Author:
CalSWEC
Subject:
Social Work
Material Type:
Module
Level:
Community College / Lower Division, College / Upper Division, Graduate / Professional, Career / Technical
Tags:
  • CCWRL Online Curricula
  • CalSWEC
  • Child Welfare
  • Social Welfare
  • Social Work Practice
  • Substance Abuse
  • Training
  • calswec
  • ccwrl-online-curricula
  • child-welfare
  • social-work-practice
  • substance-abuse
  • training
  • License:
    Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial
    Language:
    English

    Resource Notebook for Training on Substance Abuse in Child Welfare

    Overview

    This item contains resources relating to the intersection of child welfare and substance abuse services. It includes: a draft outline trainers may use to blend components of sample training curricula; sample curricula on adult substance abuse and on alcohol and other drugs in the practice of child welfare; supplemental training resources including experiential exercises, sample case studies and training handouts; and a bibliography and copies of key articles from research and practice literature. In addition, two brief reference booklets--one on resources for training child welfare staff about substance abuse and one on elements of effective alcohol and drug training for child welfare professionals--are included. (260 pages) 

    Louisell, M., & Drabble, L. (1997).

    Section 1

    This item contains resources relating to the intersection of child welfare and substance abuse services. It includes: a draft outline trainers may use to blend components of sample training curricula; sample curricula on adult substance abuse and on alcohol and other drugs in the practice of child welfare; supplemental training resources including experiential exercises, sample case studies and training handouts; and a bibliography and copies of key articles from research and practice literature. In addition, two brief reference booklets--one on resources for training child welfare staff about substance abuse and one on elements of effective alcohol and drug training for child welfare professionals--are included. (260 pages) 

    Louisell, M., & Drabble, L. (1997).