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MI: Coaching Circles 1 | October 23, 2024 | 9 am

Format

Virtual

Start

Oct 23, 2024 9:00 a.m.

End

Oct 23, 2024 10:30 a.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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TTCP x101.C (In Hinckley) | November 3-4, 2025

Format

In Person

Location

Hinckley, MN

Start

Nov 03, 2025 9:00 a.m.

End

Nov 04, 2025 4:00 p.m.

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MI: Coaching Circles 2 | November 3, 2025 | 1:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Start

Nov 03, 2025 1:00 p.m.

End

Nov 03, 2025 2:30 p.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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CWTA X111 | November 4, 2025

Format

Virtual

Start

Nov 04, 2025 8:30 a.m.

End

Nov 04, 2025 12:30 p.m.

Description

This four-hour virtual training is designed to enhance what was learned in the orientation modules, rather than repeat the information. The goal is to provide experiential learning that shows how the content covered in orientation intersects with worker practice through a case study. Trainers will guide learners through a series of activities, reflections, and discussions. This course is required to complete before you can register for CWTA X113: New Worker Foundations. 4.0 CEUs.

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TTCP x101.C for DCYF Only | November 5-6, 2025

Format

In Person

Start

Nov 05, 2025 9:00 a.m.

End

Nov 06, 2025 4:00 p.m.

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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MI: Coaching Circles 1 | November 5, 2025 | 10:00 AM

Format

Virtual

Start

Nov 05, 2025 10:00 a.m.

End

Nov 05, 2025 11:30 a.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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MI: Coaching Circles 3 | November 10, 2025 | 1:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Start

Nov 10, 2025 1:00 p.m.

End

Nov 10, 2025 2:30 p.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

TTCP x101.C | November 12-13, 2025

Format

In Person

Location

Roseville, MN

Start

Nov 12, 2025 9:00 a.m.

End

Nov 13, 2025 4:00 p.m.

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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CWTA X201 | November 12, 2025 - CANCELED

Format

In Person

Location

Roseville, MN

Start

Nov 12, 2025 9:00 a.m.

End

Nov 12, 2025 4:30 p.m.

Description

The goal of this course is for case workers to learn about their roles and responsibilities when involved in child protection legal proceedings and collaborating with courtroom professionals. Federal and Minnesota law requires county agencies to engage in reasonable/active efforts to support families involved in the child welfare system. Learn how focusing on family’s cultures and strengths can be beneficial. In addition, gain in-depth knowledge of how to prepare for court hearings and prepare proper documentation and acquire tips for testifying at trials. 6.0 CEUs.

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MI: Coaching Circles 2 | November 12, 2025 | 10:00 AM

Format

Virtual

Start

Nov 12, 2025 10:00 a.m.

End

Nov 12, 2025 11:30 a.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X111 | November 13, 2025

Format

Virtual

Start

Nov 13, 2025 12:30 p.m.

End

Nov 13, 2025 4:30 p.m.

Description

This four-hour virtual training is designed to enhance what was learned in the orientation modules, rather than repeat the information. The goal is to provide experiential learning that shows how the content covered in orientation intersects with worker practice through a case study. Trainers will guide learners through a series of activities, reflections, and discussions. This course is required to complete before you can register for CWTA X113: New Worker Foundations. 4.0 CEUs.

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TTCP x101.C (In Roseville) | For BSW IV-E Scholars Only | November 14-15, 2025

Format

In Person

Location

Roseville, MN

Start

Nov 14, 2025 9:00 a.m.

End

Nov 15, 2025 4:00 p.m.

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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MI: Coaching Circles 4 | November 17, 2025 | 1:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Start

Nov 17, 2025 1:00 p.m.

End

Nov 17, 2025 2:30 p.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X111 | November 18, 2025

Format

Virtual

Start

Nov 18, 2025 8:30 a.m.

End

Nov 18, 2025 12:30 p.m.

Description

This four-hour virtual training is designed to enhance what was learned in the orientation modules, rather than repeat the information. The goal is to provide experiential learning that shows how the content covered in orientation intersects with worker practice through a case study. Trainers will guide learners through a series of activities, reflections, and discussions. This course is required to complete before you can register for CWTA X113: New Worker Foundations. 4.0 CEUs.

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MI: Coaching Circles 3 | November 19, 2025 | 10:00 AM

Format

Virtual

Start

Nov 19, 2025 10:00 a.m.

