Child Advocacy Studies
Undergraduate/graduate students and frontline professionals seeking continuing education
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Topic Areas
- Child Welfare Workforce Development and Support Programs
Undergraduate/graduate students and frontline professionals seeking continuing education
Children in grades prekindergarten to 12 (ages 4-18)
Children aged 3 to 12 years old with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) or fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) and their caregivers
Children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) or prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) ages 4 to 8 and their parents/caregivers
Children (from birth to 18 years of age), parents, and caregivers involved in virtual supervised family time/visits
Parents/caregivers of children or adolescents (ages 6 to18) at-risk for or having a serious emotional disorder.
Child welfare agencies
Mental health clinicians and child welfare professionals working with adopted children and youth, birth families, and families formed through adoption
Adolescents, young adults, and young parents (ages 14-24)
Kinship caregivers, such as grandparents, other relatives (aunts/uncles, older siblings, etc.), and “fictive kin,” who are raising children (from birth to age 18) because the children’s biological parents are unable to do so