Radio Kempe
Radio Kempe is here to connect you with the information you need to tackle current issues. Join us as we talk about difficult topics. Help us as we test assumptions to challenge traditional ways of thinking. Get curious, tune in, and join us on the journey to prevent child abuse and neglect every month of the year! Do you have a topic that you would like to hear from Radio Kempe? Email us at kempe.center@ucdenver.edu and let us know.
Podcasting since 2021 • 33 episodes
Radio Kempe
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Be Well> Do Well> Stay Awhile: The critical role that supervisors play in creating the culture of an organization
One of the three drivers of workforce resilience is cultural practices that support well-being and resilience within an organization. Supervisors in child welfare play a pivotal role in creating and sustaining the culture of the organization. C...
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21st Century Child Abuse: A conversation with Jacqueline Beauchere, first Global Head of Platform Safety at Snap.inc., and the tech industry’s first Chief Online Safety Officer
Jacqueline Beauchere is the first Global Head of Platform Safety at Snap. Inc. She heads Snap’s online safety strategy and is working on these issues worldwide. Previously, Jacqueline spent more than 20 years at Microsoft where she was th...
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Be Well> Do Well> Stay Awhile: 5 Simple, Proven, Practices that Build Resilience
One of the three drivers of workforce resilience are 5 surprisingly simple behaviors individual staff can practice to support their personal resilience. These research-supported practices; Gratitude, Moving Your Body, Mindfulness, Acts of Kindn...
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21st Century Child Abuse: A conversation with Ethel Quayle, world-renowned researcher at the University of Edinburgh
Dr. Ethel Quayle is a clinical psychologist at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland in the United Kingdom. She is also a world-renowned researcher, who has focused on sexual crimes against children, especially sexual offenses involving...
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Be Well> Do Well> Stay Awhile: An evidence-informed framework to build a positive work culture led by Dan Comer
Human services organizations are facing unprecedented burnout, turnover, and recruitment challenges. The Kempe Center has developed "Be Well> Do Well> Stay Awhile," an evidence-informed framework to support workforce resilience. This fram...
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