Host Kristina Finch, Associate Director of Professional Development at the Florida Institute for Child Welfare, leads a series of conversations in this podcast, “Innovation at the Frontline: Supporting the Workforce.” 

In this episode, learn why leadership development is currently crucial in child welfare. KT Sherrod, assistant director of organizational development programming, and Byrony Escobar, a trauma-informed social worker, offer their expertise on training. They also describe the tools, skills, and mindset that child welfare leaders will need to succeed in the future. 

“What gives me hope for the future of leadership development is that shift we’re seeing towards a more human-centered, family-centered, person-centered practice, and emotionally intelligent leadership. Because for a long time, leadership and success have been defined by compliance and addressing crises as they come up. Now we’re finally recognizing that developing people, by supporting their growth, their resilience, their confidence especially, that’s what actually sustains the work.” — Byrony Escobar 

Guests: 
Kristyn “KT” Sherrod, Florida Institute for Child Welfare 
Byrony Escobar, Family Support Services 

Just a reminder: Our guests’ opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official views, policies, or positions of the Florida Institute for Child Welfare.  

Tune in and subscribe to our Child Welfare Podcast at http://FICW.FSU.EDU/PODCAST 

The Florida Institute for Child Welfare seeks to promote safety, permanency, and well-being among children and families within the child welfare system. Learn more about our research and professional development programs at http://FICW.FSU.EDU 

Connect with us on social media: @FSUChildWelfare  
Facebook: @fsuchildwelfare  
Instagram: @fsuchildwelfare  
LinkedIn: @fsuchildwelfare  

Host:  Kristina Finch  
Producing/Editing: David Heller, Brantley Jones, Izzy Cring

Child Welfare

Florida Institute for Child Welfare

E6: Cultivating Leadership in Child Welfare: Knowledge, Skills, and Mindset

JUN 10, 202655 MIN
Child Welfare

E6: Cultivating Leadership in Child Welfare: Knowledge, Skills, and Mindset

JUN 10, 202655 MIN

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Host Kristina Finch, Associate Director of Professional Development at the Florida Institute for Child Welfare, leads a series of conversations in this podcast, “Innovation at the Frontline: Supporting the Workforce.” In this episode, learn why leadership development is currently crucial in child welfare. KT Sherrod, assistant director of organizational development programming, and Byrony Escobar, a trauma-informed social worker, offer their expertise on training. They also describe the tools, skills, and mindset that child welfare leaders will need to succeed in the future. “What gives me hope for the future of leadership development is that shift we’re seeing towards a more human-centered, family-centered, person-centered practice, and emotionally intelligent leadership. Because for a long time, leadership and success have been defined by compliance and addressing crises as they come up. Now we’re finally recognizing that developing people, by supporting their growth, their resilience, their confidence especially, that’s what actually sustains the work.” — Byrony Escobar Guests: Kristyn “KT” Sherrod, Florida Institute for Child Welfare Byrony Escobar, Family Support Services Just a reminder: Our guests’ opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official views, policies, or positions of the Florida Institute for Child Welfare. Tune in and subscribe to our Child Welfare Podcast at http://FICW.FSU.EDU/PODCAST The Florida Institute for Child Welfare seeks to promote safety, permanency, and well-being among children and families within the child welfare system. Learn more about our research and professional development programs at http://FICW.FSU.EDU Connect with us on social media: @FSUChildWelfare Facebook: @fsuchildwelfare Instagram: @fsuchildwelfare LinkedIn: @fsuchildwelfare Host:  Kristina Finch Producing/Editing: David Heller, Brantley Jones, Izzy Cring