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Tuesday, April 28
 

10:30am EDT

Workshop B1: Voices of Experience: Shaping Permanency through Lived Expertise (1.0 CE National Association of Social Workers)
Tuesday April 28, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
1.0 CE (National Association of Social Workers – NASW)

This session will highlight the critical role of lived expertise in influencing permanency practices and outcomes. It will showcase real-world examples and best practices, including strategies for effective message development and sharing from experts in the AdoptUSKids Speakers Bureau.
Through targeted training and support, these voices can offer valuable insights that help child welfare professionals better partner with and support youth. Additionally, the workshop will explore ways to create more opportunities for incorporating these lived experiences into the work of child welfare systems.
Speakers
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Melinda Kline, MSW

Melinda Kline, LSCSW, National Project Director (NPD) – AdoptUSKids 
Melinda is a proud Citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma.  
Melinda has 30+ years of child welfare and Social Work experience with an emphasis on permanency, foster care and adoption.  Prior to her current position as NPD at AdoptUSKids, she served as the Deputy Director of Permanency Programs for the State of Kansas. Melinda has national... Read More →
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Kayana Bradley

Peer Support Advocate, Southeast Louisiana Legal Services
Tuesday April 28, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
Plymouth

10:30am EDT

Workshop B2: Building Bridges to Enhance Adoption Competence and Improve Mental Health Services for Children and Families Across Systems and Tribal Nations (1.0 CE National Association of Social Workers)
Tuesday April 28, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
1.0 CE (National Association of Social Workers – NASW)  

In this interactive session presenters from the National Center for Adoption Competent Mental Health Services and NTI Training will explore strategies for recruiting, preparing, and retaining a child welfare-competent and culturally responsive workforce sharing examples from state and tribal work. Participants will learn how technical assistance can help systems and tribes implement effective models of cross-system collaboration, develop local champions, and sustain trauma-informed and child welfare-competent services for children and families with complex needs.
Speakers
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Dawn Wilson

Center for Adoption Support and Education
Tuesday April 28, 2026 10:30am - 11:45am EDT
Concord
 
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