The StepWise 360: Interviewing Parents In the Child Protection Context.
Program Overview
The StepWise 360: Interviewing Parents In the Child Protection Context.
Course Details
The StepWise 360: Interviewing Parents in the Child Protection Context is a facilitated course that provides advanced investigative interviewing training to child welfare practitioners in British Columbia. This course takes the experienced practitioner through the StepWise interview process: from collecting background knowledge and conducting an effective interview, to debriefing and reviewing the case. Consistent with the values of the ministry and social work practice, the material promotes collaboration, inclusion, critical thinking, self-reflection, and flexibility when working with families from different cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. The course uses interactive lecture, video examples, demonstrations, practical exercises, scenarios, and games in order to develop the practitioners' skills for interviewing resistant, uncooperative, and/or hostile parents (both offending and non-offending). Practitioners will learn to apply the StepWise 360 to their real-life cases.
Prerequisites
- Complete CFAM-1150
Course Offerings
No sections are currently scheduled for this course
Related Courses
- Family Justice Counsellor Report Writer Practicum
- Mediated Agreements and Related Court Orders
- Writing Children's Needs Assessments
- Family Justice Counsellor Practicum
- Role of the Family Justice Counsellor
- Effects of Separation and Divorce On Children
- Child Support Officer Practicum
- Child Support Guidelines
Course Information
- Course ID: CFAM-1160
- Course Domestic Price: -
- Course International Price: -
- Course Duration: 28.00
- Credits: 0.00
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