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Item Heart of Supervision Episode 1: Remembering What Supervision is All About with Christina Haddad Gonzalez(2021-11-30) Choy-Brown, Mimi; Haddad Gonzalez, ChristinaIn this first episode of the Heart of Supervision podcast, Mimi Choy-Brown (host) talks with Christina Haddad Gonzalez, MSW, LICSW who is a leader both teaching clinical supervision practice to future and current supervisors at the UMN SSW and supervising youth mental health services today.Item Heart of Supervision Episode 2: The Reflective Supervision/Consultation Model with Dr. Alyssa Meuwissen(2021-12-07) Choy-Brown, Mimi; Meuwissen, AlyssaIn this episode of the Heart of Supervision podcast, Mimi Choy-Brown (host) talks with Dr. Alyssa Meuwissen from the Reflective Practice Center at the Center for Early Education and Development at the UMN about the basics of what reflective supervision is and how it could be an important tool for the child welfare workforce. Resources: https://ceed.umn.edu/reflective-practice-center/, https://ceed.umn.edu/reflective-practice-center/reflective-interaction-observation-scale-rios/Item Heart of Supervision Episode 3: Learning the 1-2-3 of Supervision in Child Welfare with Katrina Cisneros (Part 1)(2021-12-13) Choy-Brown, Mimi; Cisneros, KatrinaIn this episode of the Heart of Supervision podcast, Mimi Choy-Brown (host) talks with seasoned child welfare practitioner and supervisor-Katrina Cisneros who is also on the faculty at the University of Minnesota School of Social Work and a leader in racial and social equity, culturally responsive services and clinical supervision.Item Heart of Supervision Episode 4: Learning the 1-2-3 of Supervision in Child Welfare with Katrina Cisneros (Part 2)(2021-12-21) Choy-Brown, MimiIn the fourth episode of the Heart of Supervision podcast series, Mimi Choy-Brown (host) talks with four current supervisors and practitioners working in child welfare services about what child welfare supervision is like today, what it could be, and why it matters.