Apr 5 Investigations Kentucky’s Budget Shrank. These Informal Foster Parents Were Left With Nothing For many people raising abused or neglected children they're related to, whether the state offers them financial help depends entirely on what year they happened to take the children in. By Graham Ambrose Apr 5 Investigations Policy Changes Leave 'Kinship' Foster Parents With Nothing Graham Ambrose
Feb 1 Investigations How Many Ky. Children In Kinship Care? The State Still Can’t Say A 2019 law requires that the state keep track of how many children are living outside the custody of their parents, but data still isn't available. By Graham Ambrose Feb 1 Investigations How Many Ky. Children In Kinship Care? The State Still Can’t Say Graham Ambrose
Feb 4 Politics Ky. Lawmakers To Take Up Pensions, Kinship Care, Recount After Break After a three week break, Kentucky lawmakers head back to Frankfort on Tuesday for the second part of this year’s legislative session. By Ryland Barton Feb 4 Politics Ky. Lawmakers To Take Up Pensions, Kinship Care, Recount After Break Ryland Barton
Jan 16 Health Kentucky Officials, Advocates Discuss Upcoming Changes To Child Welfare System About 800 people, including child welfare advocates, workers and families, gathered in Louisville Wednesday for the first Transformers of Child Welfare summit. By Lisa Gillespie Jan 16 Health Ky. Officials Discuss Upcoming Changes To Child Welfare System Lisa Gillespie
Oct 17 Health Kentucky Has Nation’s Highest Rate Of Kids Living With Relatives Other Than Parents Nine percent of Kentucky’s kids lived with relatives other than their parents between 2016 and 2018, which is double the national rate. By Lisa Gillespie Oct 17 Health Ky. Has Highest Rate Of Kids Living With Relatives Other Than Parents Lisa Gillespie