Navigating Child Welfare | CPS, Foster Care, Family Court, Adoption, Mandated Reporter

Shanelle Dupree

Are you struggling to keep good child welfare staff and volunteers? Are they drowning in alphabet soup, unclear timelines, fuzzy roles, and “who does what” confusion? Does attending court hearings cause anxiety in staff and families? You are not by yourself. When people talk about the foster care system they often describe it as broken, confusing, and frustrating. It’s why I’m so excited to introduce a podcast that will help staff and volunteers see the big picture of child welfare, lessen anxiety, and provide tips on how to connect with partners in the child welfare system. I’m Shanelle Dupree and I’ve been working in the child welfare system for 20 years as an attorney, a social service administrator, a non-profit leader, and now as a consultant. I have experienced first hand that knowing how to do your job is not enough to be successful in serving families. We need to connect better and see the big picture. When I was representing families in court, I finally realized that to have families reach their goal, it requires connection and collaboration with the others involved in the child welfare ecosystem. I’ve created a 360º view of the child welfare system that will eliminate confusion, build relationships, and develop trust with families.  If this sounds like the natural but missing piece in your work with vulnerable families- this podcast is for you. So hug your loved ones a little bit tighter, and let's connect.

  1. Apr 7

    Episode 32: Can we go DEEP Together? Race, History, and Foster Care

    Race has always mattered in America. The family and child welfare system is not exempt from history. In this episode of Navigating Child Welfare, I'm sharing what I've learned from creating Skin Deep and leading the Going Deep Together workshop, and why these discussions are essential for anyone serving families in the foster care and child welfare system and how to equip the next generation of family helpers through connection and humanity. Below are a few lessons I've learned:   Lesson #1: Sometimes organizations are not ready to discuss race, bias, and it impacts the families they are serving. Takeway- leaders can begin preparing staff to have uncomfortable discussions.   Lesson #2: The Going DEEP Together Workshop I lead is only facilitated in person. Takeaway- race is difficult to talk about and escapism is real!   Lesson #3: The Skin DEEP online course & webinar is accredited for Missouri and Kansas CEU’s and CLE’s. Takeaway- not only are you learning and applying, social workers and attorneys in Kansas and Missouri can also receive credit for their attendance!   Lesson #4: Connecting with people and their experiences is what keeps us grounded and connected to humanity. Takeaway- it matters what happened to families and communities and Skin DEEP provides a way for individuals and organizations to have a nuanced discussion that is helpful.   If you're responsible for training staff or students in a child and family serving organization, this episode is for you. The history is worth understanding. What's happening now has happened before, and there is power in knowing that.   🎧 Listen: Going Deep Together: Race, History, and the Family and Child Welfare System   📲 Six months of Skin Deep access for $200- www.skindeepcw.com. Use the coupon code: CLECEU.   #ChildWelfare #FosterCare #FamilyAndChildWelfareSystem #RacialEquity #CulturalCompetency #SkinDeep #RaceAndLaw #FamiliesInAmerica #Leadership #SystemsChange

    8 min
  2. Mar 19

    Episode 30: Frustrated in foster care...who is in the room?

    Episode summary I want you to sit with a real question: when are you ever in the room with the people who impact your work and the environment is actually collaborative? Not a courtroom. Not a crisis case. Just a room where everyone is trying to understand each other and work better together. In this episode, I talk about how easy it is for foster care and child welfare work to turn into assumptions and side conversations when there’s miscommunication. And honestly, I get it. When we don’t understand what another person does, it’s tempting to label them as incompetent or uncaring. But most of the time, we’re judging people we’ve never actually talked to. I share what I learned as an attorney, then later as a social service administrator: relationships change outcomes. When we intentionally get court partners, attorneys, guardian ad litems, caseworkers, and community organizations in the room (outside of adversarial spaces), skepticism can turn into buy-in, and chaos can turn into clarity. What I cover Leadership requires understanding how families are impacted How frustration and miscommunication are often signals that connection is needed Why the “big agency” can’t act like it does & knows everything How inviting community orgs to share what they do changes everything SYNCing Child Welfare is a solution and helps organizations see the 10 systems in the family and child welfare system and learn practical ways to connect across them Key takeaways If there’s consistent frustration, there’s probably a missing relationship or missing understanding If we don’t create a feedback loop, people end up “suffering in silence” while things stay absurdly unwell The people who do well in this work are usually the ones who see the big picture and build connection on purpose What’s next &  call to action If you’re ready to bring more connection, collaboration, and real partnership into your foster care or child welfare work, reach out. My email is info@dupreeperspective.com. Reach out today!

    12 min

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Are you struggling to keep good child welfare staff and volunteers? Are they drowning in alphabet soup, unclear timelines, fuzzy roles, and “who does what” confusion? Does attending court hearings cause anxiety in staff and families? You are not by yourself. When people talk about the foster care system they often describe it as broken, confusing, and frustrating. It’s why I’m so excited to introduce a podcast that will help staff and volunteers see the big picture of child welfare, lessen anxiety, and provide tips on how to connect with partners in the child welfare system. I’m Shanelle Dupree and I’ve been working in the child welfare system for 20 years as an attorney, a social service administrator, a non-profit leader, and now as a consultant. I have experienced first hand that knowing how to do your job is not enough to be successful in serving families. We need to connect better and see the big picture. When I was representing families in court, I finally realized that to have families reach their goal, it requires connection and collaboration with the others involved in the child welfare ecosystem. I’ve created a 360º view of the child welfare system that will eliminate confusion, build relationships, and develop trust with families.  If this sounds like the natural but missing piece in your work with vulnerable families- this podcast is for you. So hug your loved ones a little bit tighter, and let's connect.

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