Episode Synopsis "Episode 12- Frontloading Family Finding in a Public Child Welfare Agency"
This is the second of our three segments with Outagamie County Child Welfare to review the last 5 years of their work to install and implement family finding. We dive into the importance of front loading the family finding intervention to prevent isolation and loneliness of young people from the very beginning and the discussion also references the critical importance of how families are engaged so that they can be involved in the matters that impact them. Finally, the conversation addresses the training and support Outagamie has created to cultivate the values necessary to support family finding.
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- Episode 18 - Public Children Services Association of Ohio (PCSAO) Shared Practice Model
- Episode 17 - Upfront Family Finding Los Angeles County DCFS
- Episode 16 - Allambi Care: Implementing Family Centered Practice (Part 2)
- Episode 15 - Allambi Care: Implementing Family Centered Practice (Part 1)
- Episode 14- Todo Por Mi Familia- A Story of Healing for Families Separated at the Border
- Episode 13- Forging System Alignment in Public Child Welfare
- Episode 12- Frontloading Family Finding in a Public Child Welfare Agency
- Episode 11- The Leadership Journey to Install and Implement Family Finding
- Episode 10- Sustaining Family Involvement
- Episode 9- Iron Sharpens Iron
- Episode 8- What about Dad?
- Episode 7-Listening to and Learning from Lived Experience
- Episode 6 - A Story of Partnership
- Episode 5 - Family Finding Practice Abroad
- Episode 4 - Convergence of 21st Century Science with the Wisdom of the Ages
- Episode 3 - The Impact of "Casework as Usual" on Innovative Practice
- Episode 2- Restoring Hope
- Episode 1 - The History of Family Finding