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0021: Between the World and Me – by Ta-Nehisi Coates
0022: Beyond ACEs
0023: Beyond the Golden Rule: A Parent’s Guide to Preventing and Responding to Prejudice
0024: Birth-Foster Parent Mentoring Teams
0025: Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People – by Mahzarin Banaji and Anthony Greenwald
0026: Broken Places
0028: Changing the Face of Foster Care
0029: Child Abuse as a Public Health Issue
0030: Child Trafficking Part 1: Recognizing the Risks and Signs
0031: Child Trafficking Part 2: Knowledge for Working with Survivors
0032: Childhood Depression
0033: Childhood Neglect
0034: Children in Wait: Foster Care & Adoption in Kentucky
0036: Children's Justice Act Task Force Training Modules
0038: Coping with the Unique Challenges of Kinship Care
0046: Domestic Violence
0047: Dying of Whiteness: How the Politics of Racial Resentment Is Killing America's Heartland – by Jonathan M. Metzl
0048: Effective Tools for Youth Suicide Prevention
0049: Engaging Fathers
0050: Equipping Foster Parents to Actively Support Reunification
0051: Everyday Americans - BBC Audio Documentary Series
0052: Faith, Trauma, and the Problem of Evil
0053: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
0054: Finding Their Voice: Reasons Children Delay Disclosure of Sexual Abuse & What Factors Assist Children to Report
0055: Foster Care: A Path to Reunification
0056: Fostering Family: A KET Forum
0057: Freedom Is a Constant Struggle: Ferguson, Palestine, and the Foundations of a Movement – by Angela Y. Davis
0058: Gender Bias and the Myth of Parental Alienation
0059: Helping LGBTQ Families Navigate the Child Welfare System
0060: Housing Instability and Child Welfare
0061: Housing's Critical Connection to Child Welfare
0062: How Early Childhood Experiences Affect Children’s Future
0064: How To Be An Antiracist – by Ibram Kendi
0065: How to Implement Trauma-Informed Care to Build Resilience to Childhood Trauma
0066: Icebreaker Meetings: A Tool for Building Relationships Between Birth and Foster Parents
0067: Indigenous Child Welfare: The Long Emergency and a Way Forward
0068: Inside the Teenage Brain
0069: Interview with Dr. Helen Deines, Larry Michalczyk, and Pam Darnall
0070: Interview with Rick Green and Debby Yetter from the Courier-Journal
0071: Introduction to LGBTQ Competency
0072: Introduction to the Center for the Study of Social Policy's Youth Thrive Framework
0073: Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color – by Andrea Ritchie
0074: Journey to Recovery: Inside Opiate Addiction
0075: Keeping Kids in Families
0076: Killing Rage: Ending Racism – by bell hooks
0077: Let's Talk About Spanking
0078: Me and White Supremacy – by Layla Saad
0080: Mentoring Youth in the Foster Care System Toolkit
0081: Mending the Tears of Violence
0083: Navigating Conversations on Religion & The LGBTQ Community
0084: Neonatal and Newborn Substance Exposure
0085: Nobody: Casualties of America's War on the Vulnerable, from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond – by Marc Lamont Hill
0086: Norma Hatfield, President of the Kinship Families Coalition of Kentucky
0087: Overrepresentation of Marginalized Communities in Child Welfare
0088: Parents with Disabilities in Child Welfare
0091: Partnering with Relatives to Promote Reunification
0092: Poor Kids
0093: Positive Youth Development for Siblings in Foster Care
0094: Predators in Our Pockets: The New Digital Hunting Grounds
0095: Prediction as Prevention
0096: Promoting Permanency for Older Youth in Out-of-Home Care
0097: Protective Factors
0098: Protective Factors Approaches in Child Welfare
0100: Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools – by Monique W. Morris
0101: Racial Bias and Juvenile Justice Reform
0102: Radically Vulnerable: Achieving Justice for Survivors
0103: Raising White Kids: Bringing Up Children in a Racially Unjust America – by Jennifer Harvey
0104: Relationships First: Creating Connections that Help Young People Thrive
0106: Rural Child Welfare Practice
0108: Secondary Trauma
0109: So You Want to Talk About Race? – by Ijeoma Oluo
0110: Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America – by Ibram X. Kendi
0111: Stopping Drug Use Before It Starts
0112: Strategies for Gathering Details When Children Experience Repeated Abuse
0113: Strong and Thriving Families 2019/2020 Prevention Resource Guide
0114: Substance Abuse: An Introduction to Substance Abuse as a Disorder
0115: Supporting and Affirming LGBTQ Children and Youth
0117: Supporting Kinship Caregivers
0118: Surge in Foster Children Among Opioid Crisis
0119: Teen Dating Violence: Cyber Abuse, Social Media, and the Courts
0120: The 12 Core Concepts for Understanding Traumatic Stress Responses in Children and Families
0121: The Adolescent Brain and Substance Abuse
0122: The Bystander Effect - Why People Don't Report Child Abuse
0123: The Child-Trafficking-to-Adult-Prostitution Pipeline
0124: The Disturbing Connection Between Foster Care and Domestic Child Sex Trafficking
0125: The Edge of Compassion
0126: The Failure that Leads to All Others
