The Title IV - E Education for Public Child Welfare Program is a partnership between the University of Maryland School of Social Work and the Maryland Department of Human Resources to recruit and
retain professional social workers as practitioners, supervisors, and administrators in Maryland's public child welfare workforce.
Not exact matches
A neutral
social worker or other
professional is
retained to help foster a relationship and facilitate communication between all parties.
Collaborative Practice Coaches are licensed mental health
professionals such as a psychologist or a
social worker retained specifically to enhance the client's listening and communication skills during the collaborative process.