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Sponsored Trainings
STANDARD 5.20 TRAINING
This training has been cancelled.
Southern California - May 23 – 25, 2012
The Center for Healthy Communities
The California Endowment
1000 North Alameda Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
8:30am – 5:00pm Daily
ABOUT THE TRAINING
Standard 5.20 provides a statewide framework for defining the duties and obligations of supervised visitation providers. Attendees will learn the thirteen provisions and will be provided guidance on how to design a best-practices service delivery model consistent with the standards of practice.
YOU WILL LEARN
Attendees will learn an acceptable documentation method for visitation reports. The three-day training will provide a general overview of the standard, case examples and group discussion, and practice demonstrations for application of the Standard. Handouts and job aids will be disseminated.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The cost of the training is $400. Payment accepted via credit card (Paypal), or check in advance. CEU hours will be available. A Certificate of Attendance will be provided. This training will satisfy a section of the CASVSP preliminary training requirement for CA-based providers.
Lunch is normally included with your registration fee ($400) - so plan to collaborate with others during break and lunchtimes. If you/your agency requires a detailed invoice or has a specific billing procedure for payment request, please contact us directly so that we can prepare the proper documentation that best meets your needs.
This training has been cancelled. Please contact CASVSP for details.
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Other Trainings of Interest
Child Abduction Intervention and Resource Training
This skill enhancement training on family and non-family abductions introduces participants to a multi-disciplinary approach to assist professionals working within all facets of child abduction
May 9-10, 2012
Auburn, CA
Please visit the California Child Abduction Task Force website for details.
CASVSP wishes to inform you of the above external training(s). This does not necessarily constitute an endorsement of the training or speakers.
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