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InTuned Consulting with Ashley Albert
As a pioneering advocate in the fight to end family policing, Ashley Albert works with organizations, institutions and individuals who want to do better by birth parents. Shaped by personal triumphs over foster care, mental health, and the family regulation system, Ashley is a powerful voice for change. As a formerly incarcerated woman and parent,she passionately shares her story to inspire others towards freedom. Ashley is a trailblazer who has successfully reunified with her son after foster care, breaking barriers in adoption agreements.
Whether you're seeking a keynote speaker, panel expert, peer counselor, or program facilitator, Ashley's services are tailored to your needs. If you are interested in ensuring you are centering the voices of those most impacted by the systemic oppression plaguing child welfare today, bring Ashley to work with you and learn how we can build a better world together.
Ashley's Book
Owning Your Story and Claiming Your Power: Talking about Domestic Violence and Child Protective Services
This guide came about through conversation between Ashley Albert, a survivor and activist, and Margaret Hobart, a longtime advocate for domestic violence (DV) survivors, and the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
We know that the child welfare system often fails DV survivors. And we know that important discussions about child welfare policies are taking place. Every healing or justice effort around family policing needs the voices of DV survivors. We are inspired by the survivors who have spoken over decades about abuse they have experienced, and their visions for their children and themselves, and their communities.
For survivors who want to share their stories, and the advocates supporting them, this guide provides inspiration and some things to think about before, during and after talking about experiences publicly.
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Ashley's Press and Publications
Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families
Jaspr Health
Columbia Journal of Race and Law
PBS News Hour