CASCW Core Series Episode 7: Disability and Child Welfare Part 4: LEND Interview with Heather Van Brunt and Alyssa Mason

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CASCW Core Series Episode 7: Disability and Child Welfare Part 4: LEND Interview with Heather Van Brunt and Alyssa Mason

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2021-09-30

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In this episode, Erin Ward, from the University of Minnesota LEND Program (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities), interviews Heather Van Brunt, Program Manager at MN Adopt. MN Adopt is an organization in Minnesota that provides support and resources to foster and adoptive families. Erin also interviews Alyssa Mason, a pediatric occupational therapist working in a school district. Alyssa is a second year LEND fellow. Both guests share information and insight for foster and adoptive families in the midst of navigating parenting resources, specifically for children who have experienced trauma. Resources: https://www.mnadopt.org/, https://lend.umn.edu/, https://www.proofalliance.org/, https://adoption.umn.edu/, https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/aces/index.html, https://www.hennepin.us/residents/human-services/seniors-disabilities-supports, https://www.pacer.org/, https://adoptionsupport.org/

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Ward, Erin; Van Brunt, Heather; Mason, Alyssa. (2021). CASCW Core Series Episode 7: Disability and Child Welfare Part 4: LEND Interview with Heather Van Brunt and Alyssa Mason. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/259196.

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