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In this episode of One in Ten, host Teresa Huizar speaks with Dr. Meg Sullivan, former Acting Assistant Secretary for the Administration of Children and Families, about the efforts and policies of the Biden administration in child welfare. The discussion explores challenges like preventing child abuse, the effectiveness of foster care placements, and strategies for addressing family neglect without primarily associating it with poverty. Dr. Sullivan highlights significant achievements, ongoing challenges, and promising practices like the Family First Prevention Act, which emphasizes preventative measures to keep families together. The conversation also touches on innovative programs that provide direct financial assistance to families and youth at risk of homelessness. Additionally, there is a focus on the work being done to address human trafficking, emphasizing the need for continuous investment and collaboration to tackle these critical issues.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction to Today's Episode
01:21 Meet Dr. Meg Sullivan
01:25 Dr. Sullivan's Career Journey
03:38 Challenges in Child Welfare
05:49 Policy Changes and Their Impact
06:46 Family First Prevention Act
08:31 Addressing Neglect and Poverty
12:52 Promising Practices and Innovations
22:59 Human Trafficking Prevention
27:45 Unfinished Business and Future Hopes
35:18 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Links:
Dr. Meg Sullivan, MD, MPH, is a former Acting Assistant Secretary for the Administration of Children and Families
Family First Prevention Services Act
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Work Requirements
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In this episode of One in Ten, host Teresa Huizar speaks with Dr. Meg Sullivan, former Acting Assistant Secretary for the Administration of Children and Families, about the efforts and policies of the Biden administration in child welfare. The discussion explores challenges like preventing child abuse, the effectiveness of foster care placements, and strategies for addressing family neglect without primarily associating it with poverty. Dr. Sullivan highlights significant achievements, ongoing challenges, and promising practices like the Family First Prevention Act, which emphasizes preventative measures to keep families together. The conversation also touches on innovative programs that provide direct financial assistance to families and youth at risk of homelessness. Additionally, there is a focus on the work being done to address human trafficking, emphasizing the need for continuous investment and collaboration to tackle these critical issues.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction to Today's Episode
01:21 Meet Dr. Meg Sullivan
01:25 Dr. Sullivan's Career Journey
03:38 Challenges in Child Welfare
05:49 Policy Changes and Their Impact
06:46 Family First Prevention Act
08:31 Addressing Neglect and Poverty
12:52 Promising Practices and Innovations
22:59 Human Trafficking Prevention
27:45 Unfinished Business and Future Hopes
35:18 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Links:
Dr. Meg Sullivan, MD, MPH, is a former Acting Assistant Secretary for the Administration of Children and Families
Family First Prevention Services Act
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Work Requirements
Support the show
Did you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.

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