Capacity Building Center for States

Capacity Building Center for States

The Capacity Building Center for States supports public child welfare agencies in pursuing change and innovation and strengthening child welfare practice. The Center’s podcasts explore perspectives, strategies, and stories from the field about how agencies and their partners are striving to meet the needs of children, youth, and families in their communities. The Center is committed to helping states and territories keep families healthy, strong, and together so that children can thrive.https://capacity.childwelfare.gov/states

Episodes

April 7, 2023 58 mins

Learn about the actions and attitudes that make parents feel comfortable to sit at the table, contribute, and feel respected and how that engagement can really change a parent’s life. In Episode 4, co-host Jamie Brooks has a conversation about authentic engagement of parents with Mark Rolon, one of New Hampshire’s family leaders in child welfare, and Geraldo Pilarski, the administrator of New Hampshire’s Parent Partner Program. Sha...

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​​Learn how welcoming change, listening to people with lived experience, and sharing the workload can help to develop and empower young leaders and improve the child welfare system. Co-host Tony Parsons talks with Judy Tudor, Assistant Director of Clark County Department of Children and Family Services, and Madison Sandoval-Lunn, the Center’s Family and Youth Empowerment Program Area Manager about sharing power by recognizing and a...

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​​Learn about building trust intentionally by listening to and considering the differing and individual needs of parents, foster families, kinship families, and youth. Co-host Tony Parsons talks about sharing power and the slow process of system change with Judy Tudor, Assistant Director of Clark County Department of Children and Family Services, and Madison Sandoval-Lunn, the Center’s Family and Youth Empowerment Program Area Mana...

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This initial episode introduces the series cohosts, lived experience consultants for the Capacity Building Center for States Tony Parsons and Jamie Brooks, as they talk about their own experiences, their hopes for the series, and the meaning behind commonly used terms like “lived experience,” “lived expertise,” and “sharing power.” Discuss this episode with others to come to a common understanding of the concepts essential to shari...

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In episode 5 of the podcast series How We Partner With the Community to Improve Service Options, child welfare agency leaders in the District of Columbia talk about how they work with partners to use their different data lenses to understand the needs of families and to structure a set of services to best meet the full spectrum of needs. In Kentucky, child welfare agency leaders describe the process of finding the story behind the ...

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In episode 6 of the podcast series How We Partner With the Community to Improve Service Options, child welfare agency leaders in the District of Columbia, service providers, partners in community collaboratives, and sister agencies talk about how they coordinate service planning and delivery, are culturally responsive to the community, and provide seamless services to families. Their collective focus on primary prevention “front po...

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In episode 7 of the podcast series How We Partner With the Community to Improve Service Options, a judge and a child welfare agency leader discuss the challenges, achievements, and strategies of the Tompkins County Family Treatment Court. This longstanding collaboration between the child welfare, substance use treatment, and judicial systems has been steadily growing its Family Treatment Court Team and improving outcomes for famili...

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Highlights evaluation results of the University of Illinois Child Protection Training Academy simulation training. Evaluator Ted Cross provides a summary of key findings related to child welfare investigators’ confidence in the ability to do their jobs and worker retention. This audio clip is part of a series of resources that can help child welfare training directors, design and implementation teams, and others involved in program...

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In episode 2 of the podcast series How We Partner With the Community to Improve Service Options, leaders from the District of Columbia child welfare agency and a community collaborative organization discuss their longstanding partnership. The commissioner for Kentucky's child welfare agency describes the agency’s strategic communication plan and considers the role of the agency as part of the larger child welfare system.

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Episode 3 of the podcast series How We Partner With the Community to Improve Service Options explores the efforts agencies, community collaborative organizations, and others are making to bring families, youth, and communities to the table as they strive to improve the child welfare system. In Kentucky, youth from Voices of the Commonwealth communicate the needs and issues of children in foster care to the state legislature, resour...

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Episode 4 of the podcast series How We Partner With the Community to Improve Service Options explores a family-focused program that embodies many of the changes that Kentucky wants to see throughout its child welfare system. The Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams, or START, program demonstrates a shift in organizational culture to focus on family and serves as an example of a truly collaborative team that uses early intervention...

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In this introduction to the podcast series How We Partner With the Community to Improve Service Options, agency leaders talk about the changing culture of their organizations. Leaders from Kentucky discuss their Child Welfare Transformation initiative, three transformational goals, and culture of safety. Leaders from the District of Columbia discuss their Four Pillars framework and prevention services planning.

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Hear advice on using an upstream approach to prevention services to reduce the number of children being separated from their families. Indiana child welfare partners talk about leaning into the research and data and cultivating strong relationships with system partners as they make the shift to create a family well-being system. Leaders and managers can engage staff, private providers, funders, and other system partners with this s...

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Listen to advice about including family voice early in the planning process, discussing non-negotiables, and enhancing communication between partners from people with real experience standing up the Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) in North Carolina. Leaders and managers can engage staff, private providers, funders, and other system partners with this short podcast focusing on collaboration. Once engaged, take a deeper dive to...

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Hear advice on how agencies can get a lot of return on investment with parent partner programs and by reaching out to the legal community to find those already doing prevention work. Listening to parents and those in the legal community affected by the child welfare system can help transform your partnerships and build a more collaborative vision for prevention.

Leaders and managers can engage staff, the legal community, and other s...

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