
On this episode of Navigating Child Welfare, I’m talking with Judge Karen Braxton and honestly… I loved this conversation. She describes judges as a catalyst for collaboration, and she actually shows up that way. We talk about the role a judge can play in reducing confusion in the family and child welfare system, why acronyms leave parents glassy-eyed, and what it looks like to lead a courtroom with dignity, humanity, and real clarity. Moments you’ll remember: The phrase that stayed with me: “catalyst for collaboration.” The reality check about court language and acronyms and how easy it is for families to leave confused My takeaway: Court is already intimidating. When families don’t understand what’s happening, they can’t fully participate. What I heard in this conversation is that judges can reduce confusion and increase trust without giving up authority. They can lead like humans, and that leadership changes the whole tone of the child welfare system in the courtroom. Be sure to share this episode, and check out www.syncingchildwelfare.com if you are looking to bring training, collaboration, and connection to your organization. Follow Judge KB’s on any of the platforms below: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JudgeKBraxton/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judgekbraxton IG: https://www.instagram.com/judgekbraxton/
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