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CHILD WELFARE Behaviors 2.1.1 Identify as a social worker and conduct oneself accordingly Advocate for client access to the services of social work Practice personal reflection and selfcorrection to assure continual development Demonstrate beginning capacity to advocate for client services by utilizing a policy framework and negotiating for community based and culturally sensitive programs and services Demonstrate self-awareness of personal knowledge limitations and biases, and selfcorrection and reflection in action while pursuing ongoing development. Attend to roles and boundaries Demonstrate demeanor in behavior, appearance, and communication Engage in careerlong learning Use supervision and consultation In intervention planning, demonstrate consistently the understanding and recognition of how personal beliefs, values, norms, and world view can influence case dynamics and outcomes Present self in a manner consistent with respectful conduct, and adapt methods of communication, including written client materials, to consumer, colleague, and community language and cultural needs. Support the purpose and values of the profession through consistent pursuit of learning, and recognize the relationship between career long learning and contributing to effectiveness. Utilize supervision/consultation effectively, including the need to augment knowledge, or to mediate conflict arising from personal values and emotions related to and contexts. 1

CHILD WELFARE Behaviors 2.1.2 Apply social work ethical principles to guide Recognize and manage personal values in a way that allows values to guide Make ethical decisions by applying standards of the NASW Code of Ethics and other applicable codes of ethics. Demonstrate capacity to perceive the diverse viewpoints of clients, community members, and others in cases of value conflict and the ability to resolve such conflicts by applying principles. Demonstrate knowledge of ethical decision making methods and the capacity to apply these in, policy, advocacy and research. 2.1.3 Apply critical thinking to inform and communicate judgments Tolerate ambiguity in resolving ethical conflicts Apply strategies of ethical reasoning to arrive at principled decisions Distinguish, appraise, and integrate multiple sources of knowledge, including researchbased knowledge and wisdom Analyze models of assessment, prevention, intervention and evaluation. Demonstrate knowledge of ethical decision making methods and the capacity to apply these in, policy, advocacy and research. Demonstrate the ability to critically appraise, integrate and apply evidence-based knowledge and principles, as well as client and other knowledge, in conducting and communicating ethnically competent assessments and interventions. Demonstrate the capacity to monitor and analyze the gathering, assessment and evaluation of information to inform model design and use, including assessment, intervention and evaluation. 2

CHILD WELFARE Behaviors Demonstrate effective oral and written communication in working with individuals, families, groups, organizations, communities & colleagues Understand and apply the principle that all oral and written communication must conform to audience needs and adhere to standards. 2.1.4 Engage diversity and difference in Recognize the extent to which a culture s structures and values may oppress, marginalize, alienate or create or enhance privilege and power Gain sufficient selfawareness to eliminate the influence of personal biases and values in working with diverse groups Recognize and communicate their understanding of the importance of difference in shaping life experiences Demonstrate knowledge of historical, legal, socioeconomic, and psychological forms of oppression and the ability to develop culturally sensitive interventions within that understanding. Recognize how institutional racism and power dynamics affect workplace culture and climate in. Demonstrate self-awareness of bias, including knowledge of and capacity to manage power differences, when assessing and working with diverse populations Student demonstrates ability to understand and communicate the effects of individual variation in the human developmental process and its importance to the shaping of life experiences within diverse groups. 3

CHILD WELFARE Behaviors View themselves as learners and engage those with whom they work as informants Student demonstrates capacity to learn from and consult/collaborate with others and to engage constituents/consumers within the helping process. 2.1.5 Advance human rights and social and economic justice Understand the forms and mechanisms of oppression and discrimination Advocate for human rights and social and economic justice Demonstrate, through assessment, intervention and evaluation s, a working understanding of the role and function of historical, social, political, and economic factors as the underlying causes and mechanisms of oppression and discrimination Student demonstrates a functional knowledge of advocacy theory, skills, and techniques and consistently engages in activities/tasks designed to promote social and economic justice in working with all client populations. 2.1.6 Engage in research informed and informed research. Engage in s that advance social and economic justice Use experience to inform scientific inquiry Student develops case planning strategies to address discrimination, barriers, gaps, and fragmentation that impede client access, functioning, and optimum use of resources and opportunities Demonstrate a beginning capacity and skills to gather and synthesize evaluation findings, including client feedback, to support and increase the knowledge base. 4

CHILD WELFARE Behaviors 2.1.7 Apply knowledge of human behavior to the social environment 2.1.8 Engage in policy to advance social & economic well - being and to deliver effective social services Use research evidence to inform Utilize conceptual frameworks to guide the processes of assessment, intervention, and evaluation Critique and apply knowledge to understand person and environment Analyze, formulate, and advocate for policies that advance social well being Demonstrate knowledge of how to consult and utilize research evidence to inform ongoing and policy at all levels Demonstrate beginning ability to apply conceptual behavioral frameworks to social environments involved in assessment, intervention and evaluation. Demonstrate beginning ability to gather and interpret behavioral knowledge in perceiving person and environment Begin systematically to collect and analyze knowledge and experiences to identify, formulate, and advocate for policies that advance social and economic wellbeing 2.1.9 Respond to contexts that shape Collaborate with colleagues and clients for effective policy action Continuously discover, appraise and attend to changing locales, populations, scientific and technological advancements, and emerging societal trends to provide relevant services Demonstrate ability to identify and to engage stakeholders to collaborate for effective policy formulation and action Demonstrate beginning capacity to apprehend changing local and social contexts and scientific advances that affect, with an emerging ability to identify and provide relevant services 5

CHILD WELFARE Behaviors 2.1.10(a) Engagement 2.1.10 (b) Assessment Provide leadership in promoting sustainable changes in service delivery and to improve the quality of social services. Substantively and affectively prepare for action with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities. Use empathy and other interpersonal skills Develop a mutually agreed on focus of work and desired outcomes Collect, organize and interpret client data Assess client strengths and limitations Develop mutually agreed-on intervention goals and objectives Demonstrate a beginning capacity to discern and promote sustainable and service delivery change to improve service quality Demonstrate the knowledge base and affective readiness to intervene constructively with individuals and groups Demonstrate the capacity to exercise empathy and use of self in engagement and service delivery Demonstrate the ability to work with individuals, families and groups to identify and work towards accomplishment of shared goals Demonstrate ability to effectively engage with diverse individuals to gather, analyze, and interpret consumer/client information in a coherent, objective manner Demonstrate capacity to conduct a comprehensive, collaborative, unbiased assessment that follows legal and ethical guidelines and identifies strengths and needs Demonstrate ability to involve individuals, family members, and community service providers to develop coordinated intervention plans. 6

CHILD WELFARE Behaviors 2.1.10 (c) Intervention Select appropriate intervention strategies Initiate actions to achieve organizational goals Implement prevention interventions that enhance client capacities Demonstrate ability to critically determine the most appropriate intervention strategies to implement a plan Demonstrate beginning ability to initiate efforts consistent with service and organizational goals Demonstrate capacity to identify and utilize prevention measures that enhance individual clients strengths and protective factors. 2.1.10 (d) Evaluation Help clients resolve problems Negotiate, mediate, and advocate for clients Facilitate transitions and endings Social workers critically analyze, monitor and evaluate interventions Demonstrate capacity to identify and prioritize challenges and to foster solutions that call on clients /consumers existing strengths Demonstrate capacity and skills to undertake the role of client advocate in negotiating for needed policies, resources and services Recognize the importance of understanding the transition & termination processes and demonstrate the capacity to sensitively terminate work. Demonstrate a beginning ability to systemically monitor, analyze and evaluate interventions, applying a knowledge- for- action approach to determine future action 7