End

Nov 19, 2025 11:30 a.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X209 | November 20, 2025 CANCELED

Format

In Person

Location

Roseville, MN

Start

Nov 20, 2025 9:00 a.m.

End

Nov 20, 2025 4:30 p.m.

Description

This training will address crucial aspects of best practice in child welfare and domestic violence co-occurrence cases. Training will include historical social context setting and practice application, focusing on strengths-based practice. Partnering with non-offending parents and engaging offenders in accountability and change. In particular, participants will utilize two key protocols and practice applying them in scenario-based exercises to help build skills to enhance field work. Intended Audience: Experienced workers who have not taken Foundations training since January 2021. 6.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X403 | Cohort 30

Format

Virtual

Start

Nov 20, 2025 6:00 p.m.

End

Jan 08, 2026 8:00 p.m.

Description

Prospective foster care families should start by contacting the foster care licensor at their local county or tribal human services agency. Your licensor will work with you to assign training. If your licensor would like you to complete Foster Parent Training through the Training Academy, we will work with them to provide you with no-cost access to Foster Parent College self-paced modules, as well as the option to register and complete our Foster Parent Pre-Service Training (four virtual, instructor-led meetings). More information is available on our website.

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MI: Coaching Circles 4 | November 26, 2025 | 10:00 AM

Format

Virtual

Start

Nov 26, 2025 10:00 a.m.

End

Nov 26, 2025 11:30 a.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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TTCP x101.C for DCYF Only | December 1-2, 2025

Format

In Person

Location

Roseville, MN

Start

Dec 01, 2025 9:00 a.m.

End

Dec 02, 2025 4:00 p.m.

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X220 | December 2-3, 2025

Format

In Person

Location

Roseville, MN

Start

Dec 02, 2025 8:30 a.m.

End

Dec 03, 2025 4:30 p.m.

Description

This course, also known as Home Studies, is designed to help you gain an understanding of the Home Study assessment process. It will introduce you to engaging and conducting interviews with applicants and explore how to equitably and collaboratively assess an applicant's strengths and needs. By enhancing your knowledge of the Home Study Assessment, you will enhance your ability to gather, synthesize, assess, and summarize an applicant’s ability to provide for the safety and well-being of children. This course consists of three self-paced trainings followed by two instructor-led trainings (in-person). 15.5 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X111 | December 2, 2025 - CANCELED

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 02, 2025 12:30 p.m.

End

Dec 02, 2025 4:30 p.m.

Description

This four-hour virtual training is designed to enhance what was learned in the orientation modules, rather than repeat the information. The goal is to provide experiential learning that shows how the content covered in orientation intersects with worker practice through a case study. Trainers will guide learners through a series of activities, reflections, and discussions. This course is required to complete before you can register for CWTA X113: New Worker Foundations. 4.0 CEUs.

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CWTA X407.1 | December 2, 2025 | 3:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 02, 2025 3:00 p.m.

End

Dec 02, 2025 4:30 p.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X205 | December 8, 2025

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 08, 2025 9:00 a.m.

End

Dec 08, 2025 4:30 p.m.

Description

At this time this course is only offered for child welfare and child protection workers. The training allows trainees to gain knowledge of trafficking and exploitation, and to develop skills pertinent to the child welfare response to youth and families impacted by trafficking and exploitation. The goal of this training is to provide staff with the knowledge and skills to: identify trafficking, identify exploitation, identify youth at-risk of trafficking or exploitation, assess and respond to potential trafficking and exploitation of youth, and coordinate with partners in meeting the needs of youth and families; and demonstrate culturally responsive practice. Intended Audience: Experienced workers who have not completed Foundations training (since 2020) or SEY x203 or x204 (since 2019). 6.0 CEUs.

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TTCP x101.C (Virtual) | For MSW IV-E Scholars Only | December 8-9, 2025

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 08, 2025 9:00 a.m.

End

Dec 09, 2025 4:00 p.m.

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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CWTA X407.1 | December 8, 2025 | 9:30 AM

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 08, 2025 9:30 a.m.

End

Dec 08, 2025 11:00 a.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X400 | December 9-10, 2025

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 09, 2025 9:00 a.m.

End

Dec 10, 2025 4:00 p.m.

