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Series: Early Childhood Development and Child Welfare

Cultural Perspectives from Child Welfare Workers: A Panel

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Reflective Practice and Workforce Support
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Dr. Tanika Eaves Simpson, IMH-E interviews Andrea Penick, LMSW and Cassandra Thomas, LMSW to discuss how their unique cultural perspective(s) influence their work in Child Welfare.
RESOURCES:

  • The Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health
  • Center for Early Education and Child Development
  • Ghosh Ippen Lewis: They Just Dont Get It – A Diversity-Informed approach to Understanding Engagement
  • Diversity-Informed Tenets for Work with Infants, Children, and Families

 

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