The Child Abuse Reporting Education (CARE) Project is an online resource designed to teach graduate students in the Columbia University School of Social Work and the College of Dental Medicine how to recognize the symptoms of child abuse and how to report abuse when acting in their professional capacities.
The Child Abuse Reporting Education (CARE) online training. CARE is a mandatory requirement to graduate. It will take you approximately 60 minutes. Social Workers have the responsibility as mandated reporters of child abuse.
The skills-based lab is a 7-week “hands-on” training for all students enrolled in Foundation Year Field. The aim of the lab is to equip social work students with universal engagement and communication skills to support both professional development in the field and personal growth. The lab is designed to be highly interactive, with a strong emphasis on “experiential learning” through role/real play and ongoing feedback. The lab is led by certified skills-based lab instructors, who serve as facilitators in the process of student learning and practice.
The skills-based lab is a 7-week “hands-on” training for all students enrolled in Foundation Year Field. The aim of the lab is to equip social work students with universal engagement and communication skills to support both professional development in the field and personal growth. The lab is designed to be highly interactive, with a strong emphasis on “experiential learning” through role/real play and ongoing feedback. The lab is led by certified skills-based lab instructors, who serve as facilitators in the process of student learning and practice.
Dummy registration for Science Honors Program. Not an official course registration.
GSAS Compass will host a series of professional development sessions for students.