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For your reference, a collection of Family Finding job descriptions is being compiled here.

Permanency Blast September 2011

Here are a few tidbits that I hope will be informative and helpful to you:

The documentary film From Place to Place, highlighted on our April 20th Blast, has sold in all 50 states, screened in 9 communities in 4 states ...

A series of articles about social media and networking, and the impact on adoption and foster care, recently appeared ...

Finally, we asked you to send job descriptions for family finding staff ...

Permanency Blast June 2011

I wanted to provide you with some quick sources of information and an update on the Search Services component of the National Institute for Permanent Family Connectedness (NIPFC). Happy Reading!

Permanency Blast 4-20-11

Please read the exciting news below. Please note that there are two announcements in this blast for your Permanency update:

  • From Place to Place
  • Request for job descriptions/evaulations

Permanency Blast 4-05-11

As promised in our most recent blast, the National Institute for Permanent Family Connectedness (NIPFC) and Kevin Campbell have partnered with Clif Venable, formerly of USSearch, to offer the first relative search product designed by and for Child Welfare professionals.  Based upon our collective experience and your input, we are excited to offer:

Permanency Blast 3-8-11

Kevin Campbell, Kelly Beck and I have been speaking with you for years in response to your questions about how to improve the quality and consistency of your relative searches.  We recognize how The Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act along with statewide legislation (such as AB938 in California) have significantly increased your demand for a thorough, efficient, reliable and less expensive search process

Permanency Blast 3-1-11

Hi there Permanency Warriors.  While some of you have not heard from me in an email format for quite a while and others may be new to this list, I have been interfacing with many of you during the last 12 months during the transition from the California Permanency for Youth Project (CPYP) to the National Institute for Permanent Family Connectedness.