Training:

[FosterEd] Ambiguity, Loss, & Grief: Supporting Children, Teens, & Young Adults in Foster Care

Nov 19
Tuesday, November 19, 2024 – 10:30am
10:30am - 12:00pm

Audience: Caregivers & Professionals

Level: Beginner
Ages addressed: 6-18

PLEASE NOTE: To receive a certificate of attendance for the live webinar, attendees must register individually, attend the entire training, and watch from their own device to ensure proper tracking

“My parents didn’t die, but it felt like that.” When children and teens are separated from their families, they search for belonging while navigating the new contexts and people surrounding them. In this dynamic session, Dr. Monique B. Mitchell reveals the questions children have as they cope with ambiguity and loss in foster care: Why? What? Where? Who? How? When? Drawing from the voices of the youth themselves, Dr. Mitchell will highlight the six domains of ambiguity that youth in foster care frequently experience and will discuss grief-informed best practices to support youth in foster care who are grieving.

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Location:

FosterEd Adopt Minnesota - Webinar

https://www.fosteradoptmn.org/

Dr. Monique B. Mitchell is a nationally recognized authority on the lived experience of children, teens, and young adults in foster care, representing the experiences of youth in the United States, Honduras, and Canada. Using youth-centered research, Dr. Mitchell has provided extensive training to judges, attorneys, child welfare state agency personnel, foster parents, and other child welfare partners. Dr. Mitchell is regularly invited to provide consultation on state child welfare policies and practices, and serves as an Expert Witness in dependency cases. She is an expert on youth’s experiences of loss and grief in the child welfare system and is the National Director of the L.Y.G.H.T. program, a trauma-informed and evidence-based intervention for youth in foster care who are grieving death and non-death losses. Her articles and other contributions have been published in scholarly journals and textbooks, and she has partnered with national agencies such as the United States Children’s Bureau, American Bar Association, the Child Welfare League of America, the National Foster Parent Association, and numerous child welfare agencies. Read more at www.moniquebmitchell.com