Voce
Nicolee Hiltz is a psychologist with experience in evaluating and treating children with specific psychological issues. Nicolee is also a professional trainer at Voce, focusing on providing high-quality training and services for individuals and families impacted by foster care and adoption. In addition, Nicolee has experience as a divorce mediator, collaborative coach, and child specialist at Turning Point Alternative Dispute Resolution. Nicolee Hiltz holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from Temple University and a B.S. in Psychology and Social Work from Juniata College.
Voce
Voce (vō-chāy), which means voice, is a change agent. We use our voice, and empower you to use yours, to create positive, lasting change in people’s lives. We use our voice because we believe every person should belong and be empowered to thrive. Our agency (previously known as Family Design Resources) began in 1999 by pioneering a model that is nationally recognized for expediting adoptions and supporting families. Today, we provide consultation and training to agencies throughout the country in the areas of trauma and loss, adoption and permanency, diversity and inclusion, and individual and family well-being. Additionally, with our partner Diakon, we co-administer the Statewide Adoption and Permanency Network (SWAN) program for the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. Voce is a member of the Adoption Exchange Association, Child Welfare League of America, North American Council on Adoptable Children, and Youth Collaboratory.