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Dec 23, 2024
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SW 316 - Child Welfare Practice Description: Focus on fundamental skills and knowledge of child welfare practice that includes basic interviewing skills; assessment; case planning; protective services; extended family and foster care; family centered services; their effects on Native American and other minority cultures; and child welfare policies such as ICWA, ASFA, WI Children’s code. Available for graduate credit as SW 516 .
Typically Offered on the Main Campus: Fall, Spring, and Summer
Credits: 3
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