The County Connection: Support and Empathy in Minnesota's Child Support Program (Pt. 2)

The County Connection: Support and Empathy in Minnesota's Child Support Program (Pt. 2)

Author: NCSEA October 15, 2025 Duration: 59:53

 In the second part of the conversation, join host Scott Eder (Courtland Consulting) as he continues the conversation with Minnesota’s David Ramroop, a child support worker with the Ramsey County Attorney's Office; and James Wittling, a child support professional from Washington County. They discuss their experiences with public assistance and child support work. David shares his personal experience growing up with public assistance, noting that it helped him understand and connect with the families he now serves, emphasizing that it's okay to ask for help. Both caseworkers agree that successful "enforcement" is better viewed as helping all parties—the non-custodial parent, the custodial parent, and most importantly, the child—often involving modification of support based on a change in circumstance. James highlights the complexity and challenges of Interstate child support cases, stressing the importance of patience, meticulous detail, and better communication among states, while acknowledging the efforts to improve with digital tools like the federal child support portal. Ultimately, they both stress a message to the public: they are people who want to serve and build relationships, urging clients to be present, attend hearings, and not be afraid to ask questions.


Ever wonder what happens when you pull a microphone out at a conference or a community meeting? That's the spirit of NCSEA On Location. Instead of polished studio sessions, this podcast captures conversations where they naturally happen-in hallways after a panel, at international gatherings, or in quiet corners of bustling events. You'll hear directly from Human Services professionals, from caseworkers to policy architects, along with advocates and community stakeholders who are deeply involved in the system. The discussions are immediate and grounded, offering a raw, unfiltered look at the challenges and innovations in public service. Each episode feels like you’ve stepped into a meaningful, spontaneous dialogue, one that continues long after the formal agenda ends. The authentic atmosphere is even complemented by original music from Joe Mamlin, whose granted compositions frame these real-world recordings. Brought to you by NCSEA, this series is for anyone curious about the human stories behind government services, preferring the sound of genuine exchange over a rehearsed script. Tune in to a podcast that truly travels, bringing you voices from the field exactly as they were heard on the ground.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

NCSEA On Location
Podcast Episodes
Modernization Planning and the Art of the Possible [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:18
Today's episode comes to you on location from Idaho, Massachusetts, Georgia and Indiana. Join Patti Garofalo (Child Support Practice Director with NTT Data) as she hosts a conversation about modernization planning and th…
Creating Healthy Organizational Culture [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:32
Coming to you from various locations in California, and from Ohio, join Emily Jernigan (California Department of Child Support Services) and Brandi Gallebo (Franklin County, Ohio Child Support Enforcement Agency) as they…