S4E3 - Aging In To Stay Plugged In
Child Welfare9 Feb 2022

S4E3 - Aging In To Stay Plugged In

You gotta’ know about the resources available through Florida’s independent living programs before you turn 18. Listen to this episode of the Get Plugged In series to learn about Extended Foster Care (EFC) and Postsecondary Education Services and Support (PESS). Get the scoop on how remaining in foster care after 18 and taking advantage of PESS can assist young adults in reaching their transition goals, preparing for self-sufficiency. Hear from Demarco Mott, Chair of the Citrus FCN Youth Advocacy Council, and Keri Flynn, Embrace Families’ Director of Youth Services.

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Episoder(53)

E6: Cultivating Leadership in Child Welfare: Knowledge, Skills, and Mindset

E6: Cultivating Leadership in Child Welfare: Knowledge, Skills, and Mindset

Host Kristina Finch, Associate Director of Professional Development at the Florida Institute for Child Welfare, leads a series of conversations in this podcast, “Innovation at the Frontline: Supportin...

10 Jun 55min

E5: Caring for the Human: Supporting Worker Well-Being

E5: Caring for the Human: Supporting Worker Well-Being

Host Kristina Finch, Associate Director of Professional Development at the Florida Institute for Child Welfare, leads a series of conversations in this podcast, “Innovation at the Frontline: Supportin...

3 Jun 42min

E4: Practice Makes Confident: Simulation-Based Learning in Child Welfare

E4: Practice Makes Confident: Simulation-Based Learning in Child Welfare

Host Kristina Finch, Associate Director of Professional Development at the Florida Institute for Child Welfare, leads a series of conversations in this podcast, “Innovation at the Frontline: Supportin...

27 Mai 33min

E3: Coaching From Anywhere: Virtual Coaching in Action

E3: Coaching From Anywhere: Virtual Coaching in Action

Host Kristina Finch, Associate Director of Professional Development at the Florida Institute for Child Welfare, leads a series of conversations in this podcast, “Innovation at the Frontline: Supportin...

20 Mai 42min

E2: Designing for Impact: Instructional Design in Child Welfare Training

E2: Designing for Impact: Instructional Design in Child Welfare Training

Host Kristina Finch, Associate Director of Professional Development at the Florida Institute for Child Welfare, leads a series of conversations in this podcast, “Innovation at the Frontline: Supportin...

13 Mai 23min

E1: Immersive Learning: Virtual Reality on the Frontlines

E1: Immersive Learning: Virtual Reality on the Frontlines

Host Kristina Finch, Associate Director of Professional Development at the Florida Institute for Child Welfare, leads a series of conversations in this podcast, “Innovation at the Frontline: Supportin...

6 Mai 23min

Partners in Prevention – Insights from Foster Parents

Partners in Prevention – Insights from Foster Parents

Host Vivian Ko, Assistant Director of Professional Development and Worker Well-Being Research & Evaluation at the Florida Institute for Child Welfare, explores how Florida’s foster parents serve as fr...

1 Mai 35min

E6: Legal Advocacy for Families Impacted by Domestic Violence

E6: Legal Advocacy for Families Impacted by Domestic Violence

Chris DelMarco, Attorney, Legal Services of North Florida Domestic violence (DV) and intimate partner violence (IPV) affect individuals across all demographics. Human services and law enforcement res...

18 Mar 39min

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