Session: Novel Approaches to Reforming Foster Care (Society for Social Work and Research 26th Annual Conference - Social Work Science for Racial, Social, and Political Justice)

266 Novel Approaches to Reforming Foster Care

Schedule:
Saturday, January 15, 2022: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
Independence BR A, ML 4 (Marriott Marquis Washington, DC)
Cluster: Child Welfare
* noted as presenting author
Quality Parenting Initiative: Engaging Diverse Stakeholders As Champions for Foster Care System Reform
Ericka Lewis, PhD, LMSW, University of Maryland at Baltimore; Vithya Murugan, Ph.D., Saint Louis University; Megan Feely, PhD, University of Connecticut; Kimberly Leffler, MSW, University of Maryland at Baltimore
"Youth Are Not Something to Check Off Your to Do List": Poetic Inquiry into the Symbols Youth and Other Stakeholders Use to Reimagine Supports for Youth in Foster Care
Megan Paceley, PhD, University of Kansas; Becci Akin, PhD, University of Kansas; Shelby Clark, Phd, MSW, University of Kansas; Kaela Byers, PhD, University of Kansas; Sarah McCall, BA, University of Kansas
Positive Shared Parenting Experiences between Foster Parents and Families of Origin for Children in Foster Care
Amanda Stafford McRell, MPA, University of South Carolina; Kristen Seay, PhD, University of South Carolina; Christian Holmes, MSW, University of South Carolina; Akanksha Singh, MA, University of South Carolina; Sue E Levkoff, PhD, University of South Carolina; Cynthia Flynn, PhD, University of South Carolina; Benjamin Schooley, PhD, University of South Carolina; Neset Hikmet, PhD, University of South Carolina
Nothing If We Never Let You Say How It Feels to be Already Drenched: Identifying Key Themes for Supporting Youth in Foster Care through Poetic Inquiry
Becci Akin, PhD, University of Kansas; Shelby Clark, Phd, MSW, University of Kansas; Kaela Byers, PhD, University of Kansas; Sarah McCall, BA, University of Kansas; Mariana Gomez, University of Kansas; Megan Paceley, PhD, University of Kansas
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