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Internship/employment experience Overview Ashlee garton Ahs 8100

Internship/employment experience Overview Ashlee garton Ahs 8100. Chapter 1: Getting started. Different focus Open-minded Excited Overwhelmed Willing to learn Enhancing my skill set. Chapter 2: System functions. NJ’s Children’s System of Care Division of Child Protection and Permanency

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Internship/employment experience Overview Ashlee garton Ahs 8100

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  1. Internship/employment experience OverviewAshlee gartonAhs 8100

  2. Chapter 1: Getting started • Different focus • Open-minded • Excited • Overwhelmed • Willing to learn • Enhancing my skill set

  3. Chapter 2: System functions • NJ’s Children’s System of Care • Division of Child Protection and Permanency • Camden County Care Management (CCPFC) Organization • Probation • Court • Family Support Organization

  4. Chapter 2: CCPFC’s role • Committed to assisting children and their families facing emotional, behavioral, and mental challenges. • Wraparound process: service planning that is family driven to help children grow, recover, improve, and become healthier • Team based: building teams of support that involve formal or professional (service providers, FSO, DCPP, Probation, CMO, community leaders, family, friends, etc.)

  5. Chapter 3: Ethics/Professionalism • State mandated reporter • Care Manager handbook • Boundaries • Confidentiality • Difficult conversations

  6. Chapter 4: SUPERVISORY RELATIONSHIP • Active participant in helping one develop their role • Coordination • Trust • Team based • Engagement • Constructive criticism • Open communication • Shared passion/vision

  7. Chapter 5: Integrative processing model • Gathering objective data • Reflecting • Identifying Relevant Theory and Knowledge • Examining Dissonance • Articulating Learning

  8. Chapter 6: levels of intervention • Reliability • Able to relate • Active listening & Identifying communication styles • Open communication • Evaluation • Tracking • Networking • Partnership Individuals, families, groups, communities.

  9. Chapter 7: Cultural competence • Parenting styles • DCPP Regulations • Sexual orientation • Education and immersion

  10. Chapter 8: Written/oral reporting • Comfort • Excited • Confident • Tone • Detailed

  11. Chapter 9: Stress! Relievers: • Gym • Music • Yoga • CONFIDENCE • Amazing support system Identified Stressors: • Work overload • Maintaining relationships • Lack of sleep • Relating to my family

  12. Chapter 10: Ending my internship • OH WAIT! I WORK HERE! • Going home at 5pm  • Working with administration to develop a structured internship program • Exposure to the NJ System of Care

  13. Chapter 12: Future endeavors • Community Events • Network • Trainings/ Conferences • Rutgers-Camden • Dr. Weber

  14. QUESTIONS?

  15. NOW LETS GRADUATE!!!!!!!

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