Listening and Led by Youth in Foster Care: Grief, Hope, and Transitions
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- Mental Health Prevention and/or Early Intervention (Child & Adolescent) Programs
Potential and current kinship caregivers such as grandparents, other relatives (aunts/uncles, older siblings, etc.), and "fictive kin," (e.g., godparents, close family friends, etc.) of children involved in child welfare systems (children aged 0 to 21)
Children and adolescents ages 5-18 years of age (allowable up to age 21 with approval) with high behavioral health needs requiring an out-of-home placement, and their caregivers
Victims/survivors of commercial sexual exploitation ages 13 and older
Men and others in parental roles with children ages 0-25
Adolescents (12-19) with eating disorders
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning (LGBTQ) and gender expansive children and youth ages 3-21 years old who are involved in the child welfare system and their families.
Undergraduate/graduate students and frontline professionals seeking continuing education
Providers working with children and adolescents of all ages (0–1) with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families
High school-aged youth in grades 9-12, between the ages of 14-19 years old, who are at various levels of risk for drug use and of diverse race/ethnicity and socioeconomic backgrounds in urban, suburban, and/or rural communities