Hear firsthand best practices and stories about innovative child welfare workforce initiatives happening across the country.

National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI)
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Hear firsthand best practices and stories about innovative child welfare workforce initiatives happening across the country.
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9/21/2011
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Recent Episodes

September 17, 2020
2020 Child Welfare Worker Recognition Event
Listen in on the September 15, 2020 Child Welfare Worker Recognition Event to get reconnected to the heart work and hear Robin Leake, Jerry Milner, Victor Sims, Courtney Canova, and Dr. Lakeya Cherry express their appreciation for how you've adjusted your practice to serve families and children under such unprecedented and challenging conditions. Thank you for all you do!
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May 15, 2020
[Webinar] Supporting the Virtual Workforce #6:Using Social Media and Technology to Engage Children, Youth, and Families
During the COVID-19 crisis, child welfare workers are using technology to communicate with families, and foster parents are using technology to connect youth in their care to services and maintain connection between youth and their biological families. This webinar offers considerations and best practices to support child welfare workers as they use technology with the families they serve.
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May 8, 2020
[Webinar] Supporting the Virtual Workforce #5: Coaching Remotely
Coaching in the child welfare workforce often happens face-to-face or in context of daily work activities. With our shift to virtual work, face-to-face contact may have been curtailed but connecting and supporting growth does not need to stop. This session explores what stays the same and what adjustments must be made when coaching remotely.
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