0127: The Family-Focused Advocate
0128: The Fire This Time: A New Generation Speaks About Race – by Jesmyn Ward
0130: The Hidden Cost of Resilience
0132: The Intersection of Technology and Forensic Interviewing
0133: The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness – by Michelle Alexander
0134: The Risk and Prevention of Maltreatment of Children with Disabilities
0135: The Road to Adulthood: Aligning Child Welfare Practice with Adolescent Brain Development
0137: The Science of Storytelling
0139: Transformational Relationships for Youth Success
0140: Trauma and Children
0141: Trauma-Informed Care, Resilience, & the Bounce Coalition
0142: Treating Childhood Trauma
0143: Treating the Smoke and Not the Fire
0144: Understanding Substance Abuse Disorders, Treatment, and Family Recovery: A Guide for Child Welfare Professionals
0145: Universal Screening for Adverse Childhood Experiences
0147: What Works for Addiction and Child Welfare?
0148: White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism – by Robin DiAngelo
0149: Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? And Other Conversations About Race – by Beverly Daniel Tatum
0150: Working with Kinship Caregivers
0151: Working with Parents Involved in the Child Welfare System
0152: Working with the Correctional System and Incarcerated Parents
0153: Working with Youth to Develop a Transition Plan
0154: You Are Not Alone Ep. 1 Youth Speak Out
0155: You Are Not Alone Ep. 2 Help for Families and Caregivers
0156: You Are Not Alone Ep. 3 Whole Child/Whole School
0157: You Are Not Alone Ep. 4 Depression and Anxiety
0158: You Are Not Alone Ep. 5 Trauma and Toxic Stress
0159: You Are Not Alone Ep. 6 Suicide Prevention/Teaching Hope
0160: 2021 National KIDS COUNT Data Book: Trends and Recommendations
0161: A Look at the Impact of Maternal Incarceration & Addiction on KY Children
0162: Addiction: What Happens to Adult Functioning and Protective Capacity with Drugs Hijack the Brain?
0163: Advocate Self-Care Workshop
0164: Attachment, Trauma, and Reactive Attachment Disorder - What Does It All Mean?
0165: Autism Spectrum Disorder for Child Welfare Professionals
0166: Caring for Teens in Foster Care
0167: Children and Trauma: Effective Strategies for Healing and Resiliency
0168: Community Violence and Civil Unrest: Youth Responses to Complex Harm and Collective Healing
0169: Electronic Crimes Against Children: How to Educate, Monitor, and Communicate Internet Safety
0170: Engaging Families in Affirming Trauma-Informed Care for LGBTQ Children and Youth
0171: Engaging the Hope Within Us, an Interview with Deondra and Gregory Brown
0172: Exploring the Intersections of Historical Trauma and Race in Child Welfare, Criminal Justice and Behavioral Health Systems
0173: Family First - Title IV-E Prevention Plan Implementation Updates, Part 1
0174: Family First - Title IV-E Prevention Plan Implementation Updates, Part 2
0175: Fostering Teens
0177: Helping a Transgender Youth Find Safety and Belonging
0178: Helping Children with Grief and Loss
0179: How Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Identity Impact Treatment of Trauma
0180: Impact of Early Trauma on the Developing Brain
0181: Meeting “Their” Needs so “Our” Kids Can Go Home
0182: Mental Health, Racial Trauma, and Health Inequities Confronting Boys and Men of Color
0183: Neglect and the Ecosystem of Abuse
0184: Parental Substance Use: A Primer for Child Welfare Professionals
0185: Permanency is Not a Place: Transitioning into & Navigating Adult Relationship
0186: Practical Strategies for Connecting with and Managing Behaviors of Children Impacted by Trauma
0187: Preserving and Nurturing Cultural Connections in Children and Families
0188: Recognizing Context and Coercive Controlling Abuse in Intimate Partner Violence
0189: Reunification
0190: Self Care: Not a Luxury, but a Necessity
0191: Sibling Relationships in Foster Care: Keeping Them Connected
0192: Silent Suffering: Responding to Self-Harm in Foster Care
0193: Special Education: An Overview
0194: Supporting Children Who’ve Experienced Trauma
0195: Supporting Kids and Families Experiencing Homelessness
0196: Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth: A Guide for Foster Parents
0197: Supporting Parenting and Expectant Teens in Foster Care
0198: Supporting Young Children with Special Needs
0199: Supporting Youth Aging Out of Foster Care
0200: The Effects of Multiple Placements
0201: Traumatic Separation in Children and Adolescents
0202: Traumatic Separation in the Child Welfare and Kincare Systems
0203: Understanding Adolescent Brain Development in Teen Dating Violence Cases
0204: Understanding and Addressing the Needs of a Vulnerable Population
0205: Understanding and Responding to the Nature and Context of Domestic Violence and its Effects on Children, At-Risk Parents, and Parenting
0206: Understanding the Court Process
0207: Understanding Trauma Related Disorders
0208: What Did Child Welfare Learn from 2020 - upEnding Systemic Racism
0209: White Supremacy Resurgences and Cultural Healing Responses for Asian, Native, and Black American Youth
0210: Why am I Bias?
