Elke Hansen, MSW, LCSW

Elke Hansen, MSW, LCSW brings with her a variety of work and life experiences that have formed her passion for working with children, youth, families, and communities. Her work is driven by a desire to improve the systems she is a part of, so those systems can become more equitable and helpful for those they are supposed to serve. The focus of such systems work has been within child welfare and residential treatment settings.

Elke’s last employment was with Caritas Family Solutions, in Southern Illinois, as a regional director. In this role she oversaw intact and foster care services, a therapeutic residential treatment program, counseling services, and a senior employment program. Elke was the co-chair of the statewide Child Welfare Advisory Committee on racial equity practice in child welfare. Elke was actively involved with other residential treatment providers and DCFS in Illinois, working on Family First Prevention Services Act, with focus on residential treatment.

“We have a responsibility to change the current child welfare system and to open access to behavioral health and other services when needed. We must address root causes such as poverty and systemic racism and eliminate existing inequities. If I/we can contribute to that, it is my/our responsibility to do so, especially as a white person in a leadership role!”

Previous experiences include:

  • In Switzerland: residential setting for young adults with severe physical and mental challenges, rural drug and alcohol counseling agency, teens in independent living setting, survival assistance for drug addicted women working on the streets.
  • In the US: battered women shelter, living and working in shelter for undocumented immigrants in East Los Angeles, inner-city residential setting for abused and neglected children, young adults and pregnant/parenting teen girls, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, residential setting for traumatized children and self-harm program.
  • Other: support position for biotechnology, biodiversity and technology workshops held in Africa, cruise ship work across the globe, volunteering as counselor with Spanish speaking clients at local health clinic, living abroad in Chile.

 

Elke Hansen, is the daughter of German parents, born and raised in Switzerland, and a US citizen. She received a National Degree in Social Work and Pedagogy from the School of Social Services in Solothurn, Switzerland, and her master’s degree in social work (MSW) from Saint Louis University. She holds a Licensed Clinical Social Work license in Missouri and speaks six languages, Swiss German, German, French, Italian, Spanish and English.

“As a leader within KVC Missouri I am looking forward to having an impact on improving child welfare, especially residential treatment, in Missouri! Our children, youth, families, and communities deserve only the best!” -Elke Hansen