Intersectionality of Child Maltreatment & Poverty (Virtual)
Friday, June 17, 2022, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Category: Training
This course will identify the impact of poverty and the long-term effect on children and families. Often, poverty is confounded as a form of child abuse and neglect. Iowa specific poverty data will overlay with child maltreatment data to understand the impact of poverty on family safety and well-being. Location Info: TRAINERS: Registration will begin at 8:30AM. Training will begin promptly at 9:00AM. This training is scheduled until 12PM. 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 wait list. If you have questions regarding seating for the training or if you are unable to participate for any reason, please contact Katie Henry ([email protected]). Click here to registerContact: For more information contact Katie Henry, [email protected] |