
Welcome to the Children’s Law Podcast brought to you by True North Child Advocates. Our goal is to empower children’s lawyers to help abused and neglected children get home faster. Listen as we discuss practical tips, our unique permanency-focused practice philosophy, and topics of interest for any child welfare professional working to improve outcomes for kids.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In this episode, John and Angela take on the difficult topic of creating and holding boundaries with child clients. Filled with nuance and contradictions, the topic of boundaries is challenging for many children's lawyers. We hope you enjoy the discu... more
Preventive and pre-petition advocacy is not in all jurisdictions, but when the Title IV-E rule clarified that this representation was eligible for reimbursement, expansion increased. Angela asks Emilie Cook to explain how it works. Emilie is a Senior... more
Despite progress, children involved in both dependency and delinquency proceedings still have higher risks for poor outcomes. Crossover, dually-involved, or dual-adjudicated youth have greater mental health challenges, poorer placement stability, and... more
A LOT of the kids we're representing are being prescribed psychotropic medications - especially the older youth. John, Angela, and Deborah talk about ways children's attorneys can get more information and confidence in this area to effectively advoca... more
Quick, practical tips for anyone working with abused and neglected children. It’s helpful to hear perspectives from attorneys doing the work everyday. The idea of having a practice philosophy focused on permanency is useful for creating a strategy. Every time I listen, I learn something new!
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Focused on the landscape of child welfare law, this series addresses vital issues regarding the advocacy and legal complexities surrounding abused and neglected children. Episodes cover a wide range of topics, from preventive legal advocacy and the importance of unique case plans to the significant impact of mental health on children in foster care. Each discussion features insights from professionals across various aspects of child welfare, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary approaches and community support to improve outcomes for children in at-risk situations. This content is particularly beneficial for legal professionals, advocates, and anyone involved in child welfare, providing practical strategies and fostering essential dia... more
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Recent guests on The Children's Law Podcast include:
1. Emilie Cook
2. Professor Vivek Sankaran
3. Emma Hetherington
4. Emilio Valladolid
5. Elliott Hinkle
6. Shannon Felder
7. David Ambrose
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