Course Details

1194 - Team Based Practice

SESSION FULL
Partnership Sponsor: UW Madison
UW Partnership Training Center

455 Science Drive, Suite 112
Madison WI,  53711

608-262-7291
Start Dates/TimeEnd Dates/Time
11/10/2009 9:00:00 AM11/10/2009 4:00:00 PM
11/11/2009 9:00:00 AM11/11/2009 4:00:00 PM
11/12/2009 9:00:00 AM11/12/2009 4:00:00 PM

Registration Starts: 8:30 AM

Member Cost: $60.00    Non-Member Cost: $300.00

Description:

This training introduces participants to the use of the teaming approach when working with families. Participants will learn about how teaming fits into the family centered, culturally responsive approach to working with families. Participants will explore and use effective group processes to empower team members. They will learn how to prepare for and facilitate a Child and Family Team Meeting. They will learn how to identify what works well in team meetings, how to use team meetings to share information, to gather assessment information and to create family driven plans. Participants will learn some techniques to use when working with conflicting views on teams. They will also learn how to work with teams when the family presents with special needs that may require the participation of additional specialists or other professionals.

Presenters:

Jan Breidel

Jan Breidel, CICSW, MSW, is a child protective service consultant and trainer. She has served as the Child Protective Services Division Manager for Rock County Human Services where she was responsible for the leadership and direction of 75 staff. Jan was a Child Protective Services Planner for the Department of Health and Social Services for ten years. Her responsibilities there included developing and providing statewide training; providing organizational, practice and community development consultation to county social service managers; developing state policy, standards and legislative initiative; and serving as Wisconsin's liaison to federal officials on child abuse and neglect issues.

Brent Ruehlow

Brent Ruehlow is a trainer and curriculum specialist with the Wisconsin Child Welfare Training System. Brent has been employed by a number of community non-profit agencies performing delinquency, child welfare, and wrap around services. Brent was employed in Jefferson County for 10 years and supervised access, initial assessment and ongoing child protective services. He has served on a the WCHSA children, youth and families advisory committee, pre-service ad hoc committee as well as the child welfare Case process committee that developed the safety intervention, initial assessment and ongoing CPS standards. Brent has trained a variety of curriculums throughout all the regions, to include the Wisconsin Model, Goal Writing and Case Planning, Engagement, Interviewing, and Teaming in child welfare.

To register for this session contact the following:
Web Site: http://southernpartnership.wisc.edu/TrainingDetails.aspx?lnk=2&tsID=1095
Email: trainings@southernpartnership.wisc.edu
Phone: 608-262-7291

Prerequisites:

Engaging to Build Trusting Relationships 

 

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