Title
Supervisor Preferences for the Design and Delivery of Training
Publication Date
5-27-2009
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Although the consensus is that training for child protective services (CPS) supervisors is essential, there is an apparent gap in the literature about how the training should be delivered. Using interviews, focus groups, and a statewide survey, supervisors in Arizona identified how, when, and where they wanted training delivered and their reasons why. The preferred methods balance training within the responsibilities and time demands of the supervisor role.
Publication Title
Journal of Public Child Welfare
Volume
3
Issue
2
First Page
173
Last Page
189
DOI
10.1080/15548730902855088
Publisher Policy
pre print, post print (12 month embargo)
Recommended Citation
MacEachron, Ann E.; Gustavsson, Nora; Lavitt, Melissa; and Bartle, Eli, "Supervisor Preferences for the Design and Delivery of Training" (2009). Social Work & Criminal Justice Publications. 502.
https://digitalcommons.tacoma.uw.edu/socialwork_pub/502