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Navigating Child Welfare | CPS, Foster Care, Family Court, Adoption, Mandated Reporter

Podkast av Shanelle Dupree

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Are you struggling to keep good child welfare staff and volunteers? Are they drowning in alphabet soup, unclear timelines, fuzzy roles, and “who does what” confusion? Does attending court hearings cause anxiety in staff and families? You are not by yourself. When people talk about the foster care system they often describe it as broken, confusing, and frustrating. It’s why I’m so excited to introduce a podcast that will help staff and volunteers see the big picture of child welfare, lessen anxiety, and provide tips on how to connect with partners in the child welfare system. I’m Shanelle Dupree and I’ve been working in the child welfare system for 20 years as an attorney, a social service administrator, a non-profit leader, and now as a consultant. I have experienced first hand that knowing how to do your job is not enough to be successful in serving families. We need to connect better and see the big picture. When I was representing families in court, I finally realized that to have families reach their goal, it requires connection and collaboration with the others involved in the child welfare ecosystem. I’ve created a 360º view of the child welfare system that will eliminate confusion, build relationships, and develop trust with families.  If this sounds like the natural but missing piece in your work with vulnerable families- this podcast is for you. So hug your loved ones a little bit tighter, and let's connect.

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episode Episode 38: Before you quit social services...listen to this cover

Episode 38: Before you quit social services...listen to this

Before you quit, I want you to pause for a minute. In this episode, I’m talking to the people in social services, foster care, and the family and child welfare system who are tired, frustrated, overwhelmed, or wondering if their work is making a difference. I’ve been there. I’ve carried 100-plus families, I’ve felt the weight of burnout, and I know what it feels like to love the work while also wondering if you can keep doing it.   If this episode speaks to where you are right now, sign up for the SYNCing Child Welfare newsletter so you can stay connected and receive tools that simplify navigation and reduce confusion in the family and child welfare system. Click HERE.   #burnout #isolation #connection #fostercare #childwelfare #socialservices #mandatedreporter #supervisor #director #leadership #manager

17. juni 2026 - 10 min
episode Episode 37: Foster Care and Homelessness: Why Connection Matters in the Child Welfare System cover

Episode 37: Foster Care and Homelessness: Why Connection Matters in the Child Welfare System

In this episode, I’m talking about the deep connection between foster care and homelessness, especially for youth who age out of the child welfare and foster care system without a plan or without supportive family to lean on. I share why this should be a shared sorrow for all of us, and what shared success can look like when a community wraps support around families early and consistently. I also break down what the data tells us about foster youth and homelessness and incarceration, highlight a few federal and state programs that matter, and share a local example of what it looks like when systems actually connect and build a “one front door” approach for families.   Call to Action: If you know a youth who has been involved in foster care, encourage them to ask about FYI vouchers and Chafee supports and to connect with local agencies that can help them navigate eligibility. And if you’re a leader, partner, or helper in the family and child welfare system, let’s talk about what intentional connection could look like across your local ecosystem. Email: info@dupreeperspective.com

11. juni 2026 - 18 min
episode Episode 36: Shame in Foster Care cover

Episode 36: Shame in Foster Care

In this episode, I’m talking about shame in foster care and how powerful it is. Shame can stop people from getting help when they need it, and sometimes it keeps families quiet until a situation becomes an emergency. I share a moment from court that stuck with me, a grandmother in tears saying, “If I would’ve known, I would’ve done something.” That’s the thing about shame. People can be drowning and no one knows. I also talk about how mandated reporting fits into this, why two things can be true at the same time (reporting can save lives and reporting can also pull families into deeper system involvement than they actually needed), and what I believe we have to focus on instead: protecting families, connecting systems, and making the process simple enough that people can actually succeed.   If you’re a helper, a mandated reporter, or a leader in the family and child welfare system: is our process simple enough that someone new can understand it without feeling ashamed or lost? Click the link below and grab the child welfare confusion audit.   Newsletter signup with free gift- access the Child Welfare Confusion Audit HERE [https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/uhuFHBd/syncpodcast].

26. mai 2026 - 14 min
episode Episode 34: Burnout is Loud in Child Welfare, Let's Make Connection Louder cover

Episode 34: Burnout is Loud in Child Welfare, Let's Make Connection Louder

A few years ago I made a post about motherhood, the Proverbs 31 woman, and the truth we forget: she had help. That same principle applies in foster care. No one can do this work alone, and pretending we can is a fast track to burnout. In this episode, I share what I learned leading a region of 400+ employees across five counties, why staffing challenges become a predictable burnout cycle, and what it actually takes for people to stay: fair compensation, meaningful impact, and real support. I also talk about how mandated reporting works in practice, why poverty and neglect get blurred, and why the real fix is connection across the 10 systems in the family and child welfare ecosystem. This is the heart of what I teach through SYNCing Child Welfare: moving organizations from isolation to connected, and making joy part of the process again. Register for SYNCing Child Welfare session on Thursday, May 7th, 2026 @ 11am CT :  https://syncingchildwelfare.webinarninja.com/live-webinars/10808511/register [https://syncingchildwelfare.webinarninja.com/live-webinars/10808511/register] #burnout #isolation #connection #fostercare #childwelfare #mandatedreporter #proverbs31woman

23. april 2026 - 8 min
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