Marginalizing Mothers: Behind The Sprawl of Abuse and Neglect Registries

30/05/2022 43 min Episodio 87
Marginalizing Mothers: Behind The Sprawl of Abuse and Neglect Registries

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On this week’s episode, we go straight to the interview! Colleen Henry, of the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, joins us to talk about the origin story of abuse and neglect registries and how they have changed in size and impact over the decades since they were first introduced. We close with some thoughts from Henry about some common-sense changes that systems should be considering in regard to these things. Reading RoomMarginalizing Mothers: Child Maltreatment Registries, Statutory Schemes, and Reduced Opportunities for Employmenthttps://bit.ly/3M5AJjb“It’s Like A Leech On Me”: Child Abuse Registries Punish Unsuspecting Parents Of Colorhttps://bit.ly/3G5YmGQBiden Needs to Consider Child Abuse Registry Reforms as an Agenda Itemhttps://bit.ly/3sZj8mcGeorgia Dissolves Child Abuse and Neglect Registryhttps://bit.ly/3wOG0GcNew York Limits Access to Parents’ Names on Child Abuse And Neglect Registryhttps://bit.ly/3wQjnB2Child Welfare Ideas from the Experts #9: Standardized Registry of Maltreatment Reportshttps://bit.ly/3adMGWv

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