Meeting the Needs of Young Children in the Child Welfare System (Online Training)

Content
2 modules

Course Length
1 hour

Instructor
The Project Harmony Training Institute

Price
$50.00

Description

Children from 0-5 years old are especially vulnerable to traumatic impacts on their development while involved in the child welfare system. Their biological development and sense of attachment is so moldable in those ages, and we must be mindful of the challenges we impose on them. Decisions within child welfare must be evaluated through early development and attachment lenses. These children are also eligible for a variety of helpful services that many people may not know exist.

The programs described in this training are reflective of our experience in Douglas County, Nebraska. If you live elsewhere, brainstorm comparable options in your service area or contact Project Harmony for recommendations on getting started.

We invite you to work through this training and take note of the resources and recommendations within.

Objectives

Participants will:

  • Describe the effects that trauma has on children in the welfare system
  • Discover resources that are available to assist children, covering a wide variety of issues
  • Relate ACEs to the impacts on childhood development
  • Recognize the importance of attachment in a child's early development

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Certificate of Completion with CE(s)

Learning Credits

CE(s)
1.0
1.
Meeting the Needs of Young Children in the Child Welfare System
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2.
Course Evaluation
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