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DoHS announces listening session schedule and opens registration for statewide child welfare tour

The West Virginia Department of Human Services has announced a schedule and opened registration for a statewide listening tour to gather community input and improve the child welfare system through in-person sessions at eight locations.

The West Virginia Department of Human Services recently released the full schedule for its upcoming Child Welfare Community Listening Sessions and opened public registration.

Beginning May 12, these in-person sessions will take place across eight locations statewide as part of the West Virginia Child Welfare Listening Tour. The initiative is designed to gather candid input from families, caregivers, providers, caseworkers, legal professionals and community members on how to strengthen the child welfare system.

“We are asking West Virginians to help shape the future of our child welfare system,” Secretary Alex Mayer said. “The department is committed to listening with intention and turning that listening into action. Whether you’ve lived through the system or work within it — your perspective matters.”

West Virginians can register for a session in their area at https://forms.office.com/r/7xU0DWXaxa.

Community listening session schedule

  • May 12 – Hurricane: Valley Park Conference Center, 1 Valley Park Rd, Hurricane, WV 25526
  • May 13 – Beckley: Beckley Armory, 200 Armory Dr, Beckley, WV 25801
  • May 14 – Wheeling: Wheeling Armory, 25 Armory Dr, Wheeling, WV 26003
  • May 15 – Parkersburg: Wood County Resiliency Center, 238 2nd St, Parkersburg, WV
  • May 19 – Burlington: BUMFS Gymnasium, 120 Hope Ln, Burlington, WV 26710
  • May 20 – Philippi: Battler’s Knob, 101 College Hill Rd, Philippi, WV 26416
  • May 21 – Martinsburg: Martinsburg Armory, 800 Foxcroft Ave, Ste 420, Martinsburg, WV 25405
  • May 22 – Morgantown: WVU County Extension Center, 270 Mylan Park Ln, Morgantown, WV 26501

What to expect at a session

  • A welcoming, inclusive space — no prep or titles required
  • A focus on solutions and ideas for improvement
  • A chance to be heard and influence change

Why this matters

This effort reflects a growing recognition that lasting improvements must be informed by those who experience and support the child welfare system every day.

The listening tour is structured to meet people where they are, both geographically and relationally. It includes:

Community listening sessions

  • Open to all, these interactive in-person sessions invite a wide range of voices to share ideas, barriers and co-create community-driven solutions.

Targeted focused conversations

  • Small group conversations with child protection services caseworkers, kinship caregivers, legislators, judges and legal professionals — designed for more intimate dialogue and to surface role-specific insights that inform both policy and practice.

Feedback from all sessions will be anonymous, synthesized into a statewide report and translated into an implementation roadmap to guide future improvements.

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