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One Step Forward for Subsidized Guardianship
Childcare/Youth Services, Families and PovertyAbigail KramerApril 30, 2009caregiver, financial support, foster care, legislation, subsidized guardianshipComment
A Better Way to Judge: Evaluating Parents in Illinois
Abigail KramerMarch 18, 2009Comment
Deciding if a Mother is Fit: Mental health evaluations are far from scientific.
Abigail KramerMarch 18, 2009 Comment
Hard Choices: Caring for the children of mentally ill parents

The Center for New York City Affairs and the Center for an Urban Future today issued a joint report documenting the issues facing poor and working class parents with mental illness and their children.

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Child Welfare, Mental Health, Reports, Families and PovertyKristin MorseMarch 17, 2009custody, mentally ill parents, poverty, psychiatric problems, reportComment
When Parents Need Treatment: Supports Scarce for mothers with mental illness
Abigail KramerMarch 17, 2009 Comment
Revolving Door of Care Children with mental illness bounce from foster care to hospitals.
Abigail KramerMarch 18, 2009 Comment
Regional Solutions to Segregation and Racial Inequity: Can Metro Areas Overcome Inequality?
EventsAbigail KramerMarch 11, 2009Comment
Class Struggles: Strengthening Schools by Strengthening Families
EventsAbigail KramerOctober 21, 2008Comment
Homes Away From Home: The Changing Face of Foster Care
EventsAbigail KramerSeptember 16, 2008Comment
Greater Expectations: Foster parents confront new needs , and new demands.
Abigail KramerJuly 8, 2008 Comment
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