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The Parents' representation Project:
Reuniting More Familes
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Washington State OPD - January 2003
 

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The Parents’ Representation Program

  

 Reuniting More Families
A Program of the Washington State Office of Public Defense
925 Plum St SE, Bldg. 4, 3rd Fl
PO Box 40957
Olympia, WA 98504-0957
(360) 956-2106
(360) 956-2112 (fax)
www.opd.wa.gov

 

This CD was funded by a grant from the
Marguerite Casey Foundation (MCF).

              Marguerite Casey Foundation is an independent, private foundation dedicated to improving
 the lives of families, youth and children.  Based in Seattle, Washington, the Foundation was created
 by Casey Family Programs to help expand Casey’s outreach and further enhance its
37-year record of leadership in child welfare.

Marguerite Casey Foundation’s goal is to strengthen communities across the United States by
 soliciting proposals for grants that help families become more resilient and less dependent on public
 systems.  They seek to accomplish this by supporting community-based leadership and promoting
 grassroots activism among families, parents, caregivers and youth.

 

The Parents’ Representation Program:  Reuniting More Families

                      Track 1:    A Father’s Statement
Track 2:    Introduction
Track 3:    A Mother Works to Get Her Life Together
Track 4:    Washington State Supreme Court Justice Bobbe Bridge
Track 5:    Washington State Office of Public Defense Director Joanne Moore
Track 6:    An EEG Test Makes the Difference
Track 7:    Juvenile Court Commissioner Lonna Malone
Track 8:    New Medical Information Answers Questions for the Court
Track 9:    Parents Benefit from Investigators
Track 10:  Giving Parents a Roadmap
Track 11:  A Father Changes His Life for His Son

                     
Track 12:  Juvenile Court Commissioner Joe Schneider

Track 13: Both the State and Families Benefit from the Program

 Additional Stories

Track 14: Investigation Keeps a Baby in the Home
Track 15:  Paralegal Work Aided the Investigation
Track 16:  Assistance From a Department of Assigned Counsel (DAC) Social Worker
Track 17: A Mother Describes Her Own Childhood Experience in Foster Care
Track 18: It’s a Generational Problem

Track 19: The Program is a Win-Win for Families and Society

 

This recording was produced by the Washington State Office of Public Defense in partnership with Joe McHugh in the studios of Raven Radio Theater in Olympia, Washington.  Music arranged and performed by Karen Tweed and Timo Alakotila courtesy of NorthSide Records.


    

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