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Language: English


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jankwest

jankwest

Could we have more info on Shields for Families? Thomas.Reukauf@alaska.gov thanks

jankwest

jankwest

We would like to have info on the National Web site. Please email it to us at jan.west@alaska.gov for the CWLA/Parental Substance Abuse program..

Rozetta

Rozetta

I just listened to your interview with Ashley Rhodes-Courter because I was not able to listen to the live interview. What a fabulous show! I am so proud and very impressed with this young lady and would love to meet her! I too was a foster child and I am speaking out against the abuse and neglect that is inflicted upon foster children. I spent over 12 years of my childhood in horrible abusive foster homes. Today I am an activist and advocate speaker against domestic violence and a spokesperson for CASA. The states protect criminals, but when they take our children they are not protecting them! She is a surviror and overcame all the obstacles thrown in her path just as I did and she is not bitter or angry. She is using her experience to help others. This was a wonderful interview! May God always bless her and keep her strong....there's a lot more work to be done to make changes in our current foster care system nationwide. Stand up and take a bow Ashley...you deserve it!

Kiri Love

Kiri Love

Thanks for your contributions on BTR. Let's not sweep single parenting topics and MALE RESPONSIBLITY under the rug. I realize that I am TAGGED as bitter and disgruntled, but what would that make men who walk away from their children? I thank you for continuing the labels on men who are not responsible. My child's father is trying to tell the world that he is NOT a deadbeat, NOT irresponsible, DID NOT walk away, DOES want to parent. You guys have helped me to make it evident that it is not what a man says, but what he does. Therefore his stereotypical label is befitting to him, no matter what he protests. MEN MUST BE PROACTIVE IN PRESERVING THEIR LEGAL RIGHTS AS A FATHER. I will continue to blog, discuss, and support women who want to talk about it. AMERICA is in denial & shame about SINGLE MOMS and fatherhood responsiblity. There's a movement in America by women to further remove men from the family, and teach young mothers to make a man give up his parental rights as an ultimatum. This is more damaging to our society than male castration. We have more conversations on how to date, than how to parent. IT IS NOT OK FOR A CHILD TO BE WITHOUT A FATHER. We know very well how to live without fathers, it is time to learn how to live with fathers. The children are hurting, obviously not the mothers. Thanks for taking this issue seriously. www.myspace.com/kirilove www.blogtalkradio.com/psycheofthesingleparent http://themakingofadeadbeat.blogspot.com

PEAS IN THEIR PODS

PEAS IN THEIR PODS

Laurell Hall will be our guest Sunday 7pm central. Please come support this mother. May 9, 1994 started off like any ordinary day. Eighteen year old Cleashindra Hall-Clea to her friends and family, left her home for her clerical job with Dr. Larry Amos, a dentist in Pine Bluff, AR. At around 8:00, Clea called her mother to check in. It was the last time Laurell Hall would ever hear from her daughter.

Darrell Mays

Darrell Mays

Thank's for checking out the show. Hope to see you next week for an all new episode. Sunday night at 11:30pm Eastern.

WWW.TheGoToMom.TV

WWW.TheGoToMom.TV

Good luck with your new platform, we will be tuning in to your new radio show and will continue to support the amazing work that CWLA delivers. Best, Kimberley Clayton Blaine, MA, MFT, Founder of www.TheGoToMom.TV and Social Marketing Director of www.Projectabcla.org

Susan Star

Susan Star

Great show! Glad to see you at blogTalk radio. Check out my child advocacy programs at SusanStar.-Susan Star

"On-the-Line" with CWLA  

SPEAKING FOR AMERICA'S CHILDREN — “On-the-Line” with CWLA, hosted by Linda Spears, Vice President of Policy and Public Affairs at the Child Welfare League of America (CWLA), is a thought-provoking, interactive Internet based live radio program focusing on subjects, stories and strategies that are of special interest to child welfare policymakers, providers, practitioners and the general public. “On-the-Line” with CWLA, broadcast LIVE on Wednesday’s, 2:00pm – 2:30pm EST features in-depth and timely discussions with leading child welfare experts, agents and advocates; with the leadership and representatives from CWLA’s member agencies; and with local and national political figures who are all working to improve America's child welfare paradigm—and provides a public platform for child welfare professionals who stand and speak for vulnerable children and youth nationwide. “On-the-Line” with CWLA is a production of the Child Welfare League of America, based in Arlington, Virginia.

  • On Demand Episodes

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    “A Conversation with Famous Foster Child — Victoria Rowell”

    The first in a new series of “On-the-Line” with CWLA monthly special broadcast presentations featuring one-on-one interviews with prominent people and personalities with a personal experience or a particular interest in America’s child welfare system. “On-the-Line” with CWLA host Tony Regusters engages in a one-on-one discussion with award winning actress Victoria Rowell, who spent 18 years in foster care and is now using her fame and good fortune to benefit America’s children in foster care.

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    “Happy Endings: Foster Family Success Stories”

    There is an ongoing need for foster parents. Unfortunately, foster parenting is often maligned by negative portrayals in the media that stigmatize the foster families and severely hinders efforts to recruit qualified foster parents. In a effort to dispel the misguided perceptions and negative portrayals of foster parents, “On-the-Line” with CWLA salutes foster families—unsung heroes whose love and guiding influence is making a difference in the lives of foster children.

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    "In Their Words: Foster Youth Talk About Aging Out of Foster Care"

    Each year, approximately 20,000 youth “Age Out” of the foster care system. What happens to foster youth when they “Age Out” of the system at the age of 18—suddenly on their own without the “Safety Net” of a permanent family? “On-the-Line” with CWLA features an adolescent currently in care and two young adult alumni of the foster care system who will share their personal experiences and thoughts about “Aging Out” of foster care.

  • Original Air Date:

    Traumatized Children: Foster Children Have More Mental Health Needs

    May 8 is National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day. Because of the traumatic experiences that brought them into foster care; separation from their homes and families; and the disruption of multiple placements; foster children tend to have more mental health problems—but many are not receiving the much needed mental health services. “On-the-Line” with CWLA’s special guests share important insights on what’s needed to adequately meet the mental health needs of children in foster care.

  • Original Air Date:

    "Policy Actions On Healthcare Coverage For Foster Children"

    Studies show that foster children have more chronic physical and mental health conditions than the general population of children due to the maltreatment they have experienced and the separation from their homes and families. Although foster children are eligible for Medicaid, many still do not receive adequate health services—especially for mental health conditions. “On-the-Line” with CWLA’s special guests discuss the latest policy developments on healthcare coverage for foster children.

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