This workshop will examine the utility of collaborating with community partners in the delivery of child welfare services and the resulting outcomes related to safety, permanency and child and family well-being. Participants will be introduced to fundamental strategies employed to engage resistant families and alienated communities. Practice philosophy and unique intervention programs such as FGDM, Disproportionality Reduction, Kinship Care and Faith-Based Initiatives will be discussed and the resultant impact on permanency outcomes.
Richard Muller is the professor of UC Berkeley's extremely popular class, Physics for Future Presidents. Muller shares his thoughts on teaching at UC Berkeley and what President Obama needs to know about physics to succeed in handling the world's most pressing problems.
video by Roxanne Makasdjian
Press release and video at: http://berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2009/01/26_physics-video.shtml
Economics C3, 001 - Fall 2014
Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy - Peter Berck
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