To enroll in this training you need to have successfully completed CWICE 101 & 102.
The Child Welfare Immigration Centre of Excellence (CWICE) has developed a knowledge base training surrounding the intersection of child welfare practice and unresolved immigration, settlement, and border-related issues. This certificate-training series has been designed for child welfare professionals to bring awareness, build knowledge capacity in practice, and promote equitable outcomes for children, youth, and families.
CWICE 103 focuses on Unaccompanied and Separated Children (UASC). This knowledge-based learning will support the growth and continued development of child welfare practice. This one day (or two half day) session(s) will assist you to identify UAS children and recognize how these individuals experience the refugee application process, including supports and services available within the community. This module introduces an Integrated Canadian Framework, centering the voice of the child in child welfare decisions making using inclusive theoretical lenses, while also considering international, national and provincial legislations in the best interest of children. Recommended best practices are integrated in the learning through case exploration. Once you have completed this training, you will be able to enroll in CWICE 104.
This is a two-part virtual session.