We all have a right to participate meaningfully in decisions that significantly impact our lives. Our guest Lisa Merkel-Holguin has written that, “Children and youth, in systems that are designed to serve them, often experience their needs and opinions as being overlooked in the context of planning for them.”
Join us for part two of this episode featuring Lisa Merkel-Holguin and Anita Horner from The Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect to learn more about creative and meaningful ways we could better center young people’s needs, interests, and participation within case planning meetings and decision-making processes.
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