Description

In support of the Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA), Qualified Individual (QI) training is available to prepare clinicians and community members to help reduce the number of children in child care institutions. QIs provide an objective and independent review of the needs and strengths of children to determine whether or not those needs can be met within their family or family foster home with community services, rather than being placed in a child care institution, known as a Qualified Residential Treatment Program (QRTP). 12.0 CEUs. If you have questions about the QI training or want to express your interest in participating, email ffpsa.qualifiedindividual.dhs@state.mn.us.

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CWTA X202 | December 9-10, 2025

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 09, 2025 9:00 a.m.

End

Dec 10, 2025 4:00 p.m.

Description

The goal of this training is to introduce learners to the Family Group Decision Making (FGDM) process, and to understand how to work with families/youth involved with the child welfare system. An overview of the principles and phases of FGDM, including which cases are appropriate for referral to the FGDM process, is provided. Individuals will learn the specific skills, strategies, and techniques fundamental to facilitating and coordinating FGDM meetings in the context of child welfare. The training will cover the history, philosophy, and core practice elements of FGDM, along with an analysis of how it supports the goals of the MAAFPCWDA legislation by preventing out-of-home placements and promoting family reunification. It will also explore how FGDM aligns with the goals of ICWA by preserving families and preventing unnecessary out-of-home placements, thereby supporting reunification within American Indian communities. 12.0 CEUs.

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MI: Coaching Circles 2 | December 9, 2025 | 3:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 09, 2025 3:00 p.m.

End

Oct 10, 2025 4:30 p.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X111 | December 11, 2025

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 11, 2025 8:30 a.m.

End

Dec 11, 2025 12:30 p.m.

Description

This four-hour virtual training is designed to enhance what was learned in the orientation modules, rather than repeat the information. The goal is to provide experiential learning that shows how the content covered in orientation intersects with worker practice through a case study. Trainers will guide learners through a series of activities, reflections, and discussions. This course is required to complete before you can register for CWTA X113: New Worker Foundations. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

TTCP x101.C for Supervisors Only | December 15-16, 2025

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 15, 2025 9:00 a.m.

End

Dec 16, 2025 4:00 p.m.

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 2 | December 15, 2025 | 9:30 AM

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 15, 2025 9:30 a.m.

End

Dec 15, 2025 11:00 a.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X221 | December 16, 2025 | 8:00 AM

Format

In Person

Location

Roseville, MN

Start

Dec 16, 2025 8:00 a.m.

End

Dec 16, 2025 12:00 p.m.

Description

The Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPCWDA) was passed in 2024 and seeks to promote family stability by establishing minimum standards to prevent the arbitrary removal of children from their families and improve permanency outcomes, including family reunification. This initial four-hour training is designed to ensure county workers are prepared to utilize active efforts in their casework with disproportionately represented families, with special emphasis on African American families. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X111 | December 16, 2025 CANCELED

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 16, 2025 12:30 p.m.

End

Dec 16, 2025 4:30 p.m.

Description

This four-hour virtual training is designed to enhance what was learned in the orientation modules, rather than repeat the information. The goal is to provide experiential learning that shows how the content covered in orientation intersects with worker practice through a case study. Trainers will guide learners through a series of activities, reflections, and discussions. This course is required to complete before you can register for CWTA X113: New Worker Foundations. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X221 | December 16, 2025 | 1:00 PM

Format

In Person

Location

Roseville, MN

Start

Dec 16, 2025 1:00 p.m.

End

Dec 16, 2025 5:00 p.m.

Description

The Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPCWDA) was passed in 2024 and seeks to promote family stability by establishing minimum standards to prevent the arbitrary removal of children from their families and improve permanency outcomes, including family reunification. This initial four-hour training is designed to ensure county workers are prepared to utilize active efforts in their casework with disproportionately represented families, with special emphasis on African American families. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 3 | December 16, 2025 | 3:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 16, 2025 3:00 p.m.

End

Dec 16, 2025 4:30 p.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

December 17-18, 2025

Format

In Person

Location

Roseville, MN

Start

Dec 17, 2025 9:00 a.m.

End

Dec 18, 2025 4:00 p.m.

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 3 | December 22, 2025 | 9:30 AM

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 22, 2025 9:30 a.m.

End

Dec 22, 2025 11:00 a.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 4 | December 23, 2025 | 3:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Start

Dec 23, 2025 3:00 p.m.

End

Dec 23, 2025 4:30 p.m.

