The Transition from Child Welfare to Child & Family Well-Being: The Role of Racial Equity and Social Networks and Models for Engaged Research
Location
Washington, DC
Event Website
https://www.law.edu/news-and-events/2022/02/2022-0211-law-review-symposium.html
Start Date
11-2-2022 2:00 PM
End Date
11-2-2022 3:00 PM
Description
Dean Mary Graw Leary, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Research, began the afternoon session of the symposium by providing opening remarks for the fourth set of speakers. She noted the particular timeliness of the symposium's subject matter and concluded, "we pride ourselves on having impactful dialogue and this symposium is another fine example of that." Graw Leary then introduced the speakers.
The fourth presentation of the day was a data-driven analysis of the child welfare system's past, how that history informs current relationships with families in the system, and what are known to be necessary changes for the future of the child welfare system.
The Transition from Child Welfare to Child & Family Well-Being: The Role of Racial Equity and Social Networks and Models for Engaged Research
Washington, DC
Dean Mary Graw Leary, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Research, began the afternoon session of the symposium by providing opening remarks for the fourth set of speakers. She noted the particular timeliness of the symposium's subject matter and concluded, "we pride ourselves on having impactful dialogue and this symposium is another fine example of that." Graw Leary then introduced the speakers.
The fourth presentation of the day was a data-driven analysis of the child welfare system's past, how that history informs current relationships with families in the system, and what are known to be necessary changes for the future of the child welfare system.
https://scholarship.law.edu/law_review_symposia/2022/children/5