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California Child Welfare Core Practice Model
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This resource includes a webinar overview of the CA Core Practice model, practice behaviors, and a description of the theoretical framework underlying the model

Subject:
Social Science
Social Work
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Module
Reading
Provider:
California Social Work Education Center (CalSWEC)
Author:
CalSWEC
California Child Welfare Directors Association
California Department of Social Services
Child and Family Policy Institute of California
Date Added:
04/28/2017
Writing concise case notes: video self assessment
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The interactive video quiz follows a contact visit vignette. Crystal Smith has been living in a group home following physical abuse at home. In the video, a social worker conducts an ongoing interview with Crystal, located at the group home. Pauses throughout the video provide the learner with opportunities to practice editing case note examples to be more concise. The learner is also asked to watch a brief segment of the video and record a case note detailing the segment in a concise manner. The total video run time is approximately 2 minutes and automated feedback is provided for all self-assessment questions.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Work
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Interactive
Provider:
California Social Work Education Center (CalSWEC)
Date Added:
07/19/2016
Writing good case notes: differentiate Fact & Evidence from Assessment & Opinion
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Case notes are records of interactions children, families, and persons relevant to a given case or incident attended to by a social worker. Good case notes employ strategic, insightful inquiry and an understanding of larger case processes. When well written, case notes provide accurate, objective descriptions grounded in fact and evidence. They leverage a social worker's assessments and opinions thoughtfully, but never include an undue amount of either.

This interactive video is interspersed with questions probing the viewer's understanding of fact and evidence and how to detect unnecessary use of assessment or opinion in case notes. It contextualizes the skills being taught in a realistic scenario, an investigative interview where a social worker is trying to assess whether a claim of physical abuse can be substantiated, and aims to enable learners to differentiate and identify correct / incorrect uses of fact & evidence , assessment & opinion.

*This resource is a remix of "Investigative Interview - Craig Price" , provided by The Academy for Professional Excellence.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Work
Material Type:
Student Guide
Provider:
California Social Work Education Center (CalSWEC)
Author:
CalSWEC
Date Added:
09/30/2015