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X409 | Motivational Interviewing (MI): Pathway 2 (Agency Hosted)

Format

Virtual

Description

The Motivational Interviewing (MI) Skills for Child Welfare Professionals: Pathway 2 (Agency Hosted) course requires learners who have completed a minimum of 15 hours of Motivational Interviewing training by a MINT member or Academy approved trainer to provide electronic documentation of a minimum of 15 hours of training that includes applied practice of basic MI skills. Learners will then be asked to demonstrate their MI skills through a series of simulated encounters. Learners will watch a series of videos that simulate a person they might be working with as a child welfare professional. After each video, learners will record themselves as if they were responding to this person sitting across from them in a way that is consistent with the MI skills and approach. Learner’s responses will be reviewed at the end of the course, a final score will be assigned, and they will receive feedback on their demonstration.

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Course Code

CWTA X310: New Supervisor Training

Format

Hybrid

Description

The four sessions in this course offer new child welfare leaders a comprehensive and integrated learning experience that builds essential supervisory knowledge and skills. Through a combination of instructor-led and self-paced training, learners will develop supportive supervision strategies that emphasize values-driven leadership, cultural responsiveness, teamwork, and staff well-being. Educational supervision content will strengthen coaching, communication, and professional development practices to foster continuous learning and reflective practice across teams. Administrative supervision training will cover policy, conflict resolution, performance management, and change management, ensuring supervisors can confidently navigate organizational responsibilities while reinforcing trust and accountability. The final simulation-based training provides a safe and realistic environment for applying these skills holistically, preparing supervisors to lead effective and resilient teams dedicated to promoting the safety and well-being of children and families. 51 CEUs

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Course Code

CWTA X300 | Orientation to New Supervisor Training

Format

Virtual

Description

This fully virtual self-paced course provides a foundation for new child welfare leaders in Minnesota, combining four self-paced trainings designed to build essential supervisory knowledge and skills. Learners will explore Alfred Kadushin's three approaches to supervision—Administrative, Educational, and Supportive—while also examining ethical and reflective practices. The course discusses supervisory practice in alignment with the Minnesota Child Welfare Framework and Values. Learners will begin developing a personal Leadership Mission Statement to guide their practice with vision and integrity. This course also introduces the Safety Practice Profiles as a practical tool for coaching and skill-building across teams. The Intercultural Development Continuum (IDC) will be used to support growth in cultural responsiveness. Learners will complete the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) assessment and participate in a one-on-one debrief. Together, these trainings prepare new supervisors to lead with clarity, compassion, and a commitment to equitable, values-driven child welfare practice. 5.5 CEUs

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Course Code

CWTA X200.1 | March 18, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This training will refresh the professional's knowledge, deepen the application of safety-focused practice utilizing the Structured Decision Making (SDM) safety and risk assessments, and strengthen the connection between the safety assessment and safety planning. Additional outcomes include understanding the "why" behind the SDM assessments, how to leverage the tool within consult teams, and connect engagement skills with assessments. Participants will be expected to bring applicable practice experiences. 6.5 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X205 | January 20, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

At this time this course is only offered for child welfare and child protection workers. The training allows trainees to gain knowledge of trafficking and exploitation, and to develop skills pertinent to the child welfare response to youth and families impacted by trafficking and exploitation. The goal of this training is to provide staff with the knowledge and skills to: identify trafficking, identify exploitation, identify youth at-risk of trafficking or exploitation, assess and respond to potential trafficking and exploitation of youth, and coordinate with partners in meeting the needs of youth and families; and demonstrate culturally responsive practice. Intended Audience: Experienced workers who have not completed Foundations training (since 2020) or SEY x203 or x204 (since 2019). 6.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

TTCP x101.C (Virtual) | For MSW Only | March 23-24, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

TTCP x101.C (Virtual) | March 17-18, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

TTCP x101.C (Virtual) | January 6-7, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X215 | February 3, 2026 - May 5, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

The Signs of Safety (SOS) course teaches a strength-based, safety organized framework that focuses on engagement and child safety. SOS provides practical skill development based on the guiding principles of child welfare practice for workers and supervisors. Participants will learn about the Signs of Safety overview with brief history, Appreciative Inquiry, the Questioning Approach, Harm and Danger Statements and Safety Goals, Three Houses, Safety House, Mapping, and Safety Planning and Safety Networks. Then 3-months later, learners will attend a review course that provides an opportunity to consult and improve their practice of the Signs of Safety techniques. Learners must be able to attend all dates of Signs of Safety, including the Three Month Review, in order to receive credit. 16.0 CEUs.

