Episodes

Wednesday Nov 27, 2013
Adolescent Who Sexually Offend: A discussion on EBP with Dr. Siegi Schuler
Wednesday Nov 27, 2013
Wednesday Nov 27, 2013
Dr. Siegi Schuler discusses current evidence-based practices for adolescents who sexual offend why it is important to work with this population.
Dr. Schuler is the Clinical Director of the Halton Trauma Centre, he has a private practice; teaches at the University of Toronto as well as Ryerson University and consults widely with hospitals, child welfare agencies, treatment programs and detention facilities. In his work he has developed an expertise in adolescent who sexually abuse. For more information about Dr. Schuler please visit www.leasidetherapycentre.com/siegi-schuler
Here is a link for “Responding to Adolescent Sexual Offending: Recommendations for a Regional Protocol” an evidence-based practice manual designed for Ontario the Dr. Schuler co-authored.

Wednesday Oct 30, 2013
Working with Native Youth: A conversation with Daniel Wolfshadow
Wednesday Oct 30, 2013
Wednesday Oct 30, 2013
In Canada there was recently a United Nations special rapporteur who looked at the situation of Aboriginal people in Canada. At the end of his visit he is quoted as saying “From all I learned, I can only conclude that Canada faces a crises when it comes to the situation of indigenous peoples of the country”. Canada is not alone. In this podcast Daniel Wolfshadow Winkler talks about the history of Native people in the USA, the impact of this history on Native youth and culturally specific responses to address these impacts. Daniel WofShadow is the Director of Native American programs at Natchez Trace Youth Academy. He is a member of the Lakota Nation and has spent his career working with Native youth who have been identified as “at risk”.

Wednesday Sep 25, 2013
Youth Work Online: A conversation with Aaron Garth of Ultimate Youth Worker
Wednesday Sep 25, 2013
Wednesday Sep 25, 2013
How do child and youth care practitioners work in the virtual realm? Do relationships, boundaries and practices change when interacting with young people online? What supports are available for youth workers online? What does an intervention look like when you have only met the young person virtually?
In this podcast Aaron Garth from Ultimate Youth Worker discusses youth work in the virtual realm. To learn more about Ultimate Youth Worker you can visit their blog, their Facebook page, follow them on Twitter @Ultimate_YW, or check out their YouTube channel Ultimate Youth Worker also does webcast trainings, produces podcasts and works offline offering supervision, coaching, and training.

Wednesday Jul 31, 2013
Videos on Working with Children and Youth
Wednesday Jul 31, 2013
Wednesday Jul 31, 2013
Wolfgang is out of Canada at the moment and so there is not a full interview this month. Instead here are a couple links for videos related to working with children or youth.
The Many Faces of Child and Youth Work:

Wednesday Jun 26, 2013
Avoiding Bad Child and Youth Care Practice: A conversation with Jack Phelan
Wednesday Jun 26, 2013
Wednesday Jun 26, 2013
Jack Phelan talks about common child and youth care practices, discusses “truths” that are held by many and how to avoid what he sees as bad practices. Jack has been doing, teaching, and writing about child and youth care work for over three decades. Jack’s most recent writing focuses upon applying theory in life space situations and developing CYC program ideas that meet the complex needs of the youth and families.

Wednesday May 29, 2013
Fostering Resilience: A conversation with Dr. Michael Ungar
Wednesday May 29, 2013
Wednesday May 29, 2013
How do we work with young people in a strength-based way? What does “fostering resilience” look like in practice? How does context inform the choices that young people make? Dr. Michael Ungar shares anecdotes and research to help explain what resilience theory is and discusses how to turn theory into action. Dr. Ungar is a family therapist and a professor of Social Work, at Dalhousie University. He has written 11 books, published over 100 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and is the lead researcher in an international study on resilience in youth. To learn more about Dr. Ungar’s work please visit http://www.michaelungar.com http://cyccnetwork.org/en/ and http://resilienceresearch.org.

Wednesday Apr 24, 2013
Residential Childcare in Bangladesh: A conversation with Tuhinul Islam
Wednesday Apr 24, 2013
Wednesday Apr 24, 2013
In this interview Dr. Tuhinul Islam discusses his research into residential childcare in Bangladesh, the first scientific research on this topic in the country. His study reveals some surprising finding regarding which residential care programs result in the “best outcomes” for children and youth who go through the care system. Dr. Tuhinul Islam talks about his work with children of sex workers, the difference between Government, NGO and faith based care systems in Bangladesh, and the role of stigma & community in residential childcare. Dr. Tuhinul Islam is the Assistant Director of Society for Social Service in Tangail, Bangladesh.

Wednesday Mar 27, 2013
Suicide Interventions: A conversation with Sonia McDonald
Wednesday Mar 27, 2013
Wednesday Mar 27, 2013
This conversation identifies “invitations” that may suggest a child or youth is considering suicide, this is followed by direction on what, and what not, to say to the young person. Wolfgang interviews Sonia McDonald, a child and youth worker (CYW) in Ontario and a certified trainer with Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) created by LivingWorks. LivingWorks was started in Canada in the mid 1970s. Since then they have helped develop and deliver suicide training in multiple continents for close to a million caregivers. For more information about ASIST see LivingWorks.net, and for training in Ontario you can email Sonia directly at soniamc@rogers.com.
Thank you to Francis Felice for help with editing and technical support.

Wednesday Feb 27, 2013
Social Pedagogy: A conversation with Sylvia Holthoff
Wednesday Feb 27, 2013
Wednesday Feb 27, 2013
In this podcast Sylvia Holthoff of ThemPra talks about Social Pedagogy, explaining how this approach of working across the lifespan is used in Europe. We also discuss what child and youth care practitioners outside of Europe can learn from Social Pedagogy and where there is overlap between this approach and various other ways of working with young people. For more information about Sylvia and Social Pedagogy please visit ThemPra.org.

Wednesday Dec 26, 2012
Current Trends & Critical Questions in Youth Work: A conversation with Dana Fusco
Wednesday Dec 26, 2012
Wednesday Dec 26, 2012
In this interview Dr. Dana Fusco talks about workforce trends in youth work. Specifically, she critically discusses the move towards defined competencies, the credentialing of youth work, and post-secondary education youth work programs in the USA. She identifies the impetus for and benefits of these trends as well as the risks that youth work may face because of them. Dr. Fusco is the editor of “Advancing Youth Work: Current Trends, Critical Questions”. She is Associate Professor of Teacher Education, York College, City University of New York. You can learn more about her work at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Advancing-Youth-Work-Current-Trends-Critical-Questions or follow her Twitter feed “youthworkadv”.