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Supervising Child Protective Services Caseworkers
Author(s):
Office on Child Abuse and Neglect, Children's Bureau., Caliber Associates. Salus, Marsha K. |
Year Published: 2004 |
Table of Contents
2 - The Nature of Child Protective Services Supervision
3 - Making the Transition from Caseworker to Supervisor
4 - Building the Foundation for Effective Unit Performance
5 - Building Staff Capacity and Achieving Quality Performance
6 - Supervisory Feedback and Performance Recognition
7 - Results-oriented Management
11 - Taking Care of Oneself and the Unit
Appendix A - Glossary of Terms
Appendix B - Resource Listings of Selected National Organizations Concerned with Child Maltreatment
Appendix C - State Child Abuse Reporting Numbers
Appendix D - Overview of the Child Protection Process
Appendix E - The National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics
Appendix F - Child Protection Service Pyramid
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