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Meet Liz, coordinator of the PLX Certificate Program!
The Phoenix Learning Xchange (PLX) is an interactive, multidisciplinary, non-credit certificate program for professionals in child welfare and connected systems. PLX is a dynamic collaboration between the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare (CASCW) and the Minnesota Department of Human Services. The collaboration aims to improve high quality service provision while increasing positive relationships between youth involved in the State’s social service systems and the professionals and providers who support them.
The PLX certificate program incorporates face to face classroom instruction and discussion with online supplemental coursework and practice consultation to guide the learning experience. Completion of this certificate program will provide learners with knowledge, skills, practice opportunities and a supportive multidisciplinary community in which to learn and collaborate. Learners will develop a deeper understanding of adolescent development, issues and challenges facing youth in systems, and increasing positive engagement and supportive relationships between youth and the people who serve them.
The start of the 2023-2024 training year is quickly approaching and we are excited! The Twin Cities hybrid cohort is already in session and we look forward to the January start for our Virtual cohort!
Inquire with PLX Coordinator to learn more about the application process today!
phoenixlx.com/
“I enjoyed getting to know other workers in this field and it broadened my understanding of the different roles that come together to support our communities. I liked that this course was all encompassing - it really focused on the intersections of systems.”
- ‘22-23 Participant
“Studying and reflecting on the topics addressed by the PLX program more intentionally and systematically than I had done before gave me additional tools and resources and enhanced my skill set in working with young people, I believe. I have slowed down, become more intentional in my relationship-building, and have felt more relaxed in my work interactions with young people.”
-’22-23 Participant
“I also feel more confident in my work and interacting with the young people I meet.”
- ‘22-23 Participant
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Cultural Expectations, Differences, and Tips for Providing Culturally Responsive Support
มุมมอง 1778 หลายเดือนก่อน
Part 4 of 4 Part Video series collaboration with community member experts to disseminate important information about culture and context to CPS workers who will be encountering this ethnic community that is newer to Minnesota. Part 1: Meeting our Community Experts th-cam.com/video/d4Nbo-dDQyw/w-d-xo.html Part 2: Background Historical and Cultural Information for Culturally Informed Practice th-...
Greeting, Communicating and Joining with Afghan Families
มุมมอง 958 หลายเดือนก่อน
Part 3 of 4 Part Video series collaboration with community member experts to disseminate important information about culture and context to CPS workers who will be encountering this ethnic community that is newer to Minnesota. Part 1: Meeting our Community Experts th-cam.com/video/d4Nbo-dDQyw/w-d-xo.html Part 2: Background Historical and Cultural Information for Culturally Informed Practice th-...
Background Historical and Cultural Information for Culturally informed practice
มุมมอง 1058 หลายเดือนก่อน
Part 2 of 4 Part Video series collaboration with community member experts to disseminate important information about culture and context to CPS workers who will be encountering this ethnic community that is newer to Minnesota. Part 1: Meeting our Community Experts th-cam.com/video/d4Nbo-dDQyw/w-d-xo.html Part 2: Background Historical and Cultural Information for Culturally Informed Practice th-...
Afghan Newcomers to Minnesota: Important Information for Child Welfare and County Professionals
มุมมอง 1288 หลายเดือนก่อน
Part 1 of 4 Part Video series collaboration with community member experts to disseminate important information about culture and context to CPS workers who will be encountering this ethnic community that is newer to Minnesota. Part 1: Meeting our Community Experts Part 2: Background Historical and Cultural Information for Culturally Informed Practice th-cam.com/video/qoAxANHLgp8/w-d-xo.html Par...
CASCW's Permanency and Adoption Competency Certificate (PACC)
มุมมอง 1098 หลายเดือนก่อน
As part of over a decade of programming, alumni of CASCW's Permanency and Adoption Competency Certificate (PACC) share the impact of the cohort learning experience on their practice.
Module 2: Service Navigation Scope of Practice
มุมมอง 11611 หลายเดือนก่อน
Part 2 of 3 Module 1: Barriers to Health Care Access discusses the inequalities and barriers to care that families experience while navigating services. In this 3-part services learners will be able to explain the barriers to care that families experience, describe the scope of practice and best practices for service navigation, identify training needs for service navigators, understand service...
Module 3: Service Navigation Workforce
มุมมอง 11011 หลายเดือนก่อน
Part 3 of 3 Module 1: Barriers to Health Care Access discusses the inequalities and barriers to care that families experience while navigating services. In this 3-part services learners will be able to explain the barriers to care that families experience, describe the scope of practice and best practices for service navigation, identify training needs for service navigators, and understand ser...
CASCW Spring 2023 Conference Keynote Speaker-Marina Lalayants
