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Interdisciplinary Child Welware Course, Capital Law, Columbus, Ohio, May 2009

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INTERDISCIPLINARY CHILD WELFARE INSTITUTE (ICWI)
At Capital University Law School
May 18 - 22, 2009
Columbus, Ohio

For more information visit the ICWI website.

Capital University Law School, in conjunction with the National Center for Adoption Law and Policy, is pleased to offer a one-week intensive Interdisciplinary Child Welfare Institute (ICWI). This two-credit course will provide law students and graduate level social work students with a mutual understanding of the legal and sociological principles central to child welfare practice. In the increasingly complex world of child welfare, quality collaboration among legal and social work professionals is critical to keeping children safe and strengthening families. Interdisciplinary learning provides a common foundation for students from different professional programs and an environment for developing the skills required of future child welfare attorneys and social workers.

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