Shelter Care Simulation: Articulating and Defending the Need for Out of Home Placement
This course will build on the Foundations of Practice modules. Prior to the simulation, participants will independently prepare for their testimony.
Paquete de Herramientas para Denunciadores de Abuso Infantil por Mandato (eLearning)
En aproximadamente 2 meses, un nuevo Reportero Obligatorio (eLearning) será disponible. Sin embargo, esta versión continúa conteniendo información importante. Por favor regrese a la página para ver la nueva información.
Facilitated Cohort Learning Sessions To Support Domestic Violence Practice
These sessions provide participants of the Domestic Violence in Child Welfare in-service training an opportunity to expand their knowledge and work within live cases.
Facilitated Cohort Learning Session to Support Motivational Interviewing
These sessions will provide participants of the Advanced Motivational Interviewing training an opportunity to deepen use and practice of Motivational Interviewing, focused on everyday child welfare.
Introduction to Chronic Neglect (eLearning)
This eLearning course provides a foundational understanding of Chronic Neglect, a complex yet common issue within the realm of child welfare.
Facilitated Cohort To Support the Best Interest of the Child
This course explores the critical concept of the best interests of the child in child welfare. You will learn to identify factors such as the child's wishes, needs, safety, permanency, and well-being.
Supporting LGBTQ+ Children, Youth and Families
This course will focus on providing information and engaging in conversation about LGBTQ+ children, youth and families. You will learn about identifying and addressing systemic institutional and personal biases when serving LGBTQ+ children, youth and families.
Understanding Bias and Impacts on Engagement
Through a series of interventions and strategies, you will learn how to interrupt unconscious bias and address subtle acts of exclusion.
Supporting Children's Mental Health in Child Welfare
This course takes place across two, 4-hour sessions. In order to receive credit for completion, you must complete both sessions.
Impacts of Parental Mental Health on Child Safety
Participants will be engaged to consider their own thoughts, beliefs, and biases about mental illness; understand basic definitions associated with parental mental illness and child safety; and identify family assessment strategies that can focus on the intersection between parental mental illnes