Trauma, Change, and Hope in Child Welfare

Trauma, Change, and Hope in Child Welfare

Author: North American Association of Christians in Social Work March 15, 2014 Duration: 0:00
Listen to this sample of Dr. Charles Stikes talking about "Trauma, Change, and Hope in Child Welfare" originally recorded on October 25, 2012. Twenty minute audio samples of NACSW podcasts are available to anyone while the full length podcast is available only to members.

Podcast Summary: This presentation is about the impact of personal, social, and natural disasters, as traumas; the impact on the entire aspect of the lives of people, and what can be done to ameliorate the disastrous consequences. It includes what needs to be done to deal with neglect and abuse as trauma, as well as the consequences of social and natural disasters that child care workers have to deal with as they deal with families as victims.

The full audio was originally published as the March, 2014 Podcast of the Month. Join NACSW today to gain access to this and other great resources.

For social workers who navigate the complex intersection of personal faith and professional service, NACSW Podcasts offers a vital space for reflection and practical insight. Produced by the North American Association of Christians in Social Work, this series turns conference halls and lecture rooms into an ongoing conversation you can carry with you. Each episode features recorded presentations from practitioners, educators, and peers who understand the unique challenges of this integration firsthand. You’ll hear thoughtful explorations on topics ranging from clinical ethics and mental health to community advocacy and spiritual resilience, all grounded in real-world social work practice. This podcast doesn’t offer easy answers but instead provides a forum for the nuanced discussions necessary for anyone looking to thoughtfully weave their Christian faith into the fabric of their professional calling. It’s a resource for equipping yourself with diverse perspectives, fostering both professional competence and personal conviction. Whether you're in the field, in the classroom, or in leadership, these conversations aim to support and challenge you in equal measure.
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