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CWTA X201 | March 10, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

The goal of this course is for case workers to learn about their roles and responsibilities when involved in child protection legal proceedings and collaborating with courtroom professionals. Federal and Minnesota law requires county agencies to engage in reasonable/active efforts to support families involved in the child welfare system. Learn how focusing on family’s cultures and strengths can be beneficial. In addition, gain in-depth knowledge of how to prepare for court hearings and prepare proper documentation and acquire tips for testifying at trials. 6.0 CEUs.

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MI: Coaching Circles 3 | March 11, 2026 | 10:00 AM

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

MI: Instructor-Led Workshops | Cohort 40

Format

Virtual

Description

These instructor-led virtual workshops build on the Introduction to Motivational Interviewing (MI) Skills for Child Welfare Professionals: Self-Paced course. Learners will dive further into the spirit, principles, processes, and skills of MI, with an emphasis on practical application. 14.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X200.1 | February 10, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This training prepares child welfare professionals to use Minnesota’s updated Structured Decision Making® (SDM) Safety Assessment tool to assess and respond to immediate child safety threats. Through guided practice, case vignettes, and policy alignment, participants will develop skills in identifying safety threats, evaluating protective capacities, and implementing effective safety planning. 6.5 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X221 | February 5, 2026 | 8:00 AM | Otter Tail County Only

Format

In Person

Description

Note: This section is only for Otter Tail County employees. The Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPCWDA) was passed in 2024 and seeks to promote family stability by establishing minimum standards to prevent the arbitrary removal of children from their families and improve permanency outcomes, including family reunification. This initial four-hour training is designed to ensure county workers are prepared to utilize active efforts in their casework with disproportionately represented families, with special emphasis on African American families. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X111 | February 3, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This four-hour virtual training is designed to enhance what was learned in the orientation modules, rather than repeat the information. The goal is to provide experiential learning that shows how the content covered in orientation intersects with worker practice through a case study. Trainers will guide learners through a series of activities, reflections, and discussions. This course is required to complete before you can register for CWTA X113: New Worker Foundations. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

TTCP x101.C (In CK) | For Cook County Only | February 17-18, 2026

Format

In Person

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 1 | February 13, 2026 | 1:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

TTCP x101.C (In CK) | For Cook County Only | January 26-27, 2026

Format

In Person

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

TTCP x101.C (In Roseville) | March 19-20, 2026

Format

In Person

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

TTCP x101.C (Virtual) | February 23-24, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X111 | February 17, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This four-hour virtual training is designed to enhance what was learned in the orientation modules, rather than repeat the information. The goal is to provide experiential learning that shows how the content covered in orientation intersects with worker practice through a case study. Trainers will guide learners through a series of activities, reflections, and discussions. This course is required to complete before you can register for CWTA X113: New Worker Foundations. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

TTCP x101.C (Virtual) | For Supervisors Only | January 23 and 30, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X111 | March 3, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This four-hour virtual training is designed to enhance what was learned in the orientation modules, rather than repeat the information. The goal is to provide experiential learning that shows how the content covered in orientation intersects with worker practice through a case study. Trainers will guide learners through a series of activities, reflections, and discussions. This course is required to complete before you can register for CWTA X113: New Worker Foundations. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X210 | February 17, 2026 | CANCELED

Format

In Person

Description

The goal of this training is to introduce best practices when working with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and trans, queer and questioning, intersex, asexual or agender, and two-spirit (LGBTQIA2S+) youth. LGBTQIA2S+ youth are over-represented in child welfare systems and have been subjected to historical discrimination and oppression contributing to vulnerability and challenges. This training is intended to increase the awareness, knowledge, skills and abilities of social workers and supervisors to work effectively with this unique population through self-reflection, data, resource sharing, and interactive activities. 6.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 1 | February 25, 2026 | 10:00 AM

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 2 | February 20, 2026 | 1:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X202 | February 17-18, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

