Course description:
This hands-on workshop will engage participants in a dialogue and practice activities about safety planning with children and families to create rigorous, on the ground, sustainable safety plans with child welfare-involved families and their support networks. Safety planning is a process social workers must repeat with families at different points during a case. Effective safety plans create clear and observable guidelines about contact between the children and the potential danger within the context of the family’s culture.
Based on the Signs of Safety, Safety Planning process, the group will expand their knowledge of safety organized practice into co-creating concrete detailed plans of action made in response to specificallyidentified dangers (behavioral and action driven) that go beyond our current case plans with families. This course is geared towards child welfare direct service staff, supervisors, and family meeting facilitators.
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