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Description

This class explains the Family Group Decision Making (FGDM) process, the approach to working with families/youth involved with the child welfare system. FGDM is a decision-making process that increases the use of kinship care, capitalizes on family strengths, and affirms cultural diversity. It creates a partnership between the family and service providers and other professionals, and recognizes that families can make well-informed decisions about themselves. Families are engaged and empowered by child welfare agencies to make decisions and develop plans that nurture their children and youth and protect them from further abuse and neglect. An overview of the principles and phases of Family Group Decision Making, including which cases are appropriate for referral to the Family Group Decision Making process, is provided. Individuals will learn the specific skills, strategies, and techniques fundamental to facilitating and coordinating Family Group Decision Making (FGDM) meetings in the context of child welfare. The training will include a review of the history, philosophy, and practice elements of FGDM.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

This course is approved for 12.0 CEUs. This course meets BOSW CEU criteria where one CEU equals one contact hour of training (1:1). Learners who are interested in earning BOSW CEUs can access their training record by logging in to learning.umn.edu. The number of professional development CEUs earned from this training may not translate the same based on your licensing governing board requirements and calculations. It is the responsibility of the participant to apply the training hours earned within your licensing governance board, using your training record.

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Section Title
Family Group Decision Making
Type
Online, instructor led
Days
T, W
Time
9:00AM to 4:00PM
Dates
Apr 23, 2024 to Apr 24, 2024
Campus
Online (US Central Time)
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
12.0
Location
  • Online (US Central Time)
Course Fee(s)
Registration $0.00
Section Details

Location:

Virtual via Zoom

Course Completion

Learners who miss more than 30 minutes of training will not receive credit and will be required to repeat the training (if the training takes place over several days, you can only miss 30 minutes total; not 30 minutes per day). Please plan ahead to adjust court dates, on-call shifts, caseload responsibilities, etc.

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