Episode 5. Guidance from Youth with Lived Experiences on How to Center Their Well-Being in our Child Welfare Practice.
Join an Interview with Bridget Colacchio, Ph.D. Tune in to learn how to support the healing, growth, and overall well-being of children and youth impacted by trauma. Bridget Colacchio, Ph.D., highlights the voices of youth with lived experiences and their perceptions of well-being by sharing their stories. Stories about their experiences with well-being and the impact of trauma on their lives. Together with the youth, she co-created “The Way to Well-Being Framework.” This framework highlights the importance of safety, trust, and freedom as supportive factors in youth’s well-being. In this episode, you’ll hear the youth’s stories and learn how this framework can help to guide our child welfare practices to better support children, youth, and families’ well-being.
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Featured in Episode 5, these three art images reflect snippets of youth in care participants' artistic expressions of their well-being. They provide illustration, however, are not the full artwork.
More Information
- Meaning and Essence of Child Well‑Being According to Child Welfare Professionals
- Steadfast benevolence: A new framework for understanding important adult-youth relationships for adolescents in care
- The Way to Well-Being Through Safety, Trust and Freedom: A Youth-Driven Framework for Older Youth in Child Welfare