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Posted by: George Ritacco on 9/5/2010 | 0 Comments

It is a golf course "drive" like no other. 

Caseworkers trainingTraining your employees, service providers and partners takes a dedicated, multi-faceted approach to be really effective in 2010 and beyond.

For caseworkers, supervisors and foster parents in Michigan - the Child Welfare Training  Institute (CWTI) develops, implements, trains, evaluates, tracks, and monitors training for child welfare staff.  

As mentioned on their website - they offer core competency classes designed to prepare Michigan caseworkers and supervisors for careers in both the public and private sectors. Among their core programs is family preservation, children’s protective services, foster care, adoption, juvenile justice and PRIDE.

One of their primary goals is to offer specialized training statewide to child welfare staff. Training is often also available to law enforcement; tribal social workers; legal, medical, and mental health professionals; and many others who touch the lives of Michigan’s children and families.

Last year, GVT partnered with CWTI to develop a state-of-the-art learning management portal and help them to streamline training delivery, tracking and reporting.  This year CWTI is poised to roll out a new e-learning program and improve how they deliver training throughout the state.  The new program helps to deliver training more cost-effectively, via a secure Internet portal.

Training helps your teams be more effective, more productive and make less mistakes.  However, running a training program can be overwhelming.  With today's technology, trainers have more time to "drive" their programs - rather than "run" them.  They are able to spend more one-on-one time with students, focus more time on delivering good training material... and less on scheduling activities, orchestrating delivery and keeping track of and reporting results.

Case management + e-learning = FAMCare

Posted by: George Ritacco on 4/23/2010 | 0 Comments
An absolutely wonderful rendition of Amazing Grace - and she's only 7 years old.
A new guide has been published that provides parents with much needed help with online security for their children.
Posted by: George Ritacco on 4/6/2010 | 2 Comments
Why is it okay, then, to look at a teenager or youth who may be struggling and say, "this kid will never be a leader, never run a significant organization, never save a life, never inspire others or create value..."
While violence impacts people of all ages, violence disproportionately affects youth and is the second leading cause of death for young people between the ages of 10 and 24.
Posted by: George Ritacco on 3/15/2010 | 0 Comments
Pinewood Derby Event - First Class!
Posted by: George Ritacco on 2/25/2010 | 1 Comment
GVT's Sr. FAMCare developer, Kelley Foust shares a personal story about his family, his son Noah, who has autism... and a special dog named Harry. Check out the podcast.
Posted by: George Ritacco on 2/4/2010 | 1 Comment
A new federal study was discussed today that documents an unprecedented and dramatic decrease in incidents of seroius child abuse... especially sexual abuse. From 1993 through 2006 the total number of children that suffered from physican, sexual and emotional abuse dropped from 743,000 to 553,000 - a 26% decrease.
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