This series highlights Native American resilience through and beyond trauma... exploring concepts, science, history, culture, stories and practices that we are working with as we seek to shape a future for our children and our grandchildren that is defined not by what we have suffered but what we have overcome.
Learn how the brain is built from the bottom up. Early experiences and interactions shape early cognitive, social, and emotional abilities that form the foundation of lifelong health and well-being.
Each episode features an interview with a victim services expert on the work they do in their field and the importance of a partnership with a researcher or a practitioner in their projects.
Welcome to Child Welfare Information Gateway—where you can find what you need, when you need it, to strengthen families and support children and youth in your community. (You may need to scroll down to "Format" and filter by "Podcast")
NASW Social Work Talks podcast informs, educates and inspires by exploring topics that social workers care about with experts and practitioners.
This series highlights Native American resilience through and beyond trauma... exploring concepts, science, history, culture, stories and practices that we are working with as we seek to shape a future for our children and our grandchildren that is defined not by what we have suffered but what we have overcome.
Learn how the brain is built from the bottom up. Early experiences and interactions shape early cognitive, social, and emotional abilities that form the foundation of lifelong health and well-being.
Each episode features an interview with a victim services expert on the work they do in their field and the importance of a partnership with a researcher or a practitioner in their projects.
Welcome to Child Welfare Information Gateway—where you can find what you need, when you need it, to strengthen families and support children and youth in your community. (You may need to scroll down to "Format" and filter by "Podcast")
NASW Social Work Talks podcast informs, educates and inspires by exploring topics that social workers care about with experts and practitioners.
This series highlights Native American resilience through and beyond trauma... exploring concepts, science, history, culture, stories and practices that we are working with as we seek to shape a future for our children and our grandchildren that is defined not by what we have suffered but what we have overcome.
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