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The
Training, Resource, Advocacy, and Information Network (TRAINet),
founded in 1990 by the Institute for Human Services, is the formal
association of public child welfare organizations and their affiliated
universities and agencies, that operate the Comprehensive, Competency-Based
Inservice Training (CCBIT) System for Child Welfare.
For information about TRAINet,
contact: Judith Rycus, jsrycus@aol.com,
or call 614/251-6000. |
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the creation of the first CCBIT system in Ohio in 1985, TRAINet
members have contributed to the creative evolution of the CCBIT
system and its products through their own innovative and collaborative
development. CCBIT resources and products are typically planned,
financed, developed, and field-tested jointly by trainers, training
managers, and practitioners in multiple collaborating TRAINet member
organizations. The CCBIT system and
its products serve as the foundation for state- and province-wide
child welfare inservice training systems in over 30 states and
provinces. CCBIT training resources and technologies have been
published and disseminated throughout North America, and are utilized
by hundreds of additional local child welfare agencies.
TRAINet's goal is to showcase and share products
and technologies developed by member agencies; to continue to
promote collaborative developmental efforts to enhance the CCBIT
system; and, to disseminate training resources and provide technical
assistance to member states and provinces.
TRAINet members share a common vision
of "best practice" in child welfare, and have made a
commitment to use competency-based inservice training technologies
to generate, facilitate, and support strategic change in their
child welfare service systems to achieve "best practice." |
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| Conferences
and Events |
TRAINet
sponsors conferences and training events for member agencies.
These include intensive skill-building workshops on CCBIT technologies;
sessions to showcase member agencies' programs and products; formal
networking sessions; and planning sessions for collaborative development
of resources.
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| Resources |
Complete list of resources.  |
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| TRAINet Membership |
Government
agencies, departments, cabinets and ministries with responsibility
for child welfare training and education for their respective
nations, states, provinces, territories, and cities, are eligible
for TRAINet membership. If these organizations delegate primary
responsibility for inservice training to affiliate agencies, organizations,
or universities, these affiliates are also eligible for TRAINet
membership.
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| TRAINet
members |
TRAINet
members have contributed to the creative evolution of the CCBIT
system and its products through their own innovative and collaborative
development. CCBIT resources and products are typically planned,
financed, developed, and field-tested jointly by trainers, training
managers, and practitioners in multiple collaborating TRAINet
member organizations.
TRAINet members  |
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| Brief History
of TRAINet |
The Training, Resource,
Advocacy, and Information Network (TRAINet), founded in 1990 by
the Institute for Human Services, is the formal association of
public child welfare organizations and their affiliated universities
and agencies, that operate the Comprehensive, Competency-Based
Inservice Training (CCBIT) System for Child Welfare.
TRAINet's history  |
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