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Fairness and Equity Issues in Child Welfare Training

2004 Leadership Symposium on Fairness and Equity
in California's Child Welfare System
November 18-19, 2004, Sacramento

Sponsored by CalSWEC, the Children's Committee of the County Welfare Directors Association (CWDA), and the Child and Family Policy Institute of California (CFPIC)*

Click on the bullets below for symposium presentations.

Thursday, November 18
Welcome
Ken Patterson, Director, Stanislaus County Community Services Agency
Keynote Speaker
Peter Nwosu, Principal Partner, Nwosu & Associates, and Professor and Chair, Department of Communication Studies, California State University, Northridge
Interactive Exercise
Peter Nwosu
Friday, November 19
Review of Data and Framing the Issue
Barbara Needell, Principal Investigator/Research Specialist, Child Welfare Research Center, University of California, Berkeley, and
Danna Fabella, Director, Child & Family Services, Contra Costa County Employment and Human Services Department
Cultural Competency Assessment in Contra Costa County
Lisa Molinar, Staff Development Specialist, Contra Costa County
Internal and External Capacity Building to Address Fairness, Equity, and Disproportionality

From the Casey Family Programs: Margaret Hunt, Director of Prevention and Family Support; Dr. Ralph Bayard, Senior Director, Office of Diversity; and Kelly Guy, Program Manager

Father Friendly Organizations
Pamela Stewart, Training Supervisor, San Bernardino County, and
Mark Lane, Director of Children and Family Services, San Mateo County
Taking Action
From the UCLA Center on Child Welfare: Carole Bender, Director; Melody Fountain, Associate Director; and Shawn McCurdy, Trainer-Consultant

San Francisco Disproportionality Project

Janice Anderson-Santos, Deputy Director, Human Services Agency of San Francisco;
Dr. Yolanda Jenkins, Coordinator, San Francisco Disproportionality Project;
Patricia Doyle, Executive Director, Inter-City Family Resource Network;
Dan Kelly, Finance and Planning Analyst, Human Services Agency of San Francisco;
Elizabeth Crudo, Section Manager Redesign, Human Services Agency of San Francisco; and
Robin Love, Family Preservation and Family Support Program Manager and Coordinator
Recruiting Rural Families for Indian Children
Susan Baxter Quash-Mah, Co-Director, Recruiting Rural Parents for Indian Children Project
Wrap-up
Barrett Johnson, RTA Coordinator, CalSWEC, University of California, Berkeley, and
Carol Bauer, Director, Family, Youth & Children’s Services, Sonoma County Department of Human Services
Additional Resources

*The Child and Family Policy Institute of California (CFPIC) is a non-profit organization with a mission to advance the development of sound public policy and promote program excellence for safe and stable families living in supportive communities, through research, advocacy, training, consultation, and technical assistance.

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