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Child Welfare

Florida Institute for Child Welfareficw.fsu.edu
A Podcast by the Florida Institute for Child Welfare at Florida State University

Episodes

S1E7 - Youth Perspective on Child Welfare

Hear Terri’s wise offerings of advice based on her experiences as a teenager currently in the system. Her suggestions seem simple and logical, but all too often are infrequently used in our interactions with children and youth with whom we work.

Nov 17, 201921 min

S1E6 - Interpreting between Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Vicarious Trauma

When helping hurts. The emotional and psychological risks associated with providing direct social work services to vulnerable populations are real. But they are referred to by so many different labels. What’s the difference between burnout, compassion fatigue, and having vicarious trauma? April Lott explains the correct terminology and provides suggestions on how to protect yourself and heal.

Nov 01, 201926 min

S1E4 - How do I identify and help clients with depression?

Join Kim Purinton and Dr. Pryce as they discuss how maternal depression can affect a mother’s relationship with her child. You will also learn the different behaviors that may indicate that the parent is struggling with depression.

Oct 05, 201924 min

S1E2 - How do I use “courageous conversations” to improve the quality of supervision?

Listen to Dr. Cynthia Lietz, developer of the strength-based supervision model, share strategies for both supervisors and front-line case workers to engage in “courageous conversations”. Utilizing both crisis supervision opportunities and scheduled in-depth supervision meetings can improve the supervisor-direct report relationship and thus case management practices and outcomes.

Sep 07, 201925 min

S1E1 - How do I balance the multiple priorities and decisions in my work?

This episode discusses the child welfare workforce - what it is like to work in the system with families in crisis while managing and juggling competing priorities and decisions. Listen to Dr. Dina Wilke, a child welfare workforce researcher and Timothy Morris, a child protective investigator, discuss the “impossible imperative”. They speak frankly about caseload severity, challenges in decision making, and distinguishing between present danger and impending danger. Some suggestions for self-car...

Aug 24, 201926 min
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