Adoption Agency Directory 1 | P a g e Safe Delivery of Newborns Adoption Agency Directory This is a list of Michigan private adoption agencies that will provide placement for a surrendered...
Michigan passed a law on Thursday allowing private, religious adoption agencies to not serve prospective parents if it conflicts with their religious beliefs, voted by the legislature and signed by...
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In 2019, with support from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government Performance Lab, Michigan’s Children’s Services Agency designed new executive performance dashboards that offer a comprehensive picture of agency operations through 42 carefully selected metrics. This brief highlights the Michigan experience, and includes a list of metrics selected for use and an example dashboard — all of which can be used to inform other child welfare agencies as they take steps toward transforming their own systems. ...
challenging Michigan's practice of allowing adoption agencies to spurn potential LGBT parents... The ACLU is hoping for a “clearer ruling” in court that says private agencies — ones...
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION KRISTY... DHHS has chosen to contract out public adoption and foster care services to private agencies...
4 CHILD PLACING AGENCIES Adoption…. 4 Placement Agency... Handbook – Private Child Placing Agencies Page 4 PART 1: PROGRAM OVERVIEW The purpose of the Michigan Department of Health...
Catholic adoption agencies in Michigan can continue to deny same-sex couples the chance at... Most states in the country, including Michigan, contract with private agencies to help place...
If a bill in the Michigan House becomes law, state adoption agencies will be able to refuse to place children in homes on religious grounds, all in the name of those agencies' “religious freedom.”