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Child Sexual Abuse
Burnout
Mandatory Reporting
Divine Struggles
Sibling Separation In Foster Care
Image-Based Sexual Abuse
Poverty
Neglect
Homeschooling
Adverse Childhood Experiences
Leadership
Health Care Access
Self-Blame
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Engaging the brightest minds working to solve one of the world's toughest challenges—child abuse. Join us for conversations with leading experts on science, law, medicine, morality, and messaging. One in Ten is brought to you by National Children's Alliance, the largest network of care centers in the U.S. serving child victims of abuse. Our host is Teresa Huizar, NCA's CEO and a national expert on... more

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In this episode of One in Ten, host Teresa Huizar speaks with Kristi Westphaln (UCLA School of Nursing) about integrating children’s voices into Children's Advocacy Center (CAC) outcome measurement and understanding what healing after abuse means to ... more

Host Teresa Huizar interviews Dr. Amy Farrell of Northeastern University about a multi-institution study on the physical and mental health needs of commercially sexually exploited youth and their interactions with healthcare systems. The research use... more

In this episode of One in Ten, host Teresa Huizar welcomes Irish Burch, a longtime Children’s Advocacy Center leader and mentor, to discuss “imperfect” leadership as learning and service. Irish recounts her path from CPS investigator to forensic inte... more

In this episode of One in Ten, host Teresa Huizar speaks with researcher Dr. Elizabeth Jeglic about preventing educator sexual misconduct, which has increased in schools even as abuse rates have declined in other youth-serving settings. Dr. Jeglic de... more

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Amy Farrell
Professor and Co-Director of the Violence and Justice Research Lab
Northeastern University
Episode: Broken Trust: Exploited Youth and Healthcare Access
Irish Burch
Longtime leader and mentor in the Children's Advocacy Center movement
Dallas Children's Advocacy Center (DCAC)
Episode: Learn Your Leadership Superpower with Irish Burch
Elizabeth Jeglic
Researcher and expert on child sexual abuse prevention
Rutgers University (implied from work on educator misconduct), author of prevention studies
Episode: Preventing Educator Sexual Misconduct with Dr. Elizabeth Jeglic
Lindsay Druskin-Grimes
Clinical and Research Postdoctoral Fellow at Kennedy Krieger Institute
Kennedy Krieger Institute
Episode: Treating Adverse Childhood Experiences in Rural America
Frank Putnam
Professor of Psychiatry, UNC School of Medicine
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Episode: Old Before Their Time: The Impact of Childhood Trauma
Norah Shapiro
Filmmaker
Magic and Monsters film team
Episode: Magic and Monsters: Child Sexual Abuse and Institutional Betrayal
Anthony Edwards
Actor and executive producer
Magic and Monsters film team
Episode: Magic and Monsters: Child Sexual Abuse and Institutional Betrayal
Emily Putnam-Hornstein
Professor at UNC Chapel Hill
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Episode: When Homeschooling Hides Abuse
Robin Ortiz
Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at NYU Grossman School of Medicine
NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Episode: Breaking the Cycle of Neglect

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Teresa Huizar
Host of One in Ten

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 46 ratings
  • Horrible

    So disappointed to see the episode on the “myth” of parental alienation, a phenomenon proven for DECADES by respectable and highly credible, ethical and unbiased social scientists backed by a wealth of research showing its devastating effects on children and families to the point that the APA and many other actually respected and trusted organizations in the field have classified it as psychological and emotional child abuse. Get your facts straight and stop taking one crazy woman’s baseless cla... more

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    Parental alienation denier
    United States3 months ago
  • Great podcast

    I’m a newer child abuse professional, and I’ve learned a lot from listening! I like Teresa as a host. She has good energy and very engaging!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AdamVofReno
    United States3 years ago
  • Great podcast for Child Welfare professionals

    Great topics and very timely. I love the pace of the host too

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    eworldpeace
    United States5 years ago
  • Outstanding episode on child trafficking

    I often hear students speak to “child prostitution” the benefits of legal prostitution and worst of all, prostitution as a “victimless crime.”

    I plan to use the episode as a lesson on the problems and issues. My university tends to neglect victimology as a criminal justice perspective.

    Well done.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JID1946
    United States6 years ago
  • Very informative - but where is the 11th episode?

    At the end of episode 10 it says there is going to be another episode (with Dr. Amaya Jackson), is there a plan to actually publish that episode or any additional ones?

    Apple Podcasts
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    Klrtg
    United States7 years ago

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High-quality discussions on timely child welfare policy topics, though some episodes polarize opinions.
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Siblings Divided at Home and Foster Care
Q: What are the practical implications for caseworkers and policy makers?
Policy should address sibling visitation in split cases, improve data tracking of sibling relationships, and consider how FFPSA funding could be used to prevent unnecessary separation while ensuring safety and well-being.
Siblings Divided at Home and Foster Care
Q: What are the key reasons a sibling group might be split?
Reasons include differential maltreatment exposure, varying vulnerability among children, different paternal involvement, and voluntary relinquishment, among others.
Siblings Divided at Home and Foster Care
Q: How often does a split in a sibling group occur where some children are removed and others stay at home?
The data suggest that about 25% of such cases involve at least one child being removed, while others remain, indicating a non-trivial frequency of split groups.
Healing Beyond Justice for Teen Sexual Assault Survivors
Q: What did your study find about mandatory reporting and outcomes like charges and convictions?
Mandatory reporting increased referrals to prosecutors for younger teens, but it did not translate into higher charging or conviction rates, especially for 16-17 year-olds, indicating other factors drive outcomes.
Healing Beyond Justice for Teen Sexual Assault Survivors
Q: So how did you come to this work looking at adolescent sexual assault and prosecution rates?
The guest explains her training in community psychology and how social science is used as a tool for social justice, with the project arising from community-informed needs and a statewide task force focused on improving responses to adolescent sexual assault.

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This program features in-depth conversations with leading researchers, clinicians, advocates, and filmmakers who study and tackle child maltreatment. Across episodes, listeners hear data-driven analyses of prevention and intervention, practical policy ideas, and survivor-centered storytelling that illuminate system failures and opportunities for improvement in child protection, education settings, and caregiving. Notable strengths include a strong emphasis on evidence-based approaches to prevention, trauma-informed practice, and the ethical storytelling necessary when covering survivors and institutional failures. The show often centers cross-disciplinary collaboration, leadership in mission-driven organizations, and policy-changing ideas t... more

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2. Irish Burch
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