Comprehensive, Culturally Approriate, and Competency-Based Workforce Development.

CWDS Curriculum

Coaching Skills for Parent and Youth Mentors

Level: Advanced Practice

Credits: 6

Intended Audience: Course is intended for partners including Parents and Youth mentors who work with families in the Child Welfare System

Description of Course: Course will address code of ethics and expectations related to professionalism and boundaries for parent and youth mentors

Intended Objectives:

  • Trainees will become familiarized with County P&P’s related to code of ethics in their role as parent/youth mentors
  • The trainee will recognize the difference between enabling vs. empowering clients in their role as parent/youth mentors
  • Trainees will recognize interactions between culture, poverty, gender, immigration status and substance abuse in the context of child welfare practice
  • Trainees will be able to recognize support services to assist families in the Child Welfare System

Topics Include:

  • Parent/Youth Mentor Code of Ethics
  • Maintaining professional boundaries and relationships with families in the Child Welfare System
  • Using Motivational Interviewing skills to enhance engagement
  • Understanding emotional triggers which could impact effectiveness with families in the in the Child Welfare System
  • Interacting effectively with all levels of Child Welfare staff, community partners and outside professionals
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