online course
From risk to resiliency: working with families in crisisDo you want to work with families in crisis? Do you feel the need to expand your knowledge and skills, tools for work?
Then this course is for you!
THIS COURSE IS FOR YOU IF YOU:
You are a specialist in social work with families in difficult life circumstances
Help as a volunteer to support families in crisis
You work as a church minister in the community, a leader of ministries that support families in crisis
You intend to adopt a child into the family
You need this course if you:
work with families in crisis and don’t see results
find it difficult to establish contact with families
have difficulty engaging fathers in work
want to communicate effectively with families
strive to help families build resilience in overcoming life’s challenges
look for sources of your own resilience
This course includes:
modules
practical tasks
lessons
handouts
topics
videos
Course program
Module 1
Crisis in the family
As a result, you will:
know what a crisis is and how it occurs
understand the types of crises and their features
Module 2
Abuse and neglect as consequences of family crisis
As a result, you will:
know the main types and manifestations of violence
be able to identify, respond to and prevent domestic violence
Module 3
Communication as a key to establishing relationships with families
As a result, you will:
have skills of family involvement and crisis communication
know the peculiarities of communication with children
Module 4
Developing a security and sustainability plan
As a result, you will:
be able to identify child abuse (neglect)
be able to implement a child safety plan in a family in crisis
Module 5
Working with foster parents and adoptive parents.
The role of dad in the family
As a result, you will:
know how to work with foster parents and adoptive parents
understand the peculiarities of involving fathers in the process of raising children
Module 6
Resilience
As a result, you will:
understand the concept of “resilience” and how it is formed
be aware of one’s own resilience, know its sources