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On The Ground in Lesotho - The Power of Family Reunification

On The Ground in Lesotho - The Power of Family Reunification

FromThink Global, Do Justice


On The Ground in Lesotho - The Power of Family Reunification

FromThink Global, Do Justice

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In episode 217, we have a special on the ground episode to share how one organization's journey and commitment to reunifying families has inspired others. Trust for Africa's work in Lesotho has gone beyond their own organization and now supports other organizations to transition to family-based care. Naomi Schalm, Mafusi Semethe, Mbele Horoto, and Bokang Lipholo all join us in this conversation to celebrate the movement underway in Africa's "Kingdom of the Sky." Podcast Sponsor JOURNEYHOME is offering online courses and practical resources for reforming models of care throughout the world. Created by seasoned frontline practitioners, the instructors in our community share field-tested and solution-based content to safely and effectively get kids home. Resources and Links from the show Trust for Africa On the Ground in Lesotho- The Power of Family Reunification   Show Notes The challenges for children in residential care (4:45)  Ramping up family tracing efforts (5:48) The hard work of individualized care plans (6:55)  Importance of follow-up after placement (7:40)  One 12 year old’s journey home (10:20) Another story of family separation and reunification (12:40) Are we including children in their restoration? (15:20) Mafusi asks what can we do differently?  (18:15) The start of training other orphanages and childcare workers (19:20) Making plans to reunify children (20:30) Family strengthening programs (23:00) The importance of following up with families (26:00) Emotional and psychological challenges for children in care and building resilience (28:15) Resolving misunderstandings (30:00) Mbele on children aging out of the orphanage (39:00) On influencing the country and bringing change (41:30) Concerns about transitioning (42:10) Director of an orphanage, Bokang, shares about kids aging out (45:30) Addressing more than material needs (46:40) Children visiting families during holidays (48:40) A vision to help more children with a different model (49:30)   Visit thinkorphan.com for additional resources and stories.
Released:
Feb 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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