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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 on Radio Kempe? Email us at kempe.center@ucdenver.edu.
Podcasting since 2021 • 41 episodes
Radio Kempe
Latest Episodes
The Dream Is Us: Bridging to Relationship: A Conversation with Michelle Davis, MS, LPC, Director of Organizational Impact and Development at the Kempe Center
When we journey to distant lands—places rich with unfamiliar customs, cultures, and ways of being—we often pause to observe, to learn, and to honor the rhythms of life that differ from our own. Why? Because something deep within us longs to be ...
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21st Century Child Abuse: A Conversation with Michael Salter, one of the World’s Leading Researchers on Modern Forms of Victimization.
Professor Michael Salter is the Director of Childlight UNSW, the Australasian hub of Childlight, the Global Child Safety Institute, which undertakes research for impact on child sexual abuse and exploitation. Childlight UNSW is based in School ...
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Ensuring Child Safety Online in the 21st Century: Policy Implications
Summary of Key Findings In the current state of technology, we have failed to create any meaningful legal framework to ensure our children are safe in the digital world. The lack of legal protections for children online diff...
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Supporting Clinicians in Working with High-Stress Families: A conversation with Sarah Cleary, Ph.D.
Many therapists find it challenging to work with children who have experienced trauma and families facing multiple stressors, high conflict, and systemic issues. These families can be difficult to engage, leading therapists to feel ineffective,...
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21st Century Child Abuse: A conversation with Emily Cashman Kirstein, who leads child safety public policy at Google
Emily leads efforts to keep children safe online at one of the world’s largest and most powerful technology companies, Google. Previously, she led the policy team at Thorn, a tech-focused nonprofit working to end online child sexual abuse. And ...
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