The goal of this training is to introduce learners to the Family Group Decision Making (FGDM) process, and to understand how to work with families/youth involved with the child welfare system. An overview of the principles and phases of FGDM, including which cases are appropriate for referral to the FGDM process, is provided. Individuals will learn the specific skills, strategies, and techniques fundamental to facilitating and coordinating FGDM meetings in the context of child welfare. The training will cover the history, philosophy, and core practice elements of FGDM, along with an analysis of how it supports the goals of the MAAFPCWDA legislation by preventing out-of-home placements and promoting family reunification. It will also explore how FGDM aligns with the goals of ICWA by preserving families and preventing unnecessary out-of-home placements, thereby supporting reunification within American Indian communities. 12.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X221 | February 4, 2026 | 12:30 PM | Becker and Clay County Only

Format

In Person

Description

Note: This section is only for Becker and Clay County employees. The Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPCWDA) was passed in 2024 and seeks to promote family stability by establishing minimum standards to prevent the arbitrary removal of children from their families and improve permanency outcomes, including family reunification. This initial four-hour training is designed to ensure county workers are prepared to utilize active efforts in their casework with disproportionately represented families, with special emphasis on African American families. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 2 | January 13, 2026 | 2:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X200.1 | January 13, 2026 - CANCELED

Format

Virtual

Description

This training prepares child welfare professionals to use Minnesota’s updated Structured Decision Making® (SDM) Safety Assessment tool to assess and respond to immediate child safety threats. Through guided practice, case vignettes, and policy alignment, participants will develop skills in identifying safety threats, evaluating protective capacities, and implementing effective safety planning. 6.5 CEUs.

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Course Code

TTCP x101.C (In Roseville) | January 21-22, 2026

Format

In Person

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X111 | January 29, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This four-hour virtual training is designed to enhance what was learned in the orientation modules, rather than repeat the information. The goal is to provide experiential learning that shows how the content covered in orientation intersects with worker practice through a case study. Trainers will guide learners through a series of activities, reflections, and discussions. This course is required to complete before you can register for CWTA X113: New Worker Foundations. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 1 | January 6, 2026 | 2:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X111 | January 22, 2026 | CANCELED

Format

Virtual

Description

This four-hour virtual training is designed to enhance what was learned in the orientation modules, rather than repeat the information. The goal is to provide experiential learning that shows how the content covered in orientation intersects with worker practice through a case study. Trainers will guide learners through a series of activities, reflections, and discussions. This course is required to complete before you can register for CWTA X113: New Worker Foundations. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

TTCP x101.C (Virtual) | for AIWBU Only | December 15-16, 2025

Format

Virtual

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X401 | CW Supervisors

Format

Virtual

Description

NTI for Child Welfare Supervisors is a 25 hour web-based training that focuses on case work practices and professional skills for staff across the child welfare continuum to promote child well-being, permanency and family stability for children living with foster, adoptive or guardianship families. Child Welfare Supervisors will receive a “Supervisor Coaching and Activity Guide” to support staff in applying learning to daily practice.

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Course Code

CWTA X113: New Worker Foundations

Format

Hybrid

Description

Learners who are new child protection employees in Minnesota are statutorily required to complete New Worker Foundations within the first 6 months of employment. Please be mindful of the cohort chosen during registration to ensure attendance at all scheduled training dates.

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Course Code

CWTA X223 | MAPCY

Format

Virtual

Description

This 2-hour self-paced online course is for anyone who uses the MAPCY tool, enters it into SSIS, and/or approves it, including staff at county agencies, Tribal agencies, and private agencies. This is a foundational training that is appropriate for new workers as well as a refresher for seasoned workers. The likely audience for this course is assessors who need to know how to complete the MAPCY and submit it for review and approval. The focus of this course is how to complete an accurate and high-quality assessment in a timely manner. Learners will understand MAPCY within the larger child welfare system and gain new skills to support permanency and children who are in care. 2.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X221 | December 3, 2025 | 8:00 AM

Format

In Person

Description

The Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPCWDA) was passed in 2024 and seeks to promote family stability by establishing minimum standards to prevent the arbitrary removal of children from their families and improve permanency outcomes, including family reunification. This initial four-hour training is designed to ensure county workers are prepared to utilize active efforts in their casework with disproportionately represented families, with special emphasis on African American families. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

MI: Pathway 1 Skills Demonstration

Format

Virtual

Description

In the final course in MI Training, you will be asked to demonstrate your Motivational Interviewing skills through a series of simulated encounters. In particular, you will watch a series of videos that simulate a person you might be working with as a child welfare professional. After each video, you will record yourself as if you were responding to this person sitting across from you in a way that is consistent with the Motivational Interviewing skills and approach. Your responses will be coded, a final score will be assigned, and you will receive feedback on your demonstration. Upon completion of the course, you will receive an email from the DHS CQI Department about the final MI phase/fidelity monitoring requirements under the FFPSA policy.

