Beyond the Bench   /     S02 Episode 00: Welcome to Season 2 of Beyond the Bench

Description

Welcome to Season 2 of Beyond the Bench, a podcast by the NC Judicial College at the UNC School of Government. Season 2 tells the story of homelessness, neglect and the child welfare system in NC. During this Season, we’ll talk about what family homeless looks like, whether homelessness is child neglect, and if and...

Summary

Welcome to Season 2 of Beyond the Bench, a podcast by the NC Judicial College at the UNC School of Government. Season 2 tells the story of homelessness, neglect and the child welfare system in NC. During this Season, we’ll talk about what fam

Subtitle
Welcome to Season 2 of Beyond the Bench, a podcast by the NC Judicial College at the UNC School of Government. Season 2 tells the story of homelessness, neglect and the child welfare system in NC. During this Season, we’ll talk about what family homel
Duration
2:37
Publishing date
2016-10-31 14:26
Link
https://podcast.sog.unc.edu/2016/10/31/s02-episode-00-welcome-to-season-2-of-beyond-the-bench/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=s02-episode-00-welcome-to-season-2-of-beyond-the-bench
Contributors
  Danielle Rivenbark
author  
Enclosures
https://podcast.sog.unc.edu/podcast-download/228/s02-episode-00-welcome-to-season-2-of-beyond-the-bench.mp3
audio/mpeg

Shownotes

Welcome to Season 2 of Beyond the Bench, a podcast by the NC Judicial College at the UNC School of Government. Season 2 tells the story of homelessness, neglect and the child welfare system in NC. During this Season, we’ll talk about what family homeless looks like, whether homelessness is child neglect, and if and when it is, how the child welfare system responds to families affected by homelessness. We’ll do this by following two court cases from the past year that addressed child neglect because of allegations related to homelessness.  Each episode represents a different stage in the child welfare process. You’ll hear from lots of different people who will share the various perspectives in a case, including shelter providers, county departments, a parent attorney, the children’s guardian ad litem, and the court.