iHeartTech Sage, Melanie Hitchcock, Laurel Remote Casework: For Child Welfare Stakeholders in the Time of COVID-19 - Child Welfare Workers Guidance This handout provides evidence-informed guidance for child welfare stakeholders about the use of technology for remote and virtual casework during COVID-19. Best practices and tips are provided for child welfare workers only.<div><br></div><div><div>These are evidence-informed best practices only. They may not meet standards for an individual agency; local, state and federal regulations; and licensing bodies. Always consult with with appropriate authorities and stay up-to-date on research and protocols related to the use of technology in child welfare. </div></div><div><br></div> Child Welfare;Remote Casework;COVID-19;caseworkers;social workers;technology;virtual;digital;social work;iHeartTech;Melanie Sage;Laurel Hitchcock;best practices/practice guidelines;Social Work not elsewhere classified;Clinical Social Work Practice 2020-04-20
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