TW001i De-escalation: Foundational Skills for Child Welfare Practice 6 CEUs TIVE021-202580
Sep 24, 2025 - Sep 24, 2025
Instructor: Todd Wright
Full course description
CI# TW001i De-escalation: Foundational Skills for Child Welfare Practice 6 CEUs
Instructor: Todd Wright
Wednesday, September 24, 2025 9:00AM - 4:00PM
Location: Online via Zoom
This interactive training equips child welfare professionals with foundational tools to manage and de-escalate conflict in the field. Participants will examine real-world scenarios involving parents, youth, foster caregivers, and extended family during monthly contacts, home visits, and team meetings. The course explores how the brain's emotional and rational states impact communication and conflict, and how to adjust strategies accordingly.
Through discussion, video analysis, small-group work, and skill-building exercises, participants will practice using reflective tools such as mirroring, paraphrasing, affect labeling, solution-focused questions, and core message reflection to defuse tension and build rapport. The role of tactical empathy, communication styles, and bias awareness will be addressed, along with practical tools for engaging families under stress.
This course introduces the LEADS five-step de-escalation process and serves as a foundational training for a broader curriculum that includes family engagement, older youth de-escalation, and conflict resolution.