• Understanding Neglect: Trauma and Systemic Oppression

  • Sep 28 2022
  • Duración: 43 m
  • Podcast

Understanding Neglect: Trauma and Systemic Oppression

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  • Today’s episode included the following speakers (in the order they appear):Opening quote: Tim Grove – Senior Consultant – Wellpoint Care NetworkHost: Luke WaldoExperts:Jennifer Jones – Chief Strategy Officer, Prevent Child Abuse AmericaBregetta Wilson – Lived Experience Coordinator, Wisconsin’s Department of Children and FamiliesTim Grove – Senior Consultant – Wellpoint Care NetworkBryan Samuels – Director, Chapin Hall0:04 – Tim Grove – Opening Quote on Trauma and Equity:52 – Luke Waldo – Introduction to root causes of neglect – trauma and systemic oppression.3:23 – Luke Waldo and Jennifer Jones – Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Adverse Community Environments. Wendy Ellis.Pair of ACEs - Adverse Community Experiences 5:41 - Bregetta Wilson – Dorothy Roberts’ Torn Apart reading and the structures of bias built into child welfare systems. Torn Apart:  How the child welfare system destroys Black families–and how abolition can build a safer world by Dorothy Roberts8:25 – Luke Waldo – Importance of facing the realities of inequities and generational trauma in our society.9:05 - Tim Grove – Impacts of ACEs, trauma, and equity. Original ACEs study  Dr. Joy DeGruyDr. Maria Yellow Horse Brave HeartSam SimmonsFran Kaplan & Reggie JacksonCenter for Community Resilience13:01 – Bregetta Wilson – How are we educating the system actors like mandated reporters? Generational trauma from generational child welfare involvement. Bias.15:46 – Luke Waldo – Prevalence of ACEs. ICFW ACEs studies. Disproportionality statistics.ICFW Adverse Childhood Experiences’ studiesWisconsin Out-of-Home Care Report (2020)Wisconsin child population demographics: US Census Quick Facts (2020 Estimates)17:48 – Luke Waldo and Jennifer Jones – Systemic oppression and disparities. Addressing the Root Causes of Neglect ArticleChange in Mind Institute21:39 – Bryan Samuels – Child welfare disparities. Hispanic and African-American families in child welfare system.Illinois Department of Children and Family Services StatisticsNational Child Maltreatment Data from the Administration for Children and Families24:39 – Gabe McGaughey – How might data better inform us?25:29 – Bryan Samuels – How data might more effectively inform the child welfare and child maltreatment prevention systems.27:56 – Luke Waldo – What would families change about the child welfare system?28:24 – Bregetta Wilson – Let families lead. 29:19 – Luke Waldo – Closing introduction to speakers.29:45 – Jennifer Jones - The legacy of systemic racial trauma. Positive Childhood Experiences.Examining the Association between ACEs, Childhood Poverty and neglect, and physical and mental health:  Data from two state samples Positive Childhood Experiences and Adult Mental and Relational Health in a Statewide Sample: Associations Across Adverse Childhood Experiences Levels34:44 – Bryan Samuels – The real challenges of the child welfare system.  39:36 – Luke Waldo – 3 Key Takeaways41:58 – Closing Credits and GratitudeJoin the conversation and connect with us!Visit our podcast page on our ICFW website to learn more about the experts you hear in this series.Subscribe, rate our show and leave feedback in the comments section.Check out our upcoming events.Sign up for our Strong Families, Thriving Children, Connected Communities initiative and our quarterly newsletter.Follow the Institute for Child and Family Well-being on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
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