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Transforming Child Welfare Daily Practice: Synthesis of Community-Based Family-Centered Approaches and Structured Decision Making (Skills Seminar B)
Transforming Child Welfare Daily Practice: Synthesis of
Community-Based Family-Centered
Approaches and Structured Decision Making
(Skills Seminar B)
This seminar demonstrates that community-based family centered approaches and Structured Decision Making™ (SDM) are compatible and, when implemented in concert, achieve a synergy that increases the value of both. Participants gain an opportunity to learn strengths-based strategies and approaches that address those issues outlined in Program Improvement Plans, ways to integrate SDM and family-centered practice in community settings, and the "hands on" experience of synthesizing these two seemingly polar strategies into effective practices and partnerships with families.
Raelene Freitag, L.I.S.W., Ph.D.
Children's Research Center
426 S. Yellowstone Drive, #250
Madison, WI 53719
Carol Whipple
University of Kentucky
College of Social Work Training
Resource Center
1 Quality Street
Suite 700
Lexington, KY 40507
John Zalenski, Ph.D.
1500 W. Welsh Street
Williamsburg, IA 52361
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