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Season 7, Episode 5: AI in Child Protection: Can Technology Make Social Work Safer?

Season 7, Episode 5: AI in Child Protection: Can Technology Make Social Work Safer?

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Artificial intelligence is already in and it's use is deepening in social work and child protection.

The question how safe, effective and equitable is it?

In this episode, David and Ruth talk with Dr. LaSharia Turner and Dr. Helen Fischel from Alabama A&M University about what ethical, human-centered AI driven Tech should look like in social work education and frontline practice.

As agencies face workforce shortages, austerity, high caseloads, and increasing complexity, technology is being introduced as a solution. But can AI actually support domestic violence–informed practice when child safety is on the line? Or does it risk automating bias, victim blaming, erasing survivor context, and shifting responsibility away from systems and perpetrators as parents?

We explore:

  • What “human-centered” AI really means in child welfare
  • The risks of predictive tools and automation
  • Why social workers must have a seat at the technology table
  • How to prevent tech from increasing survivor and worker burden
  • The future of ethical innovation in high-stakes systems

If you work in child protection, domestic violence services, family courts, behavioral health, or policy, this conversation is for you.

Technology should enhance professional judgment — not replace it.

https://www.aamu.edu/academics/colleges/education-humanities-behavioral-sciences/departments/social-work/

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