CPD Hours2.0 hrs
CPD CategoryCategory 2: Skills and Knowledge
OrganiserAASW National
Event FormatOn-Demand
Practice & careerSchool SW, Mental Health, Clinical SW, Child, Youth & Family Services, Graduate (Emerging)
CPD Hours2.0 hrs
CPD CategoryCategory 2: Skills and Knowledge
OrganiserAASW National
Event FormatOn-Demand
Practice & careerSchool SW, Mental Health, Clinical SW, Child, Youth & Family Services, Graduate (Emerging)
Member price: $99.00 including GST (member price will display once logged in)
Non-member price: $198.00 including GST
In many social work settings, including public organisations and private practice, workers find themselves needing to interact and engage with children and adolescents.
For many workers, particularly those who see adults as their primary client group, this prospect of talking with children can bring with it feelings of being unprepared, untrained and overwhelmed.
It can create anxieties not only about the technical skills involved, but about the content - how much do we share with children about their families complex and troubled circumstances. What should we say and how do we do it? What skills can be transferred from our work with adults to children? These are important questions.
This training has been developed to acknowledge these concerns and support the development of social workers’ skills in engaging and talking to children in a way that affirms their and the children’s needs.
This course will provide an opportunity to:
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