มุมมอง 100ปีที่แล้ว
Marina Lalayants, PhD is an Associate Professor and Chair of Child Welfare: Children, Youth and Families field of practice at the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, The City University of New York. Throughout her professional career, her interests have been in examining and responding to the needs of low-income families, children, and youth in child welfare. In response to such ...
CASCW Spring 2023 Conference: Behavioral Health Panel
มุมมอง 59ปีที่แล้ว
In this panel, our speakers discuss the intersection between behavioral health care and child welfare and why collaboration is important. The moderator was Sue Abderholden, MPH Executive Director of NAMI-MN. Panelists were Jessica Bernier, CP Investigations worker from Carver County, Carmichael Finn, Executive Director of Recovering Hope Treatment, Julie Schultz, Executive Director of Main Stre...
CASCW Spring 2023Conference: Learning from Youth with Foster Advocates Panel
มุมมอง 28ปีที่แล้ว
In this panel, we hear from system-impacted youth from Foster Advocates. The facilitator was Hoang Murphy, Executive Director of Foster Advocates. Panelists were Karen Banks, Foster Advocates Community Board member, post-partum doula, and educator, Erin Grantz, Foster Advocates Fellow, and Tiffany Omete, Foster Advocates Fellow.
CASCW Spring 2023 Conference- Disability Services Panel
มุมมอง 27ปีที่แล้ว
In this panel, we hear from several individuals about the need to intersect child welfare and disability services. The facilitator was Dr. Traci LaLiberte, Executive Director at CASCW. The panelists were Hannah Checketts, CP Investigations worker at Saint Louis County, Charlotte McDonald from the MN Department of Health, Gayle Koop, a licensed foster parent in Saint Louis County and former NICU...
CASCW 2023 Spring Conference- Learning from Parents with QPI-MN Panel
มุมมอง 56ปีที่แล้ว
In this panel, we learn about the experiences of system-involved parents about the benefits and challenges to interdisciplinary collaboration in child welfare. The panelists were Mikala Dickerson, Theresa Day, and Shana King.
CASCW Spring 2023 Conference-Housing and Public Health Panel
มุมมอง 25ปีที่แล้ว
In this panel, we learn about the opportunities and challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration between child welfare and housing resources/organizations and how this intersects with public health. The moderator was Michelle Decker Gerrard, Senior Research Manager at the Wilder Foundation. Panelists were Jamilee Brown, Case Management Assistant at Hennepin County's Adult Representation Servic...
What Works in Clinical Supervision? A Review of 21 Supervision Strategies
มุมมอง 324ปีที่แล้ว
Dr. Mimi Choy-Brown presents findings from a systematic review and distillation process that identified 21 different effective supervision strategies. The supervision strategies are reviewed and then considered within the context of current child welfare literature and potential for their use within child welfare supervision practice. Reflective supervision: cascw.umn.edu/portfolio-items... Hea...
Engaging with Parents about School Discipline and Online Learning 5-11-2023
มุมมอง 97ปีที่แล้ว
Engaging with Parents about School Discipline and Online Learning 5-11-2023
"Understanding Haaland v. Brackeen" Q&A Follow up
มุมมอง 183ปีที่แล้ว
"Understanding Haaland v. Brackeen" Q&A Follow up
Examining Haaland v. Brackeen (ICWA Forum)
มุมมอง 1.6Kปีที่แล้ว
Examining Haaland v. Brackeen (ICWA Forum)
Refugee Communities in Rice County: Information for Child Welfare Professionals
มุมมอง 163ปีที่แล้ว
Refugee Communities in Rice County: Information for Child Welfare Professionals
Refugee Communities in Olmsted County: Information for Child Welfare Professionals
มุมมอง 208ปีที่แล้ว
Refugee Communities in Olmsted County: Information for Child Welfare Professionals
Helping Somali Families Thrive in the United States
มุมมอง 705ปีที่แล้ว
Helping Somali Families Thrive in the United States
Educational Disengagement among Youth Experiencing Homelessness and Unstable Housing
มุมมอง 467ปีที่แล้ว
Educational Disengagement among Youth Experiencing Homelessness and Unstable Housing
Strengthening Sibling Relationships for Youth in Care
มุมมอง 640ปีที่แล้ว
Strengthening Sibling Relationships for Youth in Care
Character Strengths Cards- tool for Child Welfare Professionals
มุมมอง 152ปีที่แล้ว
Character Strengths Cards- tool for Child Welfare Professionals
Today Cards for Child Welfare Professionals- the Center for Practice Transformation (CPT) and CASCW
มุมมอง 59ปีที่แล้ว
Today Cards for Child Welfare Professionals- the Center for Practice Transformation (CPT) and CASCW
Scaling Tool for Child Welfare Professionals- the Center for Practice Transformation (CPT) and CASCW
มุมมอง 80ปีที่แล้ว
Scaling Tool for Child Welfare Professionals- the Center for Practice Transformation (CPT) and CASCW
Journaling to Support Addiction Recovery: Part I: Positive Recovery Journaling
มุมมอง 448ปีที่แล้ว
Journaling to Support Addiction Recovery: Part I: Positive Recovery Journaling
Journaling to Support Addiction Recovery: Part II: Two Studies of Positive Recovery Journaling
มุมมอง 211ปีที่แล้ว
Journaling to Support Addiction Recovery: Part II: Two Studies of Positive Recovery Journaling
Journaling to Support Addiction Recovery: Part III: Implications for Child Welfare Practice
มุมมอง 167ปีที่แล้ว
Journaling to Support Addiction Recovery: Part III: Implications for Child Welfare Practice
Risks, Outcomes, and Inequities in Out-of-School Suspension: Part 3
มุมมอง 2652 ปีที่แล้ว
Risks, Outcomes, and Inequities in Out-of-School Suspension: Part 3

