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Classroom Curricula
Child Welfare
- Coaching social workers, supervisors and managers
- Concurrent planning
- Permanency planning
- Federal laws and reviews (Children and Family Service Review, Program Improvement Plans)
- Case planning/Behavioral contracting/Minimum Sufficient Level of Care/Engaging family in case planning
- Visit planning: Parent/child visits as a casework tool — Planned, Purposeful, Progressive Visits
- Foster Care/Resource Families
- Systemic reform and policy development
- Trauma/Grief/Loss/Separation issues
- Resiliency of children
- Licensing of foster care and child care
- Caseload Management
- Time management
- Secondary Trauma
- Interviewing
- Children by development ages
- Adults: resistance, fathers, relatives
- Solution-Focused
- Motivational interviewing
- Diversity/Disproportionality
- Supervision/Administration
- Independent Living
- Enhancing a child’s connections: siblings, school, culture, family, friends
- Supervising visits (coaching visits)
- Worker contacts/visits with children, caregivers and parents to assess safety, permanency, well-being and case progress
- Documentation and writing of reports and case narrative
- Child Development: talking to children based on age, engaging children in their case plan and permanency planning decisions, Impact of Separation a tool based on the child’s age
- Interagency collaboration
- Measuring parental progress: addiction, substance abuse, domestic violence, mental illness, sex abuse
- Case planning meetings: family conferencing, ice breaker meetings, multi disciplinary
- Engaging family and children incase planning ñ strategies for engaging family members in planning and implementing case plans
- Working with professional in case planning: addiction, domestic violence, mental illness, special needs
- Incarcerated parents: visits, case planning, assessing progress
- Rural and tribal child welfare
Training of Trainers
- Curriculum development – How to change on the job performance through effective training
- Presentation skills
- Training coaches
- Competency based training
- Experiential learning
- How to develop simulation and experiential curriculum
- Managing training projects and staff
- Federal regulations for training
- Adult learning principals
- Using content experts as trainers
- Co-training principles
- Elearning: Technology based training: online, computer based
- Transfer of learning ñ making classroom training produce changes in daily work
- Using committees to develop curriculum
- Conference planning
Management/Supervision
- Skills and knowledge of supervision/management
- Coaching within the supervisory role
- Team building
- Children and Family Services Reviews/ Program Improvement Plans
- Visioning and outcome-orient goal development
- Supporting evidence based practice
- Outcome oriented management and meeting legal requirements
- Change management
- Clinical supervision in child welfare
- Leadership
- Supervising to outcomes
Adult Services/Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
- Abuse of elderly and disabled adults
- Coaching staff
- Self Sufficiency
- Casework services/case planning
- Caseload management
- Time management, Handling work stress
- Supervision
- Interviewing – Solution-Focused, Motivational Interviewing
- Home and field visits
- Case planning: outcome oriented, behavioral specific
- Motivating clients
- Working with resistant clients
- Interagency collaboration