Pregnant and Parenting Youth for DCYF staff (eLearning)
This course focuses on the successful transition of pregnant and parenting youth involved with child welfare, and covers specific case management activities.
Category
  • Social Worker
  • Supervisors
  • English
Format
  • E-Learning
Credits
  • 2.00 Participation
Preparing Youth for Transitioning to Adulthood (eLearning)
As a caregiver you play a key role in helping youth in your care transition into adulthood. During this course you will review the impact of childhood trauma on foster youth. You will explore the rights of youth in care and recognize your responsibilities for insuring those rights are met.
Category
  • Caregivers
  • Kinship Caregivers
  • English
Format
  • E-Learning
Credits
  • 0.50 Participation
De-escalation for Meeting Facilitators Part 2: Managing Safety and Crisis (eLearning)
As a meeting facilitator you have an important role in achieving safety, permanency and well-being for children in out of home care. Permanency planning meetings can be emotionally charged.
Category
Format
  • E-Learning
Credits
  • 0.75 Participation
Drug Testing (eLearning)
Drug testing practices and their use in child welfare assessment of safety and risk is covered in this course. Participants learn the guidelines for the frequency and duration of testing, practices at drug collection sites, detection of adulterated samples and interpreting drug test results.
Category
  • Area Administrators
  • Social Worker
  • Supervisors
  • English
Format
  • E-Learning
Credits
  • 0.75 Participation
Education Policy and Case Planning (eLearning)
This course focuses on DCYF Education Policy and Procedures to achieve positive educational outcomes through solid education planning throughout the child's experience in out-of-home care.
Category
  • Social Worker
  • Supervisors
  • English
Format
  • E-Learning
Credits
  • 0.50 Participation
Extended Foster Care (eLearning)
Washington States Extended Foster Care Program allows dependent youth in placement at age 18 to continue to receive services including placement resources until age 21, in order to complete their education and ease the transition to adulthood.
Category
  • Social Worker
  • Supervisors
  • English
Format
  • E-Learning
Credits
  • 1.00 Participation
Family Time with Incarcerated Parents (eLearning)
Family time is an essential part of supporting a child’s ongoing relationships while they are in out-of-home care. When a parent is incarcerated, there are specific policies and processes that need to be followed to ensure continuation of family time.
Category
  • Social Worker
  • English
Format
  • E-Learning
Credits
  • 1.00 Participation
Family Time: Relationships and Reassurance (eLearning)
Parent, child and sibling family time helps reduce further trauma from the separation by reassuring the child and maintaining the parent-child relationship or helping build the relationship.
Category
  • Caregivers
  • Social Worker
  • English
Format
  • E-Learning
Credits
  • 1.00 Participation
Family Time: Supportive Virtual Family Time Program and Training (eLearning)
Supervised visitation staff and child welfare staff who want to develop skills to support virtual family time will benefit from this Online learning. In this training you are provided with structured support, guidance and training to:
Category
  • Social Worker
  • English
Format
  • E-Learning
Credits
  • 1.00 Participation
I-LABS Module 10 – Language Development: From Listening to Speaking (eLearning)
All children deserve the best start in life and new scientific discoveries deepen our understanding of how to create the best environments for children.
Category
  • Caregivers
  • Kinship Caregivers
  • English
Format
  • E-Learning
Credits
  • 0.42 Participation

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