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Course Code

MI: Self-Paced

Format

Virtual

Description

Motivational Interviewing (MI), a collaborative conversational style for strengthening a person’s own motivation and commitment to change, has been shown to be effective in supporting the engagement and progress of individuals and families involved in child welfare services. The self-paced training will introduce learners to MI, including its history, spirit, principles, processes, and skills. NOTE - This course is a prerequisite for Motivational Interviewing (MI) Skills for Child Welfare Professionals: Instructor-Led Workshops.

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Course Code

CWTA X401 | CW Professionals

Format

Virtual

Description

The National Adoption Competency Mental Health Training Initiative (NTI) is designed to enhance the capacity of child welfare professionals to better understand and address the mental health and developmental needs of children moving to or having achieved permanency through adoption or guardianship. The state-of-the-art, evidence-informed, standardized trainings provide casework and clinical practices to promote child well-being and family stability.

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Course Code

CWTA X410: MI Pathway 3 Training Documentation Approval

Format

Virtual

Description

The Motivational Interviewing (MI) Skills for Child Welfare Professionals: Pathway 3 Training Documentation Approval course is the first of two Pathway 3 courses for workers who have successfully completed a minimum of 15 hour Motivational Interviewing training by a MINT trainer hosted through their agencies. In this course, you will need to provide electronic documentation of a minimum of 15 hours of training that includes applied practice of basic MI skills.

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Course Code

CWTA X409: MI Pathway 2 Skills Demonstration

Format

Virtual

Description

In the Motivational Interviewing (MI) Skills for Child Welfare Professionals: Pathway 2 Skills Demonstration course, you will be asked to demonstrate your MI skills through a series of simulated encounters. In particular, you will watch a series of videos that simulate a person you might be working with as a child welfare professional. After each video, you will record yourself as if you were responding to this person sitting across from you in a way that is consistent with the MI skills and approach. Your responses will be reviewed at the end of the course, a final score will be assigned, and you will receive feedback on your demonstration.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 3 | January 20, 2026 | 2:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X101

Format

Virtual

Description

Minnesota professionals identified by law who must make a report if suspected or known child maltreatment has occurred are considered Mandated Reporters. This 60-minute training is self-paced, and should only be completed by Minnesota County or Tribal Health and Human Services (HHS) Agency child protection workers. Course completion will be recorded in the training record of your Training Portal profile. NOTE: Mandated Reporters who are NOT county or tribal HHS child protection workers (healthcare, private agency social services, youth programs, private agency human services, mental health services, child care, education, law enforcement, coaching, probation/corrections, guardians ad litem, or clergy) should access this training in the course called Mandated Reporter Training (no log-in required). 1.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X409: MI Pathway 2 LYSSN Proficiency

Format

Virtual

Description

The Motivational Interviewing (MI) Skills for Child Welfare Professionals: Pathway 2 LYSSN Proficiency course is for learners who have completed MI training through a MINT trainer previously and will be submitting an ongoing fidelity skills assessment score that meets or surpasses basic advanced standards. LYSSN assessment must have been completed within the last 3 months.

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Course Code

CWTA X410: MI Pathway 3 Skills Demonstration

Format

Virtual

Description

In the Motivational Interviewing (MI) Skills for Child Welfare Professionals: Pathway 3 Skills Demonstration course, you will be asked to demonstrate your MI skills through a series of simulated encounters. In particular, you will watch a series of videos that simulate a person you might be working with as a child welfare professional. After each video, you will record yourself as if you were responding to this person sitting across from you in a way that is consistent with the MI skills and approach. Your responses will be reviewed at the end of the course, a final score will be assigned, and you will receive feedback on your demonstration.

