Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare
CASCW podcast
The Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare (CASCW) is committed to connecting child welfare professionals to relevant and accessible training resources. We are excited to bring you the latest in research, policy, and practice via podcasts. This channel will cover a wide range of topics and will feature interviews with researchers, policy makers, frontline child welfare workers, community members, and many others. If you would like a transcript of any of our podcasts, please visit our website podcast page: https://cascw.umn.edu/podcasts/.
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Jun 18, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 16: Early Childhood Indicators of Progress 18.06.2026 18:10
In this episode, experience a conversation about Minnesota's early childhood indicators of progress also known as ECIPs. The more child welfare professionals know about early learning standards and child development, the better they can support the children and caregivers with whom they work.
Episode 7: Impacts of Neoliberalism on Social Work Practice-Resistance 12.06.2026 35:52
In this series, Dr. Toft examines how neoliberal pressures impact social work practice. This episode shares the stories of social workers and child welfare professionals who are resisting neoliberal pressures in their workplaces. Resources and transcript available at: https://cascw.umn.edu/theoretical-underpinnings-child-welfare-podcast-series
Episode 15: Talking About Mental Health 27.04.2026 25:39
In this episode, Dr. Katie Lingras discusses her book A Kids Book About Mental Health and how caregivers and educators can help children understand emotions, behavior, and well-being through everyday conversation.
Episode 1: Working With Undocumented & Asylum-Seeking Families: Collaboration in Minnesota 06.11.2024 25:30
Don't panic, collaborate! You’ll hear about this advice and more in episode one of this three-part series focused on considerations for child welfare and county workers who encounter families who are navigating the asylum process, are currently undocumented, or have mixed documentation status within the family. In this episode, you'll learn about local changes occurring in Minnesota by exploring a...
Episode 2: Working With Undocumented & Asylum-Seeking Families: Understanding Asylum 06.11.2024 36:41
Asylum is complex and can take a long time. Episode two of this three-part series does a deeper dive into the process of asylum in the United States. Hear about the different types of asylum, the requirements, and the challenges of legally acquiring status, as well as the avenues of support that are available for families. You'll hear from immigration attorney Sarah Brenes (Binger Center for New A...
Episode 3: Working With Undocumented & Asylum-Seeking Families: Considerations for Practice 06.11.2024 51:39
Seeking asylum is an act of resilience and protection. This final episode of the three-part series focuses on the implications for direct practice social work with families who are seeking or navigating asylum. Amy Smith, Clinical Faculty and Director of Social Work Services at the Interprofessional Center for Counseling and Legal Services at the University of St. Thomas and Liz Franklin, Director...
Episode 1: Creating Space In and for Ourselves in Practice: An Introduction 08.07.2024 30:09
There is a movement of energy in, through and around each of us. Meditation can be an incredible tool to help us respond to these energies. People who enter into professions such as child welfare tend to be sensitive and empathetic, and are naturally more impacted by the energy of others. Finding ways to address these energies and messages can be profoundly helpful. This initial episode of The Pra...
Episode 2: Removing Clutter: Clearing and Grounding through meditation practices 08.07.2024 25:17
In this episode of The Practice Space, learn about ways to navigate the intense energies associated with trauma that you may be exposed to in your work. Gently clearing your own energy space helps to create spaciousness for others while allowing them to find their own resilience. This episode shows us how to redirect energy and to be compassionate in a more holistic way.
Episode 3: Finding the Well: Replenishing Ourselves Through Practice 08.07.2024 27:30
In this episode of The Practice Space, learn about ways to retain your neutrality and openness as you navigate challenging energies and intense emotional situations. Hear about some simple daily habits that you can use to ground yourself to be present and encounter each unique situation as it is, not as you might imagine or prefer it to be.
Episode 4: Rocks and Hard Places: Developing skills for sustaining ourselves in practice 08.07.2024 31:45
In this episode of The Practice Space, learn about the importance of developing skills to guide human interactions, especially in practice settings that may be uniquely challenging. Some professional arenas can include chronic stress for workers (such as with child welfare and palliative care), and we can also experience isolation and difficulty talking about our experiences with others. Caring fo...
Episode 5: Building our Meditation Muscles 08.07.2024 39:31
Energy exchange is happening all the time, all around us. Your own personal, emotional space that you carry with you wherever you go accumulates finished and unfinished interactions, and these can sit in your space and create discomfort. In this episode of The Practice Space, experience a guided meditation and clearing practice where you can dive deeper and learn ways to find more room for yoursel...
Episode 6: Encountering Grief and Navigating Activations 08.07.2024 38:47
In this episode of The Practice Space, we discuss grief. Our own grief, plus that of others. We all carry unprocessed, unassimilated experiences that we hold within our own energetic space. These experiences can be triggered by others, and they can really rattle us and we don’t always know why. If something hasn’t been assimilated within us, it lights up! When things light up for us, it can be unc...
