Indian Child Welfare Policy Training
This course provides key information incorporating changes necessary to comply with Washington State Supreme Court decisions, In re Dependency of Z.J.G. and M.E.J.G. and In re Dependency of G.J.A.
Harm Reduction and Safety Planning With Substance Using Families
This 6-hour webinar will provide participants with an understanding of substance use and when it affects the safety of children in the family, how to safety plan with families who have children of all ages (0-18), how to support clients in their treatment programs, and how to measure progress suf
Facilitated Cohort Learning Session to Support FAR/FVS Case Plans
This discussion will prepare CPS FAR and CPS FVS caseworkers who wish to expand their practice in developing case plans with parents/caregivers, children, Tribal representatives, and other family identified supports.
Child Information Placement Referral and Transition Planning (eLearning)
You will learn how to write a strength-based, trauma-informed, culturally responsive and LGBTQIA+ affirming Child Information and Placement Referral (CIPR, CHIPR or 15-300).
Service Referral: An Introduction Part 2 of 2 (eLearning)
This eLearning is the second part of a two-part introduction to service referrals.
Informed Decisions Through Critical Thinking
During this training, you will enhance your decision-making in child welfare by employing objective evidence, identifying behavior patterns, considering family perspectives and utilizing collateral information.
Trust Based Relational Intervention: Introduction and Overview to TBRI
TBRI® (Trust-Based Relational Intervention) is an attachment-based, trauma-informed intervention that is designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children.
Worker Safety (eLearning)
This eLearning is not intended as a standalone course; it is part of Workforce Core. This eLearning will orient participants to some of the worker safety threats that may occur in the child welfare context, including assaults, animal attacks, and environmental dangers.
Category
- Social Worker
Format
- E-Learning
Credits
- 0.50 Participation
Cost $0.00
Child Protective Services In-Service
This three day in-service will describe the two different CPS pathways, Family Assessment Response (FAR) and Investigations.
Leadership Training for Supervisors, Program Managers, and Quality Practice Specialists
New supervisors need to achieve competency in understanding the child welfare practice as well as in supervision.