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XChange Radio Meetings

  • 5/7/2017 - XChange Radio Meeting #8

    14 MAY 2017 · - Introduction to XChange Radio Meeting - Joanne Hodgeman:  Recently started the Minnesota chapter Foster Care Alumni of America (board is made up of all former foster youth).  Collaborating with Connections to Independence (c2i), which is an organizations that works with foster youth up to the age of 25.  c2i has a Kentucky Derby fundraiser they hold every year. Currently sitting on a Parents Leadership Board started by some members of the state House of Representatives and on the NAACP Child Protection taskforce.  Also working on partnerships that work on ICWA placements.  The native community has been one of the most impacted by foster care.  Working on building relationships in the ICWA community.  Currently Minnesota does not pay kinship families near the same rate as regular foster parents. - Elena Taylor received Certificate of Appreciation for participation in Annual "Stash the Trash Great American Cleanup" in Albany, GA.  Also chosen for Congress Shadow Day.  - Sunshine Peterman: Trying to Start an Indiana Chapter for Foster Care Alumni of America; Adopted 5 Children from the Indiana Foster Care System.  Went into foster care at 17. - Jamie Akins: Discussed Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.  Wants to encourage people to get treatment for CPTSD before it gets worse. - Mark Clark: Senator Bell advised that there is a bill in the State Senate that expands foster care age from 21 to 24.  - Kathy Jones: Wanted to speak about Bruce Wagnitz creating the National Schoolhouse of Theatre Arts, with trauma-informed teachers.  Bruce is trying to advocate for policy that will help foster youth go across state lines for school.   - Elena's Resource Hotline Brainstorming and Details about Elena's Resource Hotline List Please click here to get more information about our XChange Radio Meetings.
    49m 28s
  • 1h 25m 33s
  • Foster Care Select feat Foster Care Film & Community Engagement Project (FCFCEP)

    13 MAR 2017 · The Foster Care Film & Community Engagement Project (FCFCEP) was founded by Yasmin Mistry, who spent years working with children, their families and the court system as a CASA Volunteer.  She has helped find kids a permanent home, good educational opportunities and needed medical and social services. As she heard the children she was working with find their voices, she wondered how, and whether, other foster youth ever truly found theirs. So she decided to answer this question using the tools she knew best, animation and film, to give foster youth a chance to be heard.  The Foster Care Film & Community Engagement Project (FCFCEP) has three goals: 1) to provide role models for youth currently in the foster care system, giving them work experience as well as hope and inspiration for a better future; 2) to dispel negative stereotypes about foster care by showing how school, extended family and the kindness of strangers can help a child find their path in life; 3) to educate general audiences about foster care, inspiring action within their communities. We have partnered with the Foster Care Film & Community Engagement Project (FCFCEP) on multiple occasions for online film screenings and panel discussions.  Yasmin is always eager to share her insight with the foster care community and to share the voices of current and former foster youth around the nation.
    10m 54s
  • Foster Leaders Select feat Dr. Greg Manning

    11 MAR 2017 · Dr. Manning is a long-time friend of Foster Leaders and has volunteered his time to share his insight on multiple important topics related to foster care. He is a licensed Clinical Psychologist who provides practical and helpful training, public speaking and consultation services to community groups, public and private mental health and child welfare organizations as well as the consumers of mental health and child welfare services. For More Information: www.drgregmanning.com www.facebook.com/DrGregManning drgregmanning@gmail.com
    9m 21s
  • Foster Leaders Select feat Transfiguring Adoption

    7 MAR 2017 · We chose Transfiguring Adoption because they are always innovating new ways to inspire the general public to get involved in the lives of foster youth and their caregivers.  We also love their motto "Nurturing Foster & Adoptive Kids By Giving A Hoot About Their Caregivers."  They serve as a national resource for the foster care community, in several ways, such as: easy-to-search book list, book discussion guides with book reviews, tools to help connect with children, advice for caregivers, foster family survival kits, live discussions, and perspectives from foster youth/adoptees. For More Information: www.transfiguringadoption.com www.facebook.com/TransfigurAdopt darren@transfiguringadoption.com
    30m 17s

In an effort to promote an environment for collaboration and to update our supporters on our current efforts, we facilitate online radio meetings where foster youth, foster parents, child welfare...

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In an effort to promote an environment for collaboration and to update our supporters on our current efforts, we facilitate online radio meetings where foster youth, foster parents, child welfare professionals, and foster youth advocates discuss resources, events, news, and other information that can be utilized to ensure foster youth thrive in their adult lives.
 
Each meeting is facilitated like a conference call  that is broadcasted live over an online radio signal to the public.  After each meeting is completed, a podcast recording is automatically created.  Accompanying each podcast, will be detailed notes from that meeting.

We will also be maintaining a state-specific compilation of resources, events, and news updates.  This compilation will be routinely updated by volunteer contributors.  In addition to supporting the maintenance of this compilation by submitting resources, events, and news updates, contributors will also be encouraged to reach out to young adults who are transitioning out of foster care and to guide them through the process of acquiring information from resources.  Under this coaching structure, young adults from foster care will receive hands-on training in communication, organization, and other key social skills.  Once the young adults master these skills, they will have an opportunity to earn income in exchange for their contribution to the XChange Radio platform.

What to Expect:

- During the first part of each meeting, we will go around to each of those who are participating and give them 5-10 uninterrupted minutes to discuss any foster care related resources, events, or news they would like to share. 

- After everyone has spoken, they will be given time to ask questions or comment about other participant's updates.

- We will conclude meetings with a discussion on Foster Leaders' latest efforts.

Opportunities to Participate:
 
- Participate in the pre-meeting discussion in the comments section of the post(s) marked "UPCOMING" in the "Meeting Notes" section of this page.   Comments will be shared on the live meeting broadcast
 
- Call into 646-652-2296 to participate in the panel discussion on the live broadcast (Review the "Meeting Notes" section to get date and time of the next meeting)
 
- Listen to live meeting broadcast and make comments on the post created for the meeting
(Review the "Meeting Notes" section to get date and time of the next meeting)

- Share a Resource, Event, or News Update (More info at www.fosterleaders.com/xchange)

- Sponsor a XChange Radio for $20/show (More info at www.fosterleaders.com/xchange)

- Advertise in our state-specific compilation of resources, events, and news updates for just $10/1-year Term
(More info at www.fosterleaders.com/xchange)
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