Project Description
Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Time: 9:00 pm-1:00 pm
Location: Cowles Auditorium/Hubert Humphrey Center, University of Minnesota/West Bank Campus
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Event Overview
Coordinating productive family visits that are safe AND relationship building is complicated. Family Alternatives, a private foster care agency will present their research and best practice findings after a two year pilot project on family visiting. Through qualitative interviews in two Minnesota counties, this unique project captured the voices of children in foster care, birth parents, foster parents and social workers. Key elements of helping families maintain and strengthen their relationships while living apart were explored and an interactive family visiting guide was developed based on the information gathered.
Presenters
Heidi Brinig
Program Director at Families Together, Providence, Rhode Island
Wendy Negaard & Ande Nesmith, PhD
Familyconnect Pilot Project Coordinator; and Senior Researcher, Chapin Hall Center for Children, University of Chicago
Panel Discussion
Facilitated by Deena McMahon, LICSW—Birth parents, foster parents and youth in foster care shared their experiences with family visits and what helped them maintain healthy family connections while living apart.
This forum was developed under the auspices of: Federal Title IV-E Funding, Minnesota Department of Human Services (Contract #439481), The Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare at the School of Social Work in the College of Education and Human Development.