Foundation

Made in conjunction with DCF 43, the administrative rule on child welfare training, Foundation training provides consistency and equity in the application of best practice in all 72 Wisconsin counties. Foundation training is standardized across the state and has been updated to focus more on skill development for child welfare workers.

Legal Affairs

The goal of this training is to develop a clear understanding of the relevant laws, statutes and principles that workers will encounter in the child welfare system. The focus and emphasis will be children and family legal issues. This training is designed to meet the first two days of the five-day requirement for the Wisconsin Juvenile Court Intake Training program required under Wisconsin law.

When you are ready, you can continue to the Legal Affairs course.

Effects of Abuse and Neglect

Development is fundamental to childhood. In fact, it is the very reason for the process of childhood. An infant, then a child, gradually learns the skills he or she needs for adulthood through childhood. Abuse and neglect disrupts typical child development as it interferes with the accomplishment of developmental milestones.

This online course is comprised of 3 components:

  1. Background Builder: high level overviews and printable detailed lists of developmental stages and norms for three domains.
  2. Activities: review and test your knowledge of developmental milestones by completing three activities: Guess the Age, Select the Milestone, and Identify the Red Flags.
  3. Resources: detailed printable and online references written for workers of all experience levels.

When you are ready, you can continue to the Effects of Abuse and Neglect course.


 

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