EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 4 MIN
Rebuilding Trust with a Non‑Working Parent
from Human Services Stories: Management, Customer & Staff Voices · host Clinton
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Clinton Lewis explores the process of rebuilding trust with a non-working parent in a child welfare case. He discusses how missed calls, inconsistent engagement, and resistance often come from hurt, fear, or feeling left out rather than a lack of care. The episode encourages a respectful, steady approach that uses clear communication, small steps, and consistency to reopen the door to involvement. It is a reminder that trust is rebuilt over time, one conversation at a time, when workers choose empathy over blame and keep the parent connected to their child’s journey. https://human-services-stories-management-customer-staff-voices.myshopify.com/Support the show
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Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Clinton Lewis explores the process of rebuilding trust with a non-working parent in a child welfare case. He discusses how missed calls, inconsistent engagement, and resistance often come from hurt, fear, or feeling left out rather than a lack of care. The episode encourages a respectful, steady approach that uses clear communication, small steps, and consistency to reopen the door to involvement. It is a reminder that trust is rebuilt over time, one conversa...
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