Fostering Futures℠
In this closing episode of the Fostering Futures Foster Youth series, Athena Cordero sits down with Dr. Amy Young, Chief of Forensic Pediatrics at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, to bring deeper understanding to the realities of childhood trauma, abuse, and healing. Dr. Young explains the role of forensic pediatrics and how medical professionals evaluate, diagnose, and support children who may have experienced abuse or significant adversity. She offers insight into how cases are handled with a focus on protecting children, supporting families, and working collaboratively with community systems to ensure safety and long-term well-being. The conversation highlights the importance of trauma-informed care and early intervention, while also shedding light on the emotional toll this work can have on professionals. Dr. Young shares how that experience led her to create the Resiliency Institute for Childhood Adversity, expanding support for youth beyond crisis response and into long-term healing, education, and opportunity. This episode brings our Foster Youth series full circle. Reinforcing that while trauma can have lasting impacts, consistent support, advocacy, and access to resources can change the trajectory of a child’s life. It is a powerful reminder of the role each individual plays in protecting and supporting children in their communities. Highlights * Dr. Young explains the role of forensic pediatrics in identifying and addressing child abuse. * Insight into how medical conditions can sometimes mimic signs of abuse. * Overview of multidisciplinary collaboration through Child Advocacy Centers. * Discussion of the emotional impact and burnout associated with this work. * Introduction to the Resiliency Institute and its long-term support model. * Emphasis on advocacy, early intervention, and community responsibility. Key Takeaways * Child abuse evaluation requires specialized training and careful investigation. * Not all concerning signs are abuse, accurate diagnosis is critical. * Collaboration across agencies improves outcomes for children. * Trauma impacts children long beyond the initial incident. * Long-term support systems are essential for healing and success. * Community awareness and reporting are critical to protecting children. Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/jpa.cahelp] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/cahelp_jpa/] | www.cahelp.org [https://www.cahelp.org] | podcast@cahelp.org [podcast@cahelp.org]
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