09/11/2023
Centering Families in Drug Treatment with Kathy Icenhower
On this week’s episode we are joined by Kathy Icenhower, co-founder and CEO of Shields for Families. Three decades ago, against the backdrop of the crack epidemic, Icenhower started Shields out of a run-down trailer provided by the Los Angeles county government with Norma Ntume and Dr. Xylina Bean. It quickly became a pioneering organization in the fight to keep families together while parents pursued drug treatment.
Icenhower talked with us about the evolution of Shields, when child removals are necessary in substance abuse cases, her concerns about the trends in treating addiction, and much more.
Guest Interview
Kathy Icenhower co-founded the Los Angeles-based Shields for Families in 1991 after serving as a caseworker for the county’s child welfare agency. Under Icenhower’s leadership, Shields programs have been nationally recognized and used as models by federal, state, and local entities, including the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), and the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services.

Reading Room
“Good News Radio Magazine” interview with Kathryn Icenhower and Norma Mtume.
https://bit.ly/3PeAy8t
Supporters, Not Reporters: Preventing Foster Care in California
https://bit.ly/3sPI9TH
L.A. County Hopes to Expand
https://bit.ly/3ZdElaT