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The Family First Prevention and Services A (Family First) became federal law on February 9, 2018, as part of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018.  Family First is a landmark child welfare law that aligns with the principle that children do best in families. 

December 11, 2019 Webinar: Leveraging the Family First Prevention Services Act to Improve the Use of Title IV-E Guardianship Assistance Program

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publication release webinar highlighting historic reforms to the child welfare system to better support children, families and relative caregivers as a result of the Family First Prevention Services Act (passed into law February 2018).

Currently, 36 states, the District of Columbia and 11 tribes operate Title IV-E Guardianship Assistance Program (GAP). States and tribes operating a federal Title IV-E GAP can use recent reforms to further strengthen their existing programs to support families. On this webinar you will learn how states and tribes that have not yet taken advantage of the federal Title IV-E Guardian Assistance Program option might favorably consider new opportunities to improve the array of supports to children and their families.

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Leveraging the Family First Prevention Services Act to Improve Use of Title IV-E GAP

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This second in a series of Family First briefs focuses on Leveraging the Family First Prevention Services Act to Improve Use of Title IV-E GAP in states and tribes.  This brief contains an analysis on the impact of this new law on GAP  and provides action steps to promote its use for children in relative care.

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