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The Ahlquist Center for Policy, Practice and Innovation is the policy and advocacy arm of Brightpoint, a distinguished child and family service organization in Illinois. The Center advocates for robust, antiracist, equitable policies and social supports that create social capital, economic mobility, and systems designed to ensure children, families, and communities thrive.In this podcast, we invite you to take an inside look at how we think about policy: why it matters, how it impacts youth, families, and communities in Illinois, and what you can do to help. 

The Ahlquist Agenda The Ahlquist Center for Policy, Practice & Innovation

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The Ahlquist Center for Policy, Practice and Innovation is the policy and advocacy arm of Brightpoint, a distinguished child and family service organization in Illinois. The Center advocates for robust, antiracist, equitable policies and social supports that create social capital, economic mobility, and systems designed to ensure children, families, and communities thrive.In this podcast, we invite you to take an inside look at how we think about policy: why it matters, how it impacts youth, families, and communities in Illinois, and what you can do to help. 

    Introducing Brightpoint

    Introducing Brightpoint

    On today's episode, we talk about our organization's rebranding and what it means for how we think about problems facing Illinois families. Our guest today is Brightpoint CEO Mike Shaver, who talks about why the organization rebranded and what to expect going forward.

    Episode Notes:

    To learn more about our journey as Brightpoint, visit our website. You can also view our rebrand video there.
    Mike was interviewed by WTMX in Chicago about the name change and his vision for Brightpoint. You can listen to that interview here.
    ChildTrends has a lot of state-level data on the state of the foster care system and how neglect intersects with the foster care system. 
    To learn more about Brightpoint, visit our website at http://www.brightpoint.org

    • 23 min
    Diaper Need Awareness Week 2023

    Diaper Need Awareness Week 2023

    On this episode, we revisit the issue of diaper need and discuss the latest data on its impact on infants, toddles, and their caregivers. Our guests include Jeannie Higdon, Program Manager at Brightpoint, and Lee Ann Porter, Executive Director of Loving Bottoms Diaper Bank in Galesburg. They discuss what a lack of diapers means for their communities.

    Episode Notes:

    For more information about Brightpoint’s Crisis Nurseries, visit our website.
    For more information about Loving Bottoms Diaper Bank, visit their website or follow them on social media. 
    For more information on how diaper need impacts families, read the National Diaper Bank Network’s 2023 Diaper Check.
    To contact your legislator to ask them to support our efforts, please visit our website and fill out the form on the bottom of the page. 
    Brightpoint will be hosting a Diaper Drive in our Southern Region in recognition of Diaper Need Awareness Week. The donations will be used to support the families in our various programs. For more details, visit our Facebook page.
    State Senator Lakesia Collins will be hosting her annual diaper drive on Monday, September 18th from 11 AM – 4 PM at Beelove Café (1111 S Homan Ave, Chicago IL). For more details, visit her Facebook page. 
    To learn more about Brightpoint, visit our website at http://www.brightpoint.org

    • 22 min
    Leading with Lived Experience in Child Welfare

    Leading with Lived Experience in Child Welfare

    The latest episode of the Ahlquist Agenda focuses on a first of its kind program in Illinois, AKIN: Achieving Permanency through Kinship Placement Investing in Co-parenting with Natural Parents. The AKIN program partners parent mentors with lived experience and families navigating the child welfare system. Statewide Program Manager for Family Support Services Ashley Ackerman and Parent Partner Myles Camp-Lockett join host Eric Mayo to talk about why lived experience matters in child welfare and the positive impacts the program is having on families, children, and youth.

    Episode Resources:

    You can learn more about AKIN on our blog:
    Learn more about building relationships between parents and caregivers and the importance of lived experience in programming
    To learn more about Brightpoint, visit our website at http://www.brightpoint.org

    • 18 min
    Let's Talk About Diaper Need (Again)

    Let's Talk About Diaper Need (Again)

    In recognition of Diaper Need Awareness Week, we're revisiting why diaper need is an important issue for Illinois families. We're joined by State Representative Lakesia Collins of the 9th District to talk about how diaper need impacts her district and why she is introducing legislation to make diapers more affordable for families next session in Springfield.

    Episode Notes:

    Representative Collins Diaper Distribution takes place on September 26th from 3 – 5 PM at 3318 West Ogden Avenue in Chicago. More details can be found at this link.
     
    Senator Villa is hosting a diaper drive from September 30th – October 2nd at the Jewel Osco in St. Charles (652 Kirk Road). More details can be found here. 
     
    For a full list of all the events surrounding Diaper Need Awareness Week, click here. 
     
    To tell your legislator to prioritize eliminating diaper need in Illinois in 2023, click here.
     
    Our first episode on diaper need, Hidden Crisis: Let’s Talk About Diapers can be listened to here. 
     
    Many of the facts presented in this podcast come from a 2019 study of the economic impacts of the Diaper Bank of Connecticut, which can be viewed here. 
     
    CNN’s report on diaper price increases can be viewed at this link. The Wall Street Journal report on earlier price increases can be viewed here. 
    To learn more about Brightpoint, visit our website at http://www.brightpoint.org

    • 15 min
    Upset the Setup: Breaking Barriers Recap

    Upset the Setup: Breaking Barriers Recap

    In this episode, we recap our annual Breaking Barriers event and further explore the connections between neglect and poverty. The episode features our two guests from the event: Alex Kotlowitz, an award winning author and journalist who focuses on the needs of under-resourced communities, and Michael Tubbs, the former mayor of Stockton, CA and a leader in the universal basic income movement.  You'll also hear from Children's Home & Aid CEO Mike Shaver on why the Ahlquist Center is taking on povery as a core tenet of its work.

    Episode Resources:

    Our President and CEO Michael Shaver wrote a letter to the editor of the Chicago Tribune about the links between child maltreatment and poverty, which you can view here.
     
    Alex Kotlowitz’s first book, There Are No Children Here, won the Carl Sandburg prize for its story of two brothers growing up in Chicago’s Henry Horner housing project. Alex’s most recent book, An American Summer: Love and Death in Chicago, looks at the human toll of gun violence on the South Side of Chicago. 
     
    Michael Tubbs recently released his memoir, The Deeper the Roots: A Memoir of Hope and Home, which is available in bookstores everywhere. The documentary Stockton on My Mind, about Tubbs’ term as mayor of Stockton, is available to stream on HBO Max or for purchase on other digital sites.
     
    This 2017 study connects an increase in the minimum wage to a decrease in child maltreatment cases.
     
    The 2020 study that discussed the link between refundable tax credits and entry to foster care can be viewed at this link. 
     
    The most recent study exploring SNAP policy and its impact on the child welfare system can be viewed here.
    To learn more about Brightpoint, visit our website at http://www.brightpoint.org

    • 11 min
    Advocacy in Action: Our Session Review for 2022

    Advocacy in Action: Our Session Review for 2022

    In this episode, Host Eric Mayo reviews some of the big wins for children and families from the most recent legislative session in Springfield.

    Episode Resources:

    Capitol News Illinois provided an excellent recap of all things budget and policy that went down over the last few days of session.
    A more detailed breakdown of budget wins can be found here

    Links to the previous podcasts referenced:
    Helping Families Through Lower Taxes (Earned Income Credit)
    Building (Early Care and Education) Back Better
    Building Pathways for Youth Away From Violence (Redeploy Illinois)
    To learn more about Brightpoint, visit our website at http://www.brightpoint.org

    • 10 min

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