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  • @galotamane168
    @galotamane168 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Case III You are a child welfare supervisor in a public child welfare agency. You have a number of young case workers in your unit, and you know they are all active in using text messaging and social networking to communicate. One of your supervisees just invited you to be her “friend” on a social networking website. Curious, you view who her other friends are on the website, and are surprised to recognize two of her “friends” as being her former clients. What are the conflicting ethical principles or standards in this scenario? How could you use the ethical rules screen to assist you in ethical decision making? Rank orders the conflicting ethical principles or standards. Write down how you would respond if you were the supervisor involved in this scenario? Can you try this question please?

  • @Arymena3077
    @Arymena3077 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    It is so anticonstitucional divide families… kids are not buisness …. When families go to Family courts they go hoping get restore not necessary to get divorce but family courts and social workers all they know to do its divide more and never train families how to be a family …. If family courts don’t have professional investigators often they make a mistake

  • @deigamohamed707
    @deigamohamed707 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Best lecture ever ❤👌

  • @davidtichborne2912
    @davidtichborne2912 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I figured out by the time I was 2 was already exsperiencing 3 aces we had money issues my parents were always fighting both mentally and physically and my brother was hit and my mom and dad dealt with mental health problems but by the time I was 5 it sky rocketed up to 8 aces and lived in 6 houses moved 5 times because the physical and mental abuse started happening to me I was separated from my mom then separated from my dad then separated from both and back with mom again and my bank with mom and stepdad came in and they had criminal records and did drugs and so that sky rocketed my aces from 3 all the way to 8 in just 3 years and by the time I was 2 we lived in one house sky rocket to 6 in 3 years and I didn't have all 14 until I was 14 so you can say it was almost comm up until then but no not really because all of those aces continued until I moved out of my house at 20except for the sexual abuse that only happened twice and the verbal domestic violence didn't stop but the physical did but other than that all the other aces continued until 20 physical abuse emotional abuse stuff like that although we were only short of money till I was 7 mostly I would get spoilt with food movies games and presents but treated bad mentally and physically so yah the aces that happened to me escalated quickly

  • @magic131
    @magic131 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    This man will go down in history for the work he’s done with ACE

  • @tiffanysteffy1993
    @tiffanysteffy1993 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    CPS are nothing but child traffickers making money off stealing kids

  • @magnopereira338
    @magnopereira338 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very Informative

  • @oscarhampton9905
    @oscarhampton9905 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Something wonderful!HOPE

  • @LeifCid
    @LeifCid 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent presentation on ACEs