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This
web resources area contains links to many other helpful
organizations and associations that may be of interest to
you.
NSDTA
is
not responsible for the contents of any pages referenced here.
Links from the NSDTA website to other sites do not constitute an
endorsement from the association or from APHSA. Since NSDTA is not
responsible for the availability of these outside resources or their
contents, you should direct any concerns regarding any external link
to its site administrator or Webmaster. You will be navigating away
from the NSDTA website when visiting these sites.
NSDTA
is always looking for useful links to include on this web resources
page. If you find a useful site and would like to share it
with the rest of the association, please contact
us with the name of the organization and the web link to its
site.
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From Michigan
Michigan's Department of Human Services (formerly the
Family Independent Agency).
The Office of Training and Staff Development train new,
experienced and supervisory staff in the areas of Children and Adult
Services (Child Protective, Juvenile Justice, Adoption and Foster
Care) as well as State, Federal and local Financial and Medical
Assistance Programs (TANF, Food Assistance, Medical Assistance,
Energy, Child Day Care) and related computer applications. In
addition, this office trains all new Foster Care worker for the
state's private partners.
Michigan is a state administered system.
Check out
Michigan's Child Welfare Institute site
to see if they have any resources or information you can use, and to
see how they manage to administer all of these programs under one
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From North Carolina
Jordan Institute for Families
The Jordan Institute is the research, training and technical
assistance arm of the School of Social Work at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Addressing family issues across the
lifespan, the Jordan Institute brings together experts—including
families themselves—to develop and test policies and practices
that strengthen families and engage communities.Check
out their website at http://ssw.unc.edu/jif/
to see what this site has that you can use. |
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From Wisconsin
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
Wisconsin's Department of Workforce Development, Division of
Workforce Solutions provides training for new, experienced and
supervisory staff in the areas of Child Care, Child Support, Food
Share Employment and Training, TANF, and Workforce
Development. Wisconsin has regional training centers to
provide classroom training, and uses its website to host many
variations of distance learning courses in the areas of policy,
process, computer applications, and case management strategies.
Wisconsin is a state supervised,
county administered system.
Go to their website at http://dwd.wisconsin.gov/dwspts/
to see if there are any training programs or curriculum you can use
or adapt to meet your needs.
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National Web Resources
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NSDTA is an affiliate of the American
Public Human Services Association.
Last updated on
02/22/2012
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