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Nov 24, 2024
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SWRK 644 - Family-Centered Practice Students will deepen their understanding of the family as a social psychological system that must meet the needs of both adults and children. In developing and implementing services to families and children, the prevention of placement, whenever possible, is seen as a primary goal. The course will enhance practice knowledge and skills in delivering preventive, supportive, therapeutic and supplementary services to families in need of help. Particular attention will be given to working with vulnerable families in which children have been identified as neglected or abused.
Credit Hours: 3 hrs Corequisites: SWRK 640 Previously Listed as: SWRK 542 Last Updated: Course Revision 7/2014, Prerequisite and Corequisite Change 09/2012, effective Winter 2013; Links 05/2011
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