Caring Dads and Working with Child Welfare
Thank you for providing your input! It will help us consider ways to enhance children's safety and well-being through targeted interventions with parents who use domestic violence. (Page 1 of 3)
Have you been trained in the Caring Dads curriculum?
Yes
No
Which best describes your level of interest in becoming trained on Caring Dads?
No interest
Somewhat interested but would need more information about the curriculum
Somewhat interested but would need to assess likely demand
Interested and would participate if a training were available
Are you providing Caring Dads
No, I never have provided this
No, but I have provided this in the past
Yes, I am currently providing this
How frequently have you used Caring Dads in the last year?
Not Very often
Often
Very often
What has been your experience of using the Caring Dads curriculum?
How would you describe the level of effectiveness of Caring Dads?
What is your overall impression of the Caring Dads curriculum?
No impression, not familiar with it
Fair - Not a standout curriculum compared to others
Good - Better than other parent-focused approaches
Excellent - Strong approach that meets a unique need
What obstacles, if any, have you encountered in using the Caring Dads curriculum?
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Caring Dads and Working with Child Welfare
Thank you for providing your input! It will help us consider ways to enhance children's safety and well-being through targeted interventions with parents who use domestic violence. (Page 2 of 3)
Have you been trained in any other parent-focused curriculums? If so, which one(s)?
On average, how many clients per year are referred to you by child welfare
0
1-5
6-10
11-20
21-30
31+
What percentage of all your clients would you estimate are referred by Child Welfare?
For DV clients that have a case involved with child welfare, how often do you have contact with local child welfare staff?
Never have contact
1-2 times per month
3-4 times per month
5+ times per month
For DV clients that have a case involved with child welfare, how often is the social worker involved with the MTT *and* provides input into decision making?
Never have contact
1-2 times per month
3-4 times per month
5+ times per month
To what extent does child welfare staff seek or provide case consultation when issues or challenges arise?
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Caring Dads and Working with Child Welfare
Thank you for providing your input! It will help us consider ways to enhance children's safety and well-being through targeted interventions with parents who use domestic violence. (Page 3 of 3)
How often do you provide training to child welfare about domestic violence?
Never
Once per year
Two or three times per year
Four or more times per year
Please describe the topics you cover during training for Child Welfare.
Do you think additional periodic trainings are needed for child welfare staff?
No
Yes
How often does a Child Welfare worker provide training to your staff?
Never
Once per year
Two or three times per year
Four or more times per year
Please describe the topics Child Welfare staff cover when they provide training to your staff.
Do you think your staff need additional periodic trainings from child welfare?
No
Yes
Check all the statements that are true of your satisfaction with your Child Welfare engagement:
I am satisfied with my current interactions with CW
I would like more interactions with CW regarding current clients
I would like more referrals from CW
I would like to consult with CW on their challenging cases
I would like to provide periodic training to CW staff about domestic violence
Other
Any other comments regarding Caring Dads or Child Welfare interactions?
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