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Approximately 1.6 million youth in
the U.S. experience homelessness for at least one night each year; one
group particularly at risk is lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender
(LGBT) youth. In fact, a national survey of homeless centers and
agencies that serve youth found that 40 percent of those served identify
as LGBT. These youth are more likely to become homeless at younger ages
and to be sexually assaulted on the streets and in shelters. Read more
about these youth, the work that's being done to help them, and what
more can be done, in our latest blog post.
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A
webinar this week highlighted promising state practices that support
maltreated infants and toddlers. In Hawaii, practitioners work with
parents for 10 weeks, helping them bond with and become more sensitive
to the needs of their children. Colorado holds court hearings and case
reviews more frequently for children under age six, to make sure their
needs are readily addressed. In Washington state, children who are
returned to their birth parents receive intensive in-home services for
at least six months afterward. This webinar was based on the findings of
a recent report by Child Trends and ZERO TO THREE, Changing the Course for Infants and Toddlers: A Survey of State Child Welfare Policies and Initiatives.
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Child Trends is thrilled to welcome Ann Segal as a visiting fellow. Ann is president of Action Strategies, where she serves as a consultant for foundations and organizations. She has
decades of experience working on programs that serve low-income
children and families, including 22 years at the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services. As a fellow, Ann will provide Child
Trends with valuable strategic counsel, support research initiatives,
help mentor our research staff, and pursue her own work.
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