Join the U.S. National Child Welfare Workforce Institute for session three of Tools of the Trade 2018, a five-part series of interactive and informational webinars.
The VOICE Committee invites submissions for presentation of academic research, policy review and recommendation, or program implementation in the area of Climate Change and Migration, Social Norms, and Children and Technology.
The Child Protection Research Technical Working Group (RTWG) of the Department of Children Services (DCS) is organizing the 1st International Conference on Child Protection in Africa.
This webinar, hosted by the National Family Support Network, will introduce the Standards of Quality for Family Strengthening & Support.
This webinar, organized by the National Family Support Network, seeks to answer the following questions: (a) What is both the history and current landscape of the Family Support and Strengthening Field in the United States? (b) What is a Family Resource Center and how are they networked across the country? (c) What is the connection of Family Resource Centers to evidence-based practice and what positive outcomes have they achieved for children and families?
This event aims to develop agency capacity and programs that foster healthy work environments for child welfare professionals.
The Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development (SWSD) 2018 will explore the theme ‘Environmental and Community Sustainability: Human Solutions in Evolving Societies’.
The aim of this webinar is to present the main research results of the study “Trafficking along migration routes to Europe: Bridging the Gap between Migration, Asylum and Anti-Trafficking”, with a special focus on unaccompanied and separated children travelling to Europe along the Western Balkans route.
This webinar will review some of the initiatives developed for strengthening capacities of the frontline social service workers in supporting refugees and migrants to address child protection issues by Terre des Hommes and Child Protection Hub for South East Europe.
Established by the Ee Peng Liang Memorial Fund under the auspices of the NUS Department of Social Work, the Chinese Women’s Association (CWA) graciously supports the Social Service Leaders Exchange Programme to enhance skills and professional development of promising young social work and service leaders in the region to promote philanthropy and social development.