
Conversations with Child Welfare Wonk Founder & President Zach Laris, spotlighting the people, ideas, and tensions shaping child and family policy. www.childwelfarewonk.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsPoliticsGovernment | |||

Episode # 32: Oklahoma Child Welfare Director Michael Williams
Welcome to our latest edition of WonkCast: People Power Policy.
Five percent of children entering foster care nationally do so not from abuse or neglect, but because it’s the only way t... more
Episode # 31: Michelle Feit
Welcome to our latest edition of WonkCast: People Power Policy.
There is often a significant gap between the way issues poll with the general public and how they move through policy-making institutions.
That often gets ... more
Episode # 30: Erinn Kelley-Siel
Welcome to our latest edition of WonkCast: People Power Policy.
Our laws and funding task the same agency with removing children from families when there’s a safety risk, and helping those same families avoid crisis ... more
Episode # 29: Rebecca Robuck
Welcome to our latest edition of WonkCast: People Power Policy.
Child welfare policy often swings between two possible answers to the system’s purpose: protecting children or supporting families.
Even efforts to move b... more
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These conversations dig deeper into child and family issues, have definitely helped me think about how the policies and systems cut across service areas. Inspires me to think about paths forward despite the division we are experiencing. Can’t wait for the next episode!










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