Early Childhood Development and Child Welfare Episode 13: Empowering Parents Who Are Separated and/or Incarcerated as Child Welfare Workers

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Early Childhood Development and Child Welfare Episode 13: Empowering Parents Who Are Separated and/or Incarcerated as Child Welfare Workers

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2023-01-27

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In this episode, Amanda Moses interviews Rebecca Shlafer, PhD, MPH, to discuss parental separation, including incarceration, and how it impacts families. It includes an exploration of research and advocacy work around current practices in Minnesota for incarcerated parents, and a discussion for how to work with prison systems around advocating for families. Strategies are discussed for how child welfare workers can help parents maintain involvement in their children’s lives.

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Moses, Amanda; Shlafer, Rebecca. (2023). Early Childhood Development and Child Welfare Episode 13: Empowering Parents Who Are Separated and/or Incarcerated as Child Welfare Workers. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/259237.

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