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05.19.25 Supervisor Basics (Virtual)
Monday, May 19, 2025, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM CDT
Category: Training

Supervision is vital to the role of supporting the front-line child welfare workforce in order to ensure quality services to children, youth, and families. This course will provide tools and resources for those entering supervisory roles. Information will be shared to enhance staff development, including utilizing the role of supervision to support the front-line workforce while monitoring safe and successful case outcomes.

LOCATION INFO:
Zoom
 
Trainer: Billy Claywell - Billy W. Claywell, LMSW has been in the human service field since 1988. He has worked as an in-home service provider, supervisor of a family preservation project, administrator of a family and children’s program, grant writer, and is currently the Clinical Director for Corinthian House and provides therapy for their residents.
 

Intended Audience: Family Centered Services (FCS) Staff; Qualified Residential Treatment Program Staff (QRTP), Shelter Staff (Child Welfare Emergency Services), Supervised Apartment Living Staff (SAL) Direct Care/Front-Line Staff and Supervisors  

Registration will begin at 9:00 AM. Training will start promptly at 9:30 AM. This training is scheduled until 12:30pm.

Child Welfare Provider Training Academy: Participant Expectations
To ensure a positive and productive experience, please review the following expectations:  

 

  1. Attendance: Please attend all scheduled sessions on time and stay for the full duration. Notify us in advance if you’re unable to attend.
  2. Engagement: Actively participate in discussions and activities. Come prepared and ready to contribute.
  3. Professional Conduct: Treat trainers and fellow participants with respect. Disruptive behavior will not be tolerated.
  4. Confidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of personal or sensitive information shared during the training.
  5. Inclusivity: Contribute to a welcoming, non-discriminatory environment. Respect diverse perspectives.
  6. Technology (For virtual sessions): Ensure you have a stable internet connection and appropriate technology. Keep your camera on and mute your microphone when not speaking.

 

Please note: Priority seating is provided to staff working within one of the current DHS child welfare service contracts, including: Family Centered Services (FCS); Qualified Residential Treatment Program (QRTP) / Group Foster Care; Child Welfare Emergency Services (CWES): Aftercare Services; Supervised Apartment Living (SAL); Recruitment, Retention, Training and Support Services (RRTS); Parent Partners; Foster Care Youth Council. If you do not work within one of the current DHS child welfare services contract, you may be bumped from the course and placed on a waitlist.

If you have questions regarding seating for the training or if you are unable to participate for any reason, please contact us at [email protected]

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Contact: For more information contact us at [email protected]