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Marty Beyer is a nationally-recognized juvenile justice and
child welfare consultant. She assisted in the implementation of
statewide strengths/needs-based child welfare practice in Alabama and
Oregon, served as an expert in Dupuy v. Samuels in Illinois concerning
family-centered safety planning techniques, and in Rosie D. in
Massachusetts concerning the use of Medicaid funds for intensive,
home-based services for children.
She is assisting the New York child
welfare agency to implement visit coaching, and also serves on the Katie A.
Panel implementing foster care reforms in Los Angeles. She assists
states in designing delinquency services, focusing on the impact of a
young person's cognitive, moral and identity development, experience of
trauma, and and disability upon his or her offense, competence and
potential for rehabilitation. Ms. Beyer has a Ph.D. in clinical
psychology from Yale University.
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