Booking Overview

CASCW’s podcast helps child welfare professionals stay current on research, policy, and practical approaches through accessible conversations with subject-matter experts. It’s a strong platform for researchers and practitioners who can translate complex child welfare topics—like mental health supports and family-facing policy implications—into real-world guidance for frontline work.

Metrics

112 episodes, Irregular, 5.0 rating
<1k, Neutral, USA

Contact Information

Description

The Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare (CASCW) is committed to connecting child welfare professionals to relevant and accessible training resources. We are excited to bring you the latest in research, policy, and practice via podcasts. This channel will cover a wide range of topics and will feature interviews with researchers, policy makers, frontline child welfare workers, community members, and many others. If you would like a transcript of any of our podcasts, please visit our website podcast page: https://cascw.umn.edu/podcasts/.

Host

Categories

Education, Health & Fitness

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

medium
Typical Credentials:  
Child welfare researchers, policy experts, frontline practitioners, and licensed/credentialed professionals (e.g., social work faculty, behavioral health directors, immigration attorneys) who can connect evidence and policy to practice
Required Achievements:  
Published research or authored books/resources for caregivers/educators, Leadership roles in child welfare, behavioral health, legal services, or university centers, Demonstrated practice expertise with complex family systems (e.g., asylum/immigration-related service needs)

Recent Guest Discussions

Dr. Katie Lingras - Caregiver/educator Strategies For Talking With Children About Emotions, Behavior, And Well-being, Liz Franklin - Behavioral Health And Practice Considerations For Working With Undocumented/asylum-seeking Families; Sustaining Practitioners, Amy Smith - Direct Practice Social Work Considerations For Asylum-seeking Families; Building Trust And Contextualizing Care, Sarah Brenes - U.s. Asylum Process, Types/requirements, Challenges Obtaining Status, And Implications For Child Welfare Professionals

Recent Topics

Child Welfare, Social Work, Research, Policy, Practice, Mental Health, Immigration, Frontline, Training, Child Development
Get your clients booked on top podcasts

Try us risk free with a FREE 3 days trial.

Start Your Free Trial

Join hundreds of PR teams using Podseeker to pitch and land bookings