Equipping Kinship Caregivers

1–2 minutes

To read

When young peo­ple must enter fos­ter care, kin­ship place­ments with rel­a­tives or close fam­i­ly friends can pro­vide a sense of con­ti­nu­ity: con­nec­tions to his­to­ry, cul­ture, and com­mu­ni­ty. While these place­ments offer many ben­e­fits, they come with unique chal­lenges as care­givers quick­ly assume new par­ent­ing duties, nav­i­gat­ing rela­tion­ships with the chil­dren in their care and birth par­ents while guid­ing these chil­dren through the pain of separation.

Read more…

One response

  1. Pearl Morgan Avatar
    Pearl Morgan

    interesting topic

    Like

Leave a reply to Pearl Morgan Cancel reply

Ama Ndlovu explores the connections of culture, ecology, and imagination.

Her work combines ancestral knowledge with visions of the planetary future, examining how Black perspectives can transform how we see our world and what lies ahead.