Your Family or Its Health: Intersections Between the Healthcare and Foster Systems

This webinar was hosted by the Shriver Center on Poverty Law.

Creating the conditions in which families and communities can thrive means keeping families together and reimagining what support looks like, how harm and accountability are understood and addressed, and who should be leading the way forward. Black communities, communities of color, and those living in poverty are overrepresented in many systems, including the foster system, that claim to support and protect.

This webinar, the fourth in the Shriver Center on Poverty Law’s Spotlight on the Foster System series, focused on intersections between the healthcare and foster systems.

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