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SWK 180 - Exploring Child Welfare in Indiana

3 credits

  • Indianapolis

This course provides a comprehensive overview of the child welfare system, with special emphasis on current child protection and child welfare services in Indiana. Students in this course may be interested in exploring careers working with children and families in the child welfare system. Topics covered will include the historical roots of child welfare policy and services; societal, familial and individual risk and protective factors for child abuse and neglect; an overview of the types of services provided to children and their families in their homes, in the community and in placement; the roles and challenges of the child welfare worker; and the ethical and legal basis for federal and local child welfare practice. The course will also discuss issues in family diversity and cultural competence required for child welfare practice today.