Showing posts with label public policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public policy. Show all posts
Saturday, June 8, 2013
2013 NFPA Conference -- Day 6 -- Closing Session
Congratulations to all of our conference award winners! Lunch was fantastic and our awardees are a great group of people (look for the full listing and more photos upcoming in our NFPA News).
Well, our 43rd Annual National Foster Parent Association conference is coming to a close. We hope that you have enjoyed meeting up with old friends and gaining new ones, while enjoying the wealth of information provided by our workshop presenters and keynote speakers.
On our agenda today:
Registration Open
8 – 9 a.m.
Exhibits Open
8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Morning Coffee
Closing Session
Advocacy
Facilitator: Christine James-Brown, President and CEO, Child Welfare League of America Presenters: Irene Clements, President, NFPA; Eileen Mayers Prasztor, Professor, School of Social Work, California State University; David Sharp, Public Policy Chair, NFPA; and Rhonda Sciortino, Christian Speaker/Author
9 a.m. – Noon
Have a safe trip back home!
Monday, January 14, 2013
From our mailbag: A letter of thanks to David Sharp
I would like to tell you about our experience with the National Foster Parent Association and what they did for us in a time of need.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Speaking up and out about children in care
by David Sharp, NFPA Public Policy Chair
If you have witnessed the day to day challenges of our nation's child welfare system within the context of foster care and want to know how you can help, read on...
If you have witnessed the day to day challenges of our nation's child welfare system within the context of foster care and want to know how you can help, read on...
The National Foster Parent Association's public policy committee works with its member associations, state and Congressional leaders, and the Administration to monitor public and private sector policies and promote action that will benefit vulnerable children and youths, their families, and their communities.
Consumers, advocates, and legislators must all become informed and take action on pending national and state changes to virtually all public assistance programs for poor children and their families, including income assistance, Medicaid, and housing support.
The following are suggested strategies that you and your local foster and adoptive parent association may want to use on a short-, or long-term basis. Choose strategies that you can do and believe will send the most effective message. Most importantly, keep plugging away!
Consumers, advocates, and legislators must all become informed and take action on pending national and state changes to virtually all public assistance programs for poor children and their families, including income assistance, Medicaid, and housing support.
The following are suggested strategies that you and your local foster and adoptive parent association may want to use on a short-, or long-term basis. Choose strategies that you can do and believe will send the most effective message. Most importantly, keep plugging away!
Your voice can make a difference.
Friday, January 20, 2012
An open letter to U.S. Congressman Spencer Bachus
NFPA's Public Policy committee, with legal advocates' help, is pursuing an advocacy strategy to effectively address the country's foster care rates. Chair David Sharp shares an open letter to U.S. Congressman Spencer Bachus regarding this matter.
Email David and share your own thoughts regarding the country's foster care board rates.
Email David and share your own thoughts regarding the country's foster care board rates.
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