CARES/FAR: Assessing Safety and Risk

This learning program aims to improve learners’ critical understanding of — and ability to assess — the safety and risk of family circumstances within the CARES (Collaborative Assessment, Response, Engagement and Support)/FAR (Family Assessment Response) context.

Learners use the protective approach to maintain safety-focused practice and assessments while utilizing CARES/FAR principles that support strengths-based assessments, family-led engagement, and solution-focused inquiries. They also learn how to recognize implicit bias and its impact on families and other CARES/FAR frameworks that bridge how a learner collects information about the family.

Learners practice using the following tools: virtual assignment, case examples, safety assessment, FLAG (Family-Led Assessment Guide)-Assessing Risk, group consultation, safety factors, scaling questions, open-ended inquiries, The Three Houses, mapping, Genogram, Ecomap, and racial equity strategy. Before attending this virtual, instructor-led training, learners must complete all course prerequisites listed below and an online pre-test.

 

Who Should Attend?

Division of Child Protection (DCP) staff including Child Protective Specialists, Child Protective Supervisors, managers, deputy directors and Application staff.

 

Course Benefits

Learners will:

  • Adopt affirming practices in case assessment by better understanding the consequential impact of implicit bias in child protection.
  • Better understand how methods of safety and risk in the CARES/FAR context are supported by the concept of racial equity.
  • Understand how the functions of group consultation are utilized in the CARES/FAR casework practice in the assessment of safety and risk.
  • Learn about FLAG in assessment and CONNECTIONS documentation.

Course Prerequisites

Prior to attending this course, learners are required to have completed the CARES/FAR Process and Practice learning program.

  • Family Assessment Response CBT (Computer-Based Training).
  • All components of the CARES/FAR: Process and Practice learning program.
  • All components of the CARES/FAR: Solution Focused learning program.

 

Course Components

Once enrolled in the course, learners will complete:

  • An online pre-test.
  • A virtual assignment.
  • A full-day, virtual instructor-led training.
  • An online post-test.

Completion of all components is necessary to receive a Certificate of Completion.

 

Continuing Education Units

There are no CEUs associated with this course.

 

Registration

Staff development coordinators will contact DCP staff during their assigned enrollment period to coordinate registration.