Child Welfare Training and Curriculum Development
The Resource Program has developed
many curricula for child welfare social workers and other human
services professionals. Most
of these courses were developed under contract with the N.C. Division
of Social Services and are currently offered free of charge to
social workers from North Carolina departments of social services.
To learn more about class times and
registration for a particular course go to ncswLearn.org, a site where North Carolina's human services professionals can discover and engage in
the learning opportunities provided by the NC Division of Social Services.
If you work in child welfare outside
of North Carolina and you are interested in learning more about
the courses we have developed, please contact the Resource Program's
training coordinator, Amy Ramirez (t: 919/962-4365; e: aramirez@email.unc.edu).
Click on a link below to find out more
about a specific training.
Adult Mental Health Issues Which
Impact Families Served by Child Welfare
Adoptions in Child Welfare Services
Case Planning and Management in Child
Welfare Services
Child Development in Families at
Risk
Child Welfare in North Carolina, A
Pre-service Training for New Social Workers
Crossing the Threshold
Effects of Separation and Loss on
Attachment
Emotional Aspects of Termination of Parental
Rights
Family-Centered Curriculum for Child Welfare
Supervisors
Foster Family Home Licensing in Child
Welfare Services
In the Best Interest of the Child: Making
the Most of Visitation
Intake in Child Welfare Services
Introduction to Child Sexual Abuse
Investigative Assessment in Child Welfare
Services
Open
System Management: A Curriculum for Managers in Child Welfare
Placement in Child Welfare Services
Substance
Abuse in Child Welfare Services
Understanding
Child Mental Health Issues
Understanding
and Intervening in Child Neglect