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Judicial Bench Guide: Supporting the Mental Health of Children and Youth in Family Court
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The Student-Affirming Education Needed for Our Children and Our Nation’s Future
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Practice Advisory: Preliminary Injunction in Lucas R. v. Becerra
This practice advisory discusses the recent issuance of a preliminary injunction in Lucas R. v. Becerra and aims to help legal service providers and child advocates make use of the due process protections now required.
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Expanded Confidentiality and Sealing Provisions for Youth Police Records
This guide provides an overview the different types of encounters with law enforcement that are covered by the additional confidentiality protections, the types of records and information that are protected, and what the requirements are for diversion service providers, law enforcement, and probation departments.
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Fostering Parenthood the Podcast
This groundbreaking podcast released by NCYL's Reproductive Health Equity Project (RHEP), explores important topics impacting caregivers and youth today including consent, healthy relationships, sexual orientation, trauma, and foster youth rights.
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Judicial Bench Guide: Supporting the Mental Health of Children & Youth in Probate Guardianship Proceedings
Courts have a specific but enormously impactful role to play in the lives of court-involved children and families. Experiences like family separation or loss of a family member alter family structure, home environments, and routines, impacting youth’s sense of stability and control and negatively impacting their mental health.
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Unregulated & Unsafe: The Use of Emergency Intake Sites to Detain Immigrant Children
This briefing describes the government’s use of Emergency Intake Sites (EISs) to detain immigrant children, featuring children’s experiences in their own words, observations from Flores site visits, and data regarding children’s stays in EISs.
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