Families with young children are among the highest represented in child welfare systems.
Why it matters: Building transdisciplinary relationships is essential for a holistic view of children and families, ensuring collaboration remains strong and effective.
Leaning into discomfort: Understand biases that affect perceptions of parental behavior through reflective practice.
Improving collaboration: Emphasize the importance of stance and the role of rupture and repair in strengthening partnerships.
Featured speakers:
- Jessica Lertora, MSW, LCSW-C, IMH-E®, Community Coordinator, ZERO TO THREE
- Danielle Rivera, CSA II, LCSW, Children’s Service Administrator, Department for Children and Family Services, Los Angeles County
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