CWDS Curriculum
Crisis Intervention with Non Minor Dependent Youth (Coaching)
Level: Advanced Practice – Lineworker and Supervisor
Credits: 2.5 hours
Intended Audience: Social Workers and Supervisors who work with older teens and Non-Minor Dependents
Description of Course: The course will cover Crisis Intervention strategies for working with this population. This Part 2 and 3 of a three part training on this topic. Participants must have taken Part 1 (webinar) prior to taking Part 2 and 3. Part 2 consists of an assignment to observe/engage skills in handling a crisis with a youth. Part 3 consists of reporting out assignment activities and receiving coaching/feedback in a 1.5 hour coaching session.
Intended Objectives:
- Participants will discuss the limits of their role in working with Non Minor Dependent Youth
- Participants will discuss how “crisis” situations present opportunities for relationship building in the EC model
- Participants will demonstrate reflective listening
- Participants will apply the EC model in working with one Non Minor Dependent on his/her caseload
- Participants will appreciate the difference between a case manager and consultant
- Participants will value how displaying empathy can de-escalate Non Minor Dependents in “crisis”
- Participate in a coaching session on crisis intervention skills and receive feedbackfrom a coach.
Topics Include:
- The nature of Crisis and typical responses
- The Social Worker’s role in assisting clients through crisis situations (acute phase, outward adjustment phase, integration phase)
- The steps involved in Emotion Coaching and how it applies to Crisis Intervention
- Application of the EC model in working with one Non Minor Dependent Youth
- The importance of maintaining empathy while avoiding subjective involvement in the crisis
Independent Living Skills & Youth