Insight Pt. 2: National Reunification Month, "Pink Shackles" - a Discussion on Child Welfare & Juvenile Justice

Published: June 11, 2021, 4 p.m.

b'If we know one thing it is this, children belong with families. National Reunification Month is celebrated in June of each year to recognize the people and efforts around the country that help families stay together. It is also a time to celebrate the families who have overcome obstacles to providing a safe and loving home for their children and are able to reunify after their child was placed in the child welfare system. I speak to Kimberly Ali, Commissioner of the City of Philadelphia Department of Human Services about steps DHS takes to provide the services that prevent and address family separation.
https://www.phila.gov/departments/department-of-human-services/

The trauma experienced by Girls who have been sexually abused can have a profound impact on their physical and emotional health which in turn can lead girls being arrested for offenses like running away or truancy. Monday, June 14th from 1:00 \\u2013 2:30 pm - The Philadelphia Children\\u2019s Alliance is hosting \\u201cPink Shackles\\u201d a Discussion on Child Welfare & Juvenile Justice System. I speak with panel members Alea Cummings, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Lead Therapist with the Philadelphia Children\\u2019s Alliance and Leslie Acoca, MA, MFT Girls Health Screen. https://tinyurl.com/pwfmj8ff'