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Radio Kempe is here to connect you with the information you need to tackle current issues. Join us as we talk about difficult topics. Help us as we test assumptions to challenge traditional ways of thinking. Get curious, tune in, and join us on the journey to prevent child abuse and neglect every month of the year! Do you have a topic that you would like to hear on Radio Kempe? Email us at kempe.center@ucdenver.edu.

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    Chasing Hope for America’s Children: From Silenced to Saved—Advocacy, Justice, and the Fight Against Child Trafficking (A Conversation with Founding Executive Director, Jenelle Goodrich)

    In the sixth episode of Chasing Hope for America’s Children, Warren Binford speaks with Jenelle Goodrich, Founder and Executive Director of From Silenced to Saved (FSTS), a nonprofit organization providing on-scene response, advocacy, and comprehensive case management for victims and survivors of human trafficking. A certified Family Trauma Professional with over a decade of frontline experience, Goodrich works directly with law enforcement—including federal partners—to support trafficking investigations and survivor care. Drawing on this experience, Goodrich shares how her organization fills critical gaps in the child protection system—partnering directly with law enforcement to support children from the moment of recovery through adjudication and beyond. She offers insight into the realities of child trafficking today, including the role of demand, the challenges of prosecution, and the importance of trauma-informed, survivor-centered care, with expertise often contributing to active cases and prosecutions. Their conversation explores how coordinated advocacy, policy reform, and community awareness can strengthen responses to exploitation while improving outcomes for vulnerable youth. It also highlights emerging threats such as online exploitation and sextortion, and the urgent need for prevention efforts that reach children, families, and frontline professionals alike—work Goodrich also advances through policy advising, coalition leadership, and statewide initiatives, including her role on the Colorado Human Trafficking Council. To learn more about From Silenced to Saved (FSTS) or to support their work, please visit https://www.fsts.org

    35 min
  2. 10/27/2025

    Fostering Health for Kids in Foster and Kinship Care

    As pediatric health care providers, you are certain to encounter patients who have experienced foster or kinship care. Caring for children in foster care or kinship care can be complex and requires specialized knowledge and skills. Join Dr Mary Greiner, Chairperson of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Foster Care, Adoption, and Kinship Care, to learn about the newly released 3rd edition of Fostering Health: Health Care for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care, a comprehensive guide to health care for this population. As one of the book’s Editors-in-Chief and Medical Director of The CHECK (Comprehensive Health Evaluations for Cincinnati’s Kids) Center at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Dr Greiner will take us on a journey to explore the making of this book and how to use its exciting new content to better care for children in foster and kinship care.    Dr. Mary Greiner Bio: Dr. Mary V. Greiner is a child abuse pediatrician and the Medical Director of the Comprehensive Health Evaluations for Cincinnati’s Kids (CHECK) Foster Care Center at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. She is a professor with tenure in the University of Cincinnati Department of Pediatrics. Inspired by her grandfather, a pediatrician, and her mother, a guardian ad litem, Dr. Greiner has been passionate about pediatric care and child welfare from a young age. She pursued her medical degree at the Medical College of Virginia and completed her residency in Pediatrics at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. She further specialized in child abuse pediatrics through a fellowship at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.   Since founding the CHECK Center in 2012, Dr. Greiner has focused on working across systems to develop a healthcare model that provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary care to children with child welfare involvement from birth through young adulthood. Her research centers on identifying health risks and developing and evaluating innovative solutions to improve outcomes for these children. She is the Chair of the Executive Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Foster Care, Adoption, and Kinship Care.

    36 min

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Radio Kempe is here to connect you with the information you need to tackle current issues. Join us as we talk about difficult topics. Help us as we test assumptions to challenge traditional ways of thinking. Get curious, tune in, and join us on the journey to prevent child abuse and neglect every month of the year! Do you have a topic that you would like to hear on Radio Kempe? Email us at kempe.center@ucdenver.edu.