Feedback
Our Fellows gave us feedback on the Integrative Seminar and what they learned about Juvenile Justice, Trauma, and Children & Families.
- 鈥淚 have learned so much about how important it is to consider trauma experiences in all clients, and to remember that childhood events can cause such lingering effects. Also that as a social worker, it is my responsibility to be the one to think of these things and try to investigate them. This is of course a bit of pressure, but also a privilege to have the honor of working with people through some of life鈥檚 darkest moments鈥
- "Looking through the trauma lens shows what children have been through. It shouldn鈥檛 be a simple solution to just them into prisons鈥
- "I feel juvenile courts were created for a reason and we should take the information we learned this year to help them. I feel it opened my eyes to how we treat children vs. how we should treat them.鈥
- 鈥淭his was a very informative year in this seminar. The trauma focus theme was very relevant to the work that I do. One of the most interesting topics was understanding the development of the brain and the effects of trauma on the development of the brain鈥
- 鈥淭he speakers were tremendous in their knowledge of and work with those who have experienced trauma. There was a wealth of information, readings and resources that will be useful in my job鈥
- 鈥淗ow varied the experience and expression of trauma is for children and adolescents鈥hat are their adaptive responses? How can we ask the right questions to uncover trauma histories and/or current trauma? Do we work through that trauma with their caregivers and families?鈥
- 鈥淭his seminar has opened my view and allowed me to see trauma and child welfare through a different lens. I believe I am much more empathetic to behaviors of children and adults as is relates to how their childhood affects their present life鈥
- 鈥淚鈥檝e gained a greater appreciation of this field and the variety of career opportunities that are available to me with my increased understanding鈥
- 鈥淭his will help me in my social work practice once I return to my position (investigating child sexual abuse in Philadelphia). The seminar has given me some ideas/frameworks to use when working with parents of children with trauma experiences. In addition, I feel better prepared to work with teens and adolescents鈥
- 鈥淪ocial workers can play a huge role in making sure that a person鈥檚 trauma responses and survival mechanisms are conceptualized as adaptive in many ways鈥
- 鈥淲e need to work towards a world where juvenile detention centers don鈥檛 exists. One of the videos we watched had a person holding up a sign saying 鈥淥ur Future is Behind Bars鈥. We need to change this cultural narrative鈥