Courtroom Confidence for Child Welfare Caseworkers

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Courtroom Confidence for Child Welfare Caseworkers

By SCAO - Child Welfare Services

Date and time

Thursday, April 27, 2017 · 9am - 4pm EDT

Location

The Historical Borden Building, Mt. Pleasant City Hall, SCAO Region III Office

324 W. Broadway Street Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858

Description

Courtroom Confidence for Caseworkers (Child Protective Proceedings)

Host: State Court Administrative Office - Child Welfare Services

Date: Thursday, April 27, 2017

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Venue: State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) Region III Office (located in the Historical Borden Building/Mt. Pleasant City Hall)

Location: Mt. Pleasant, Michigan

Target Audience:
This training is intended for all child protective services, foster care, and adoption caseworkers. Other child welfare professionals may also benefit from attending.

Training Descripton:
This training will provide child welfare caseworkers with information and tools to build confidence and navigate the courtroom. Participants will be provided with an overview of the Michigan Court System and the different roles within the courtroom. In addition, caseworkers will learn what to expect at court hearings including the purpose of child protective court proceedings, the caseworker’s role at court hearings, and what decisions the court must make. Attendees will also learn a variety of tips regarding effective legal writing and testifying.

Is registration required?
Yes. Registration is required and on-site registration is not available. Please do not register to attend this training unless you have scheduling flexibility and have received the necessary authorization to attend. Excessive nonattendance without prior cancellation will result in limited access to future CWS training events.

Who should I contact
with questions? For general assistance, please contact Kate McPherson, SCAO-CWS Administrative Assistant, at McphersonK@courts.mi.gov or 517-373-5322. For questions regarding the training content, please contact Elizabeth Henderson, SCAO-CWS Management Analyst, at HendersonE@courts.mi.gov or 517-373­-2621.

Can I update my registration information?
Yes. You can update your information (name, email, answers, etc.). Click on the following link for a step by step tutorial: http://help.eventbrite.com/customer/en_us/portal/articles/430100-how-to-update-your-ticket-registration-information

Do I have to print and bring my registration confirmation to the event?
No. There will be a sign in sheet at the SCAO-CWS registration desk outside of the meeting room.

The name on the registration doesn't match the attendee. Is that okay?
No. Please use the attendee's name only.

When do I receive a Certificate of Attendance?
All attendees will receive a Certificate of Attendance via email within one week of the training. The certificates are for proof of attendance and tracking of participation hours.

What attire do you recommend?
Room temperature can fluctuate throughout the day. Please plan accordingly and dress in layers.

Is food provided?
Lunch will be generously provided to participants within State of Michigan meal rates. Due to grant restrictions, we are unable to provide breakfast or snacks. Additional meals and snacks are the responsibility of the participant. If you require a vegetarian meal or have severe food allergies, please contact Kate McPherson at McphersonK@courts.mi.gov or 517-373-5322.

What meeting room will the training be in?
The training will be held in the Region III Training Room.

Organized by

The Child Welfare Services (CWS) department is part of the Michigan State Court Administrative Office (SCAO). CWS provides assistance to circuit court family divisions on child welfare matters, including child protective proceedings, foster care, adoption, termination of parental rights, permanency outcomes, and data collection and analysis. CWS administers the Michigan Court Improvement Program (CIP), the Foster Care Review Board Program (FCRB), and the training program for the Governor’s Task Force on Child Abuse and Neglect. CWS provides numerous multi-disciplinary trainings each year on a variety of child welfare issues.

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