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Don't Forget About Us: Father's Experience in Caring for Children with Life-Limiting Diagnoses and Interventions to Ensure Involvement.

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Don't Forget About Us: Father's Experience in Caring for Children with Life-Limiting Diagnoses and Interventions to Ensure Involvement.

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Instructors

Instructor 1

Scott Adair Cox, MSW, LCSW

Scott Adair Cox has worked with children and adolescents since 1998. He is a trauma specialist that has provided psychotherapy since 2002. Scott spent the first 22-years of his career in Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice. Scott held leadership positions between 2006 and 2020, yet always kept a caseload to ensure he maintained the skills necessary to warrant the Clinical Director designation. Scott worked as a Clinical Social Worker between 2020 and 2024 in Illinois’ only outpatient Pediatric Hospice and Palliative Care program. Scott was an adjunct professor for ten years, teaching clinicians how to practice psychotherapy. Scott believes education is an important step in ensuring Illinois patients and families receive the quality of service they deserve as they navigate Hospice and Palliative Care. Finally, Scott enjoys research and is an advocate for children and families in need.

Instructor 2

Thuy Uyen Vo, MSW, LSW

Thuy Uyen C. Vo is a dedicated Pediatric Social Worker at Lightways Hospice and Serious Illness Care, specializing in medical social work with a focus on supporting children and families through complex health journeys. With a strong foundation in hospital-based care, Thuy Uyen began her career in discharge planning and complex care coordination, where she developed a comprehensive understanding of navigating the healthcare system and supporting patients through some of life’s most challenging transitions. Thuy Uyen brings expertise in psychosocial assessments, case management, and interdisciplinary collaboration, and is known for her compassionate, culturally-informed approach to working with underserved populations and minorities. Her professional philosophy centers on advocacy— ensuring that the voices of vulnerable individuals and families are heard, especially during times when they may not be able to speak for themselves. She earned her undergraduate degree from Winona State University and her Master of Social Work (MSW) from the University of Iowa. Thuy Uyen holds social work licensure in both Illinois and is actively pursuing her clinical licensure with plans to achieve it within the next year. Her ongoing commitment to professional development is fueled by her belief in lifelong learning and the importance of growth in both skill and empathy. Above all, Thuy Uyen is driven by a deep sense of purpose: to provide awareness, support, and unwavering advocacy for families navigating serious illness. Through every interaction, she works to elevate dignity, bridge gaps, and empower the families she serves.

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