SCWK-61500 Advanced Child Welfare in Applied Contexts

Building upon the theoretical grounding presented in Advanced Child Welfare: An Overview of History and Practice, this course engages students in a practice-based, problem-solving approach to child welfare. Each week, students work with child welfare scenarios to reinforce practical child welfare skills. This course applies practice skills related to the continuum of care in child welfare practice - from assessment to planning to intervention - focusing on a culturally responsive and multi-systemic lens. Students use theories and conceptual frameworks to solve practical and ethical problems in child welfare practice. This course focuses on child welfare practice generally, and, as practiced in the State of Illinois specifically.

This is the second course in a two-semester course sequence: Advanced Child Welfare: An Overview of History and Practice is offered in the Fall and is a prerequisite for this course. Successful completion of the two-semester sequence qualifies for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services child welfare certification program.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

SCWK 61400