The Imprint Weekly

The Imprint Weekly Podcast offers listeners a regular review of news and trends in America's child welfare and juvenile justice systems, along with other critical services for youth and families. Join Imprint Senior Editor John Kelly for a discussion of the week's major headlines, plus interviews with leaders in the field.

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  • LondonBizOwner
    Allergic to truth
    Is the goal of this podcast to be politically correct and not hurt adult feelings, or is it to actually help vulnerable kids? If it’s to help improve lives of vulnerable kids, let’s tackle the fact that black culture glorifies fathers abandoning kids. Lets not pretend that less foster care in Asian families is due to “underreporting” - it’s due to a culture of shame for a father who abandons his family, which is actually a GOOD thing for kids. Let’s admit that the optimal environment for any child is in the home of their married, loving, biological parents - mother and father. Not two dads. Not two moms. Not a single one of either. With that in mind, let’s focus on ways to incentivise marriage before conception, and actively engaged fathers. In cases when that fails, let’s focus on ways to increase the number of married, successful, not-on-welfare foster families so social workers aren’t choosing between the lesser of two “not-greats” for kids. Let’s focus on how to make sure kids who are on a path to repeating cycles of abuse & incarceration get removed from those places and placed into homes where they can thrive. Sorry - sick of the way child welfare has become so confused that they don’t stop and think, “if this was my niece of nephew living with this person, would I find that acceptable?” If the answer is “no”, it’s not your privilege talking, it’s not your bias - it’s the courage to believe that ALL children deserve the best shot at life, no matter where they came from. A child does not deserve less because of the color of their skin. Stop fighting for political ideologies and start fighting for children.
  • Love amour
    Engaging
    Amazing report and education. I’ve learned so much about this field.
  • eworldpeace
    Nice work!
    Great reporting! I love the news summaries and interviews. Super relevant, great topics! Updated to add- thank you for sharing the Serb and Heard podcast! It’s beautiful!
  • Samaraza
    Relevant information
    Open ended questions allow guests to provide clear feedback.
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