What is the CalSWEC Title IV-E Child Welfare Training Program?
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Yes. PLEASE FOLLOW THIS LINK for more inforamtion on financial aid.
Yes. Please follow the links below for more information about the application process.
Generalist social work practitioners work with individuals, families, groups, organizations, social policies, and communities in a variety of settings in pursuit of social and economic justice. Generalist practitioners view people and systems from a strengths perspective in order to recognize, support, and build upon the innate capabilities of all human beings. They engage, assess, broker services, advocate, counsel, educate, and organize with and on behalf of individuals, families, and collections of people.
Please visit the NASW WEBSITE LINK for information on the Social Work profession.
Licensure as a Clinical Social Worker in California requires an MSW from a Council on Social Work Education accredited graduate social work program, registration as an Associate Social Worker (ASW) and 3,200 hours of supervised clinical experience post-MSW.
The CASSW has a great list of current PPSC programs and their requirements. PLEASE FOLLOW THIS LINK.