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Episode 6 - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

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What is the difference between equity and equality? What does it mean to provide true access to services for all children, and how can we get there? The Equity Council, developed by the Midwest Regional Children's Advocacy Center, is committed to fostering a culture of equity in the CAC movement. Councilmembers Corey Brodsky and Leigha Shoup join us to discuss what diversity, equity, and inclusion mean in the context of CACs and their crucial role in seeing children, families, CAC staff, and communities thrive.

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Corey Brodsky, MA, is the Program Manager for Chapter Development & Partnerships at the Midwest Regional Children's Advocacy Center.

Leigha Shoup, MS, is the former Director of the Child Advocacy Center of West Central Ohio.

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Mentioned in this episode:

Midwest Regional Children's Advocacy Center - Website, Facebook, Ideas for Reducing Disparities in Care one-pager

Child Advocacy Center of West Central Ohio - Website

Intercultural Development Inventory

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Visit the NRCAC Website for resources, training opportunities, and more!

Have an idea for a future Team Talk guest or topic? We want to hear from you! Email your suggestions to Tony DeVincenzo at tony@nrcac.org.

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Disclaimer: This project was sponsored by NRCAC from Grant Award Number 2016-CI-FX-K003 and CFDA #16.758 awarded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Department of Justice.

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What is the difference between equity and equality? What does it mean to provide true access to services for all children, and how can we get there? The Equity Council, developed by the Midwest Regional Children's Advocacy Center, is committed to fostering a culture of equity in the CAC movement. Councilmembers Corey Brodsky and Leigha Shoup join us to discuss what diversity, equity, and inclusion mean in the context of CACs and their crucial role in seeing children, families, CAC staff, and communities thrive.

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Corey Brodsky, MA, is the Program Manager for Chapter Development & Partnerships at the Midwest Regional Children's Advocacy Center.

Leigha Shoup, MS, is the former Director of the Child Advocacy Center of West Central Ohio.

-

Mentioned in this episode:

Midwest Regional Children's Advocacy Center - Website, Facebook, Ideas for Reducing Disparities in Care one-pager

Child Advocacy Center of West Central Ohio - Website

Intercultural Development Inventory

-

Visit the NRCAC Website for resources, training opportunities, and more!

Have an idea for a future Team Talk guest or topic? We want to hear from you! Email your suggestions to Tony DeVincenzo at tony@nrcac.org.

-

Disclaimer: This project was sponsored by NRCAC from Grant Award Number 2016-CI-FX-K003 and CFDA #16.758 awarded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Department of Justice.

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