Keeping It Real: How Simulation Training Can Support the Child Welfare Workforce
Explore the types of simulation training available, the benefits, costs, and other considerations, when setting up a simulation training program.
Description
Describes the types of simulation training available for training child welfare workers in a range of activities, as well as the benefits, costs, and other considerations in setting up a simulation training program. This can help agency leaders and other decision-makers decide if simulation training is right for their agency and if so, which type.
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Suggested Citation
Capacity Building Center for States. (2020). Keeping it real: How simulation training can support the child welfare workforce. Children’s Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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