Date: May 1, 2008
Location: Cowles Auditorium, Hubert Humphrey Center, University of Minnesota
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Final Report: New Populations in Rural Counties: Implications for Child Welfare
Featured Presenters
Randy (Randolph) Capps, PhD
Senior Research Associate, The Urban Institute
Tom Gillaspy
Minnesota State Demographer
Sonia C. Velazquez
Vice-President, Children’s Division, American Humane Association
Critical Issues for Child Welfare: The Search for Best Practices in Programs and Policy (PDF)
Rowena Fong, EdD, MSW
University of Texas at Austin
Panelists
A response panel to findings from “New Populations in Rural Counties: Implications for Child Welfare”
Hassan Ugas
Director, Center for Somali Family and Children Services
Commentary
Katherine Fennelly
Professor, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
Susanne Schroeder
School Social Worker, Owatonna, Steele County
Confronting the Challenge: The School System
John Keller
Executive Director, Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota
The Harsh Reality: The Fate of Children in Immigration Enforcement
Dianne Kimm
Program Manager, Lutheran Social Service Refugee Program, Pelican Rapids
An Indispensable Partner: The Non-Profit Agency
Wrap-Up
Esther Wattenberg, Professor
School of Social Work, CASCW, CURA, University of Minnesota
Funded with a grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services and the President’s Initiative on Children, Youth, and Families, University of Minnesota. This seminar is being offered under the auspices of the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare, School of Social Work, College of Education and Human Development, and The Center for Urban and Regional Affairs University of Minnesota.