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Child Welfare 101: Understanding Legislation, Policies & Processes

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Navigate Alberta's child intervention system and empower parents dealing with Child and Family Services (CFS). Gain insights into legislation, policies, and intervention levels. Support families effectively and promote their well-being.

Child Welfare 101: Understanding Legislation, Policies & Processes
Child Welfare 101: Understanding Legislation, Policies & Processes

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Time is TBD

Location is TBD

About the event

Many professionals supporting parents dealing with Child and Family Services (CFS) are unclear about the legislation, policies, and processes once a report has been made. This training will provide an overview of Alberta’s child intervention system, from reasons for intervention to levels of involvement, and other critical procedures. Using a forensic social work lens, professionals will be given information and tools that will increase their understanding of the child welfare system and their ability to support the families vulnerable to intervention.

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