WRITTEN BY: UCF SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK | APRIL 26, 2021
C.A.S.E. Director of Program Operations, Sharon Dietsche, LCSW-C, LICSW, was featured in an article by her Alma Mater, the University of Central Florida (UCF School of Social Work). As a child of immigrants, a woman of color and an adoptive mother, Sharon is a strong advocate for social justice. Read the full article here.
“Through my internships and beyond, I saw the unjust treatment of children due to race, ethnicity, disability, etc. at public schools regarding discipline policies. It motivated me to advance attention to this area of need,’ she said.
buy desyrel online https://medstaff.englewoodhealth.org/wp-content/languages/new/desyrel.html no prescription“
– Sharon Dietsche, LCSW-C, LICSW
Set up an appointment today
"*" indicates required fields
Due to traumatic life experiences and compromised beginnings, many children who are adopted, who are being raised by relatives (kinship care), or have experienced foster care have higher risks for developmental, health, emotional, behavioral, and academic challenges.
Of therapy clients were children under the age of 18 in 2021.
Served in 2021 through therapy, case management, post-adoption services and Wendy's Wonderful Kids recruitment program.
Registrants for our monthly Strengthening Your Family webinars and parent support groups featuring a wide array of topics for the adoptive, foster and kinship community.