Kentucky’s Thriving Families, Safer Children Efforts

Regional Prevention Collaboratives Taking Action on Educational Neglect

By Andrew Alvey and Shontelle Davis Many states, including Kentucky, have turned their attention to preventative efforts to ensure that children are safe and families are thriving. The goal of these prevention efforts is to intervene before a crisis occurs and keep families from engaging with the child welfare system or if CPS involvement is necessary to keep families together, when safe. The concept of meeting families where they are starts with acknowledging that [...]

By |2025-05-08T16:46:08-04:00May 8th, 2025|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Thriving Families, Safer Children Kentucky: A Focus on Prevention

In recent years, Kentucky has begun using a new lens in order to address issues related to child maltreatment and abuse. This new lens focuses on child and family well-being, in order to provide families with the support and resources they need before a crisis occurs. In 2022, Kentucky was selected as one of 22 sites to be a part of the Thriving Families, Safer Children national effort (TFSC). TFSC highlights the importance of community [...]

By |2025-04-30T18:53:24-04:00April 30th, 2025|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Keeping Families Together: The Case for Preventive Legal Services in Child Welfare

When families come into contact with the child welfare system, it is often because they are navigating challenges that could have been addressed earlier with the right support.  Preventive legal services, specifically pre-petition legal representation, are designed to provide that support before a court case is ever filed. These services help families resolve legal issues related to housing, custody, public benefits, and other concerns that are sometimes mistaken for neglect before a dependency petition is [...]

By |2025-04-24T19:50:15-04:00April 24th, 2025|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Creating Hope and Change: Reflections for Child Abuse Prevention Month in Kentucky

By Theda Simpson-Mosby, member of KY SEAT Child Abuse Prevention Month is a time for reflection, advocacy, and an urgent call to action to protect our families and communities. For me, this month holds profound personal significance. As a mother, advocate, and member of the Kentucky Statewide Birth Parent Advisory Council (KY SEAT), my journey through the complexities of the Child Welfare System has shaped my commitment to fostering change and providing hope for families [...]

By |2025-04-15T17:07:46-04:00April 15th, 2025|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

The Basics: Child Welfare System Legal Representation in Kentucky

The legal system can often feel like a giant maze, filled with confusing language, unclear pathways, and intimidating rooms. Imagine being a kid introduced to the courts system for the first time at the age of three, or five or even fifteen, not really knowing what to expect.  We're breaking down what legal representation looks like within Kentucky's child welfare system and beyond for children and families, including the benefits, who provides it, what [...]

By |2025-03-26T17:40:57-04:00March 26th, 2025|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

“Being Seen, Heard, and Respected” at Children’s Advocacy Day 2025

By Tyler Hunter Hey there fellow Kentuckians! As a former foster care alumni, I find it highly important to support, attend, and participate in Children’s Advocacy Day (CAD) and the events surrounding the week. For the past seven years, I have had the opportunity to attend the CAD rally in our Capitol Rotunda. The moment I step foot into the rotunda, I immediately experience being seen, heard, and respected. These people are in attendance for [...]

By |2025-03-20T16:20:21-04:00March 20th, 2025|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

My Family’s Story and “What Could Have Been” with Alternative Response

By Theda Simpson-Mosby Is there such a thing as a “normal” family? What beliefs do we hold about how “normal” families should function daily? Is it the family with a spotless home, a mom and dad who both work in their chosen professions, parents who head the PTA and coach the little league teams, and children who arrive at school with immaculate clothing and not a hair out of place?  While this may be the [...]

By |2025-02-06T15:15:09-05:00February 6th, 2025|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

The Supporting America’s Children and Families Act: What It Means for Kentucky

As Kentucky begins its state legislative session, it's important to recognize the significant federal efforts aimed at improving outcomes for children and families across the nation. On January 4, 2025, the Supporting America’s Children and Families Act (H.R.9076) was signed into law. This legislation reauthorizes critical child welfare programs under Title IV-B of the Social Security Act until the end of fiscal year 2029, providing transformative updates to strengthen families and improve child welfare outcomes.  [...]

By |2025-01-23T12:31:07-05:00January 23rd, 2025|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Re-Visioned and Renewed Collaboration: Regional Action Plans are Live!

The Regional Prevention Collaboratives, one of the Thriving Families, Safer Children Kentucky initiatives, continue to pave the way for proactive, community-driven resources and support for children and families.  These collaboratives began during the summer of 2022 with convenings, called Visioning Sessions, where we gathered those living and working in communities to discuss local strengths and gaps, and then brainstormed ideas for community-led efforts that could prevent families from coming to the attention of the child [...]

By |2025-01-02T17:13:58-05:00January 2nd, 2025|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|

Experiencing the Holidays Without My Children

By: Brandi W., KY SEAT Member Experiencing the holidays without my children is one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do. I remember it like it was yesterday.  It was Christmas morning, and I had spent the last 16 Christmas mornings with my kids—except for this one. My daughter had been taken out of my custody the October before due to educational neglect. She had not been abused or neglected; she simply did [...]

By |2024-12-19T18:11:05-05:00December 19th, 2024|Blog, Child Welfare & Safety|
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