0211: Wisconsin CASA Children of the Storm: Past, Present and Future
0212: Wisconsin CASA LGBTQ+ Youth: Current Trends and Affirming Settings
0213: Working With LGBTQ+ Families in Foster Care and Adoption
0220: Updates on Psychotropic Medications in Children for DCBS
0221: Moving Equity to the Center of Child Welfare
0222: Beyond Pride: Can Kids Trust Us When They Tell Us Who They Are?
0223: What’s Culture Got to Do With It? Everything
0224: Aging Out – Healing, Preparing, and Supporting Youth in Foster Care, Part 1
0225: Aging Out – Healing, Preparing, and Supporting Youth in Foster Care, Part 2
0226: Secondary Traumatic Stress
0227: Best Practices for Serving LGBTQ+ Youth
0228: Advocating for LGBTQ Youth with Disabilities: A Guide on Supporting LGBTQ Students with an IEP or 504 Plan
0229: CDC 2019 LGBTQ Data: A Call to Action for Child Welfare Workers
0230: LGBTQ Parents Speak Out: What They Have Learned About Fostering Youth
0231: Neither//Nor: Stories of Life Beyond Binary Gender
0232: Putting Intersectionality Into Practice
0233: KY-SPIN ARC Series – The IEP Team: Who’s a Member?
0234: KY-SPIN ARC Series – Content of the IEP
0235: KY-SPIN ARC Series – Meetings of the ARC/IEP Team
0236: KY-SPIN ARC Series – Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) Decision Making
0237: Supporting Autism Spectrum Disorder Children Through Puberty
0238: Caring for a Child with ADHD
0239: Autism and Co-Occurring Disorders
0240: Caring for a Child with Reactive Attachment Disorder
0241: From Group Care to Family Life: Supporting the Transition
0242: Understanding & Responding to Caregiver Grief and Loss
0243: Understanding Termination of Parental Rights
0244: Understanding the Teen Brain and Engaging Youth in Planning their Own Future
0245: Aggression and Disruptive Behavior: Best Practices
0246: Perspectives on Life & Autism
0247: Managing Children's Emotions & Behaviors
0248: Helping Families in the Critical Post-Adoption Period
0249: Intersections: Where Domestic Violence, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Meet
0250: Count Me In - To Be Inspired: Relationships/Partnerships Needed to Work with Teens
0251: Creating Permanency for Youth
0252: Investing in Diversity as a Family Value
0253: LGBTQ 101 – Terms and Identities
0254: Strategies for LGBTQ Youth Inclusion: Family Acceptance, Wellness, and Safety
0255: Supporting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, and Gender Diverse Youth in Out-of-Home Care
0256: Transgender Issues in Foster Care
0257: Illinois CASA: Navigating Challenging Conversations About Diversity
0258: Working Effectively with Culturally Diverse Families
0259: Affirming Care for Transgender and Gender Expansive Youth
0260: Conversations with CASA – An Intersectional Look at LGBTQ+ Advocacy with Riki Wilchins
0261: Serving LGBTQ Youth in Residential and Child Welfare Settings
0262: Are We Judging or Serving? Moving from Diversity to Justice!
0263: #Girldad: Understanding and Cultivating Relationships Between Black Fathers/Daughters
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