A Guide through ICWA & MIFPA Episode 6: Placement Preference 03.12.2023 16:08
In this final episode of a Guide through ICWA & MIFPA, the hosts discuss placement preference and considerations that child welfare workers must make according to state law. The order of preference is discussed as follows: 1) A member of an Indian child's extended family 2) A foster home or license approved or specified by an Indian child's tribe 3) Indian Foster home licensed, approved by a autho...
A Guide through ICWA & MIFPA Episode 5: Qualified Expert Witness (QEW) 27.11.2023 21:01
In this episode, you will learn the laws that qualified expert witness (QEW) covers in both ICWA and MIFPA. The episode also shares best practices, frequently asked questions and a story from an ICWA Compliance Consultant.
A Guide Through ICWA & MIFPA Episode 4: Active Efforts 20.11.2023 15:22
This episode discusses how Active Efforts is covered under both ICWA Act and also under MIFPA. Active Efforts under ICWA deals with remedial service and rehabilitative programs or preventive measures. Under MIFPA, active efforts includes acknowledging traditional helping and healing systems of an Indian child's tribe and using these systems as core to help and heal the Indian child and family. The...
A Guide Through ICWA & MIFPA Episode 3: ICWA Notice 12.11.2023 15:26
This episode addresses the types of proceedings and who should receive the ICWA Notice. The hosts review frequently asked questions regarding ICWA Notice.
A Guide Through ICWA & MIFPA Episode 2: MIFPA Notice 03.11.2023 15:35
This episode outlines the purpose of the MIFPA Notice, which is intended to involve the Indian child's tribe at the earliest point possible. Early engagement and collaboration between the child welfare agency and tribes and the establishment of a good working relationship can lead to better outcomes for Indian children and their families. The episode also addresses frequently asked questions regar...
A Guide Through ICWA & MIFPA Episode 1: Inquiry 30.10.2023 14:09
This episode describes the process of Inquiry and how it is considered an active effort. Local social service agencies and private licensed child placement agencies are responsible for finding out if a child has Indian heritage. This episode will also answer frequently asked questions and share best practices regarding Inquiry.
Introduction: Why is ICWA Important? 18.10.2023 13:47
This episode outlines the federal ICWA requirements that apply to all state child custody proceedings involving native children. The hosts will also provide the background of MIFPA and its amendments that strengthen and expand parts of ICWA.
Episode 5: Professional Discretion: New Ideas and Stories from the Field 22.08.2023 50:00
Dr. Toft introduces new thinking on what professional discretion in social work is. She interviews social workers from child protection, housing, and mental health about their professional discretion struggles and successes in the current practice landscape RESOURCES, and Transcript available at: https://cascw.umn.edu/portfolio-items/theoretical-underpinnings-in-child-welfare-podcast-series/
Episode 6: Professional Resistance 22.08.2023 40:11
Dr. Toft introduces new thinking on social work resistance to business managerialism. She interviews social workers from child protection, housing, and mental health about their resistance efforts in the current practice landscape. Resources and transcript available at: https://cascw.umn.edu/portfolio-items/theoretical-underpinnings-in-child-welfare-podcast-series/
Episode 26: A Parenting Legacy 02.08.2023 38:12
In this episode Marjorie Aunos and Dr. Traci LaLiberte reflect on the Parenting Done Differently Podcast. In this series Marjorie interviewed over 20 scholars and researchers in the field along with parents with disabilities and the children of parents with disabilities. Marjorie and Traci speak about the importance of providing tools for professionals who work in child welfare and looking for ans...
Episode 25: We’ve Got This! 20.07.2023 32:33
In Episode 25, Marjorie speaks with Eliza Hull, musician, writer and disability advocate. She was the 8-parts-series podcast host of We've Got This and is the editor behind the books of the same title that brings forward the stories of families headed by one or two parents with disabilities in an Australian, US and UK edition. SHOWNOTES, RESOURCES, and Transcript available at: http://z.umn.edu/par...
Episode 24: Child Attachment and Maternal Sensitivity 06.07.2023 37:22
In episode 24, Tommie Forslund talks about how he and his colleagues have used the lens of child attachment and maternal sensitivity to view the parenting of mothers with intellectual disabilities. He also talks about the importance of taking into account contextual factors, such as the parents’ experiences of abuse and maltreatment, in order to intervene and provide support more efficaciously. SH...
Episode 23: Reproductive and perinatal disparities 21.06.2023 39:27
In episode 23, Marjorie speaks with Lesley Tarasoff. Lesley has interviewed several parents with different disabilities about the disparities they faced pre, during, and post pregnancy. She shares the insight she gained while speaking to them. SHOWNOTES, RESOURCES, and Transcript available at: z.umn.edu/parenting-done-differently
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