The Power of Feedback: Being a Vocal Participant in the Process: Elevating the Voices of the Workforce, Children, Youth, Families, and Communities
Explore how caseworkers, supervisors, and stakeholders can use data and feedback to improve child welfare practice.
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This video, part of the Effectiveness in Child Welfare: Our Role in Improving the Lives of Children and Families: Child Welfare Virtual Expo (CWVE) 2019 learning experience, explores the critical ways in which frontline staff, children, youth, families, and stakeholders can be active contributors in building a more effective child welfare system.
Use this video with the reflection worksheet and the CWVE 2019 Discussion Guide, which provide questions, tailored information, and activities for individuals and teams.
Presenters:
- Louie Gasper, Capacity Building Center for States
- Dee Bonnick, Capacity Building Center for States
- Dakota Roundtree-Swain, Capacity Building Center for States
- Sylvia Deporto, Child Welfare Consultant
Moderator:
- Madison Sandoval-Lunn, Capacity Building Center for States
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Capacity Building Center for States. (2019). The power of feedback: Being a vocal participant in the process: Elevating the voices of the workforce, children, youth, families, and communities [Video]. Children’s Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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