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Episode 15: Child Welfare's a New Language

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Episode summary
In this episode of Navigating Child Welfare, host Shanelle Dupree makes the case for a third “C” that changes outcomes: connected. Through a story about attending a presentation in Spanish, Shanelle shares how knowing the language can help make you feel connected. Shanelle shows how child welfare jargon and acronyms quietly exclude parents, youth, volunteers, and even new staff. Her fix is simple and powerful: translate the work. Provide glossaries, slow down for definitions, and create shared language so people can participate fully in decisions that shape their families and futures.

You’ll hear about

  • Why “I don’t speak this language” is the hidden barrier in child welfare, even when everyone is in the same room.

  • Practical ways to translate the system: court-approved glossaries, plain-speech explanations, and who/what/why/by-when summaries.

  • How understanding increases power, participation, and better questions from families and partners.

Interested in staying updated on the Simplifying Your Navigation and Confusion in Child Welfare program? Click the link HERE.

#ChildWelfare #FosterCare #SocialWork #FamilyFirst #TraumaInformed #PlainLanguage #CommunityEngagement #SystemsChange

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Manage episode 519036206 series 3681932
Content provided by Shanelle Dupree. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Shanelle Dupree or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Episode summary
In this episode of Navigating Child Welfare, host Shanelle Dupree makes the case for a third “C” that changes outcomes: connected. Through a story about attending a presentation in Spanish, Shanelle shares how knowing the language can help make you feel connected. Shanelle shows how child welfare jargon and acronyms quietly exclude parents, youth, volunteers, and even new staff. Her fix is simple and powerful: translate the work. Provide glossaries, slow down for definitions, and create shared language so people can participate fully in decisions that shape their families and futures.

You’ll hear about

  • Why “I don’t speak this language” is the hidden barrier in child welfare, even when everyone is in the same room.

  • Practical ways to translate the system: court-approved glossaries, plain-speech explanations, and who/what/why/by-when summaries.

  • How understanding increases power, participation, and better questions from families and partners.

Interested in staying updated on the Simplifying Your Navigation and Confusion in Child Welfare program? Click the link HERE.

#ChildWelfare #FosterCare #SocialWork #FamilyFirst #TraumaInformed #PlainLanguage #CommunityEngagement #SystemsChange

  continue reading

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