Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 Signed Into Law
Some critical provisions for children, youth, and families included, however funding not included for Social Services Block Grants and Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention
Amid Pandemic, UW School of Social Work’s Project Connect Provides Opportunities for Students to Learn, Serve community
P4C’s Supportive Virtual Family Time Program highlighted
Webinar about Strive Supervised Visitation Program
Strive team and Laurie Lippold, Partners for Our Children’s Policy Director, present to national audience about supported visitation. Watch the webinar now.
Wonderful Week of Strive Training
Strive takes it on the road again… this time to San Francisco
Strive travels to Australia
Strive team excited to deliver newly adapted Strive curriculum and collaborate with Australian child welfare professionals
The Strive Program
Strive is a parent education and support program developed specifically for parents involved in the child welfare system.
Strive: Where Are We Today?
When we started on the path of developing an open source parenting program, we could only hope that Strive would become what it is today. We still have a lot of work to do, but one thing we know for sure is: we’ve tapped into something that everyone seems desperate for.
Supervised Visits: An Opportunity to Engage Parents on Multiple Fronts
Engaging parents in the child welfare process is critical, but it can be a challenge for a number of reasons. That’s why we’ve focused on strengthening parent-child engagement through the Strive Supervised Visitation Program.
Strive: Open Source Parenting Program
Strive is a low-cost, open-source program designed to help the parents of children in foster care.