Self-Care and COVID’s Impact on The Frontlines of Child Welfare

18/04/2021 40 min Episodio 33
Self-Care and COVID’s Impact on The Frontlines of Child Welfare

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On this week’s podcast we discuss the first public appearance by one of Biden’s top child welfare officials, and another big state moves toward adoptee access to birth certificates. Sixto Cancel of Think of Us joins us to discuss what’s going on with pandemic assistance to current and former foster youth.Dr. Jay Miller, dean of the University of Kentucky School of Social Work, joins us to discuss what his research shows about how COVID-19 has specifically impacted child welfare social workers and foster parents. Reading RoomBiden’s Child Welfare Chief Meets Foster Youth, Calling for Cash Grants and Promising to Address Systemic Racismhttps://bit.ly/3mUmJOgFederal Guidance on Foster Youth Pandemic Relief: A Breakdownhttps://bit.ly/3lj19lLTexas House Moves Bill Strengthening Adoptee Rights to Original Birth Certificatehttps://bit.ly/3df3wU8Far from Home | Far from Safehttps://imprintnews.org/special-series/far-from-homeStudy Zeros in on Self-Care During COVID-19https://bit.ly/3n1UHjJ

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