We recognize that there are systemic inequities within the Oregon child welfare system that disproportionately affect Black children. Racial and class-based biases and inadequate policies, procedures, and practices drive these disparities.
We recognize that there are systemic inequities within the Oregon child welfare system that disproportionately affect Black children. Racial and class-based biases and inadequate policies, procedures, and practices drive these disparities.
We acknowledge that change requires awareness and advocacy. To create systemic change, we must raise awareness about the issues within the child welfare system, advocate for policy changes, and work collaboratively with stakeholders.
Our primary approach is to provide culturally informed resources and support to Black families and communities. This means offering referrals to resources that respect the cultural values and needs of each family.
We believe that knowledge is power. Educating families about their rights within the child welfare system empowers them to navigate the system more effectively and understand the support available to them.
We partner with government agencies, community organizations, and individuals who share our vision for change. We can leverage collective efforts to create a more equitable child welfare system by fostering partnerships and alliances.
We anticipate a decrease in the overrepresentation of Black children in the Oregon foster care system as families receive the support they need to overcome systemic barriers.
Our advocacy efforts seek to influence policy changes that make the child welfare system more equitable and just for all families.
We aim to prevent unnecessary child separations, keeping families together by addressing implicit bias.
We strive to empower communities and individuals to become advocates for change, building a support network that extends beyond our organization.