WRIC:  Jan. 23, 2019

Social Service Legislation to Revamp Foster Care  — The Roanoke Times: Jan. 28, 2019


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