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“You Asked. We Answered.”
A reverse forum—where youth respond to questions from caregivers, social workers
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SUMMARY — “You Asked. We Answered.”

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The topic “You Asked. We Answered.” within the Child Welfare and Foster Care > Youth Experiences and Voices hierarchy centers on the mechanisms through which young people in the child welfare system engage with institutions, express concerns, and receive responses. It reflects broader civic debates about youth participation, transparency, and the ethical use of technology in public services.

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