20: Why We Need A Parents Bill Of Rights with Anjana Samant
Update: 2024-12-13
Description
Kim is joined this week by Anjana Samant to discuss the complexities and injustices within the child welfare system, particularly focusing on the disparities faced by marginalized communities.
They explore the historical context of child welfare laws, the impact of disabilities and language barriers on parental rights, and the need for significant legal reforms to protect families.
The discussion emphasizes the importance of advocacy and awareness in addressing systemic inequities and the necessity for a shift in how child welfare is perceived and implemented.
They explore the historical context of child welfare laws, the impact of disabilities and language barriers on parental rights, and the need for significant legal reforms to protect families.
The discussion emphasizes the importance of advocacy and awareness in addressing systemic inequities and the necessity for a shift in how child welfare is perceived and implemented.
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in my view it is the CHILD who needs a bill of rights and right to attorney. I so disagree with your guest. I have seen awful situations over and over when the system has absolutely failed the KID and the parent has failed even more.