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Since January 2023, the Central Authority Payment Service has sent more than $5 million in international child support payments to Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Portugal, Slovakia, and Sweden on behalf of 44 states. Learn more about CAP.
The DCL emphasizes the importance of the new CMS guidance, specifically for child welfare leaders seeking to address health care needs, both as a strategy for preventing entry into the child welfare system, as well as for addressing the needs of children and youth in foster care. The DCL also provides suggested actions for child welfare leaders to serve as valuable thought partners to their Medicaid counterparts in thinking through the benefits of specific Medicaid services across systems.
In this webinar, OTIP discusses communications planning and awareness building for Human Trafficking Prevention Month (HTPM). The webinar provides an overview of the HTPM Toolkit and share foundational principals for public awareness and outreach.
Join Public Health Reports, the Association of Schools & Programs of Public Health, and the Office on Trafficking in Persons for A Meet the Authors Webinar on “Adapting to Adversity: Transforming Interpersonal Violence Interventions for Youth and Adults Based on COVID-19 Insights.”
Webinar provides participants with an overview of the Social Work Compact, how it works, the timeline for set-up of the commission and issuance of multistate licenses, how the compact can support disaster relief efforts, and a Q&A session
The Office of Early Childhood Development will host an in person listening session at the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) annual convention. The listening session will be held on Wednesday, October 30, 12:45 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. PT. Participants must be registered for the NCAI convention to attend.