Case Management Training Facilitator Guide
This document is a guide to all trainers who will be training social workers on the use of the Case Management Operations Manual developed by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare of Namibia.
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This document is a guide to all trainers who will be training social workers on the use of the Case Management Operations Manual developed by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare of Namibia.
This document is a short and easy-to-use guide that summarizes core principles for effective case management. It contains links to other useful resources relevant to the topic for direct service providers.
This framework promotes the case management approach prioritizing the support of clients to obtain long-term housing and addressing life circumstances that have led to homelessness and/or the risk of homelessness in South Australia.
The tool provides guidance on assessing children in alternative care in South Africa, taking into account the child’s well-being and developmental strengths and needs.
Six policies are suggested to be incorporated into federal reform for early childhood care and education with the goal of promoting a professional early childhood workforce.
This publication is a compilation of profiles of individuals from 30 countries who are working within early childhood education.
This Field Handbook provides up-to-date and detailed operational guidance for all actors concerned with the welfare and protection of unaccompanied and separated children.
This report provides data and background on challenges of placing siblings together in foster families. The aim of this survey is to help prepare a national institutional framework, to support the general directorates for social assistance and child protection and non-governmental organizations in applying the principle of maintaining the siblings together when the decision of placement is made.
This toolkit provides links to resources on community based child protection.
This study reviewed existing literature on the definitions and components of social service systems and provides an analysis of data from key informants in the field of global social welfare. It includes interviews with the Global Social Service Workforce Alliance.
This toolkit provides recommendations and examples of innovative practice for senior professionals working in social services providing care for older people.
This is a compilation of resources and new evidence for case management and supervision of humanitarian workers in responding to child protection situations.
Learnings from 16 case studies from 12 countries are intended to inform and promote a stronger rights-based approach in practice and advise policy-makers on investments needed.
Study findings from a review of cash transfer programs for orphans and vulnerable children by caregivers in Tigania West SubCounty show gender of the caregiver, the size of the household and the quality and availability of complimentary services were strong determinants in the effective utilization of the cash transfer.
This handbook designed for practitioners showcases science-based interventions that have been demonstrated effective in promoting attachment security.
This five-day workshop in London provided participants with an opportunity to share experiences in national care reform strategies; learn from leading international experts in care; review and begin adaptation of a self-assessment tool; and participate in M&E capacity building sessions. This report outlines the workshop sessions and provides highlights, key discussion points and action items.
A standard version of case management methodology for social service workers providing services to families and children in Moldova
Arizona Kinship Support Services implements the Family Group Conference (FGC) model, developed by the Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect. Listen to this podcast as they detail the rigorous evaluation criteria and what early program indicators are telling the evaluators about the types of families more likely to engage in FGC.
Following the assessment of national alternative care models in both Burundi and Rwanda, a camp-based system was designed to support the influx of vulnerable children without parental care in Mahama camp. A local refugee workforce established and trained to implement community-based child protection programing.
One of the key findings highlights that many individuals call themselves social workers without attaining a social work degree.
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