Mandatory Reporter (eLearning)
Mandatory Reporters play a vital role in safeguarding vulnerable children when they believe abuse or neglect is occurring.
Identifying and Supporting Commercially Sexually Exploited Children for Workforce
This 10.5-hour course will help child welfare staff build skills to more accurately identify youth who are or may be commercially sexually exploited.
Right Response: Level 3
The RIGHT RESPONSE Level 3 Workshop is primarily prevention training. This 11-hour certification provides basic skills including Prevention, De-escalation, Postvention, and Physical Safety skills.
Child Abuse Interviewing and Assessment
This is a 4 day (32 hour) multidisciplinary online course for WA State law enforcement investigators, prosecutors, and specialized child interviewers. The training is co-sponsored by the WA State CJTC and the Alliance for Child Welfare Excellence.
Category
- Social Worker
Format
- Webinar live
Credits
- 30.00 Participation
Cost $0.00
Advanced Guidelines for Difficult Conversations
For social workers, difficult conversations are part of a broad landscape of interactions necessary to achieve the best outcomes for children, youth and families.
Family Reconciliation Services (FRS) In-Service
This training is designed for both new and experienced FRS case workers who wish to learn more about the Family Reconciliation Services (FRS) program.
Ethics in Child Welfare
This course explores the ethical responsibilities and challenges faced by child welfare professionals. You will examine the core values and ethical standards that guide decision-making, including confidentiality and professional boundaries.
Next Steps For Intake Staff In Their First Year
As DCYF intake workers who have finished the introductory eLearning trainings and worked at least six months on the job, you’re ready to take a deeper dive into the intake world by advancing your skills when working with Special Circumstance Intakes.
Indian Child Welfare (ICW) Legal (eLearning)
This eLearning focuses on DCYF’s Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) Notice process. This training covers the procedures for Social Support Specialists, Active Efforts Specialists, and ICW Legal Specialists.