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Course Code

CWTA X220 | January 27-28, 2026

Format

In Person

Description

This course, also known as Home Studies, is designed to help you gain an understanding of the Home Study assessment process. It will introduce you to engaging and conducting interviews with applicants and explore how to equitably and collaboratively assess an applicant's strengths and needs. By enhancing your knowledge of the Home Study Assessment, you will enhance your ability to gather, synthesize, assess, and summarize an applicant’s ability to provide for the safety and well-being of children. This course consists of three self-paced trainings followed by two instructor-led trainings (in-person). 15.5 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X221 | February 4, 2026 | 8:00 AM | Becker and Clay County Only

Format

In Person

Description

Note: This section is only for Becker and Clay County employees. The Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPCWDA) was passed in 2024 and seeks to promote family stability by establishing minimum standards to prevent the arbitrary removal of children from their families and improve permanency outcomes, including family reunification. This initial four-hour training is designed to ensure county workers are prepared to utilize active efforts in their casework with disproportionately represented families, with special emphasis on African American families. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X110: Orientation Self-Paced Modules (Updated 2025)

Format

Virtual

Description

As the initial course in the Minnesota Child Welfare Training Academy's New Worker Training series, New Worker Orientation: Self-Paced Modules is an interactive, self-paced, virtual training designed to give you a basic understanding of the Minnesota child welfare system. You’ll be introduced to the values, concepts, and practices underlying child welfare practice in Minnesota, and you’ll gain an understanding of, and become familiar with, the following areas: Development of Cultural Practice for New Workers Roles and Responsibilities of Child Welfare Workers in Minnesota Structure of the Child Welfare System Child Welfare History and Policy Guiding Statutes and Practices Family Assessment/Family Investigation Disparity and Disproportionality Self-Care and Well-Being Mandated Reporting Please note: You must complete this course before you can register for New Worker Orientation: Instructor-Led Enhancement. Note: This course takes about 5 hours to complete; however, the Attest Completion of IDI Assessment quiz and the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) - Debrief Session quiz may take 1- 3 business days to be graded. Please plan accordingly.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 4 | January 27, 2026 | 2:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

MI: Instructor-Led Workshops | Cohort 39

Format

Virtual

Description

These instructor-led virtual workshops build on the Introduction to Motivational Interviewing (MI) Skills for Child Welfare Professionals: Self-Paced course. Learners will dive further into the spirit, principles, processes, and skills of MI, with an emphasis on practical application. 14.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X409: MI Pathway 2 Sec 1a. Training Documentation Approval

Format

Virtual

Description

The Motivational Interviewing (MI) Skills for Child Welfare Professionals: Pathway 2 Training Documentation Approval course is the first of two Pathway 2 courses for workers who have successfully completed a minimum of 15 hour Motivational Interviewing training by a MINT certified trainer between 6/1/21 - present. If a learner successfully completed a 15-hour Motivational Interviewing training with a MINT trainer prior to 61/21, they will need to provide proof of attending and completing a refresher training if the training was held within the past 12 months. Upon completion of this course, learners will be able to register for the next course Pathway 2 Skills Demonstration.

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Course Code

CWTA X406 | Cohort 41

Format

Virtual

Description

These instructor-led virtual workshops build on the Introduction to Motivational Interviewing (MI) Skills for Child Welfare Professionals: Self-Paced course. Learners will dive further into the spirit, principles, processes, and skills of MI, with an emphasis on practical application. 14.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

SSIS Essentials (Updated 2025) | CWTA X404

Format

Virtual

Description

SSIS Essentials is a collection of seven self-pace lessons designed to provide caseworkers with an introduction to basic navigation and functionality of core SSIS functions. Learning is self-paced and experiential. Each lesson takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. While not required, we strongly suggest that all new workers complete this course.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 3 | February 27, 2026 | 1:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

MRT

Format

Virtual

Description

Minnesota professionals identified by law who must make a report if suspected or known child maltreatment has occurred are considered Mandated Reporters. This includes individuals working in healthcare, social services, youth programs, human services, mental health services, child care, education, law enforcement, coaching, or probation/corrections, as well as those working as guardians ad litem or as clergy. This 60-minute training is self-paced and does not require a Training Portal profile. Learners will receive a Certificate of Completion by email. 1.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

MRTYP

Format

Virtual

Description

This self-paced 15-minute training is designed for employees or supervisors of private or public youth recreation programs identified by law who must make a report if they have reason to believe that maltreatment of a child has occurred. The training features quizzes and interactive content. After you have completed all training content and taken the final quiz, you will receive a certificate of completion by email.

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Course Code

CWTA X221 | April 23, 2026 | 1:00 PM

Format

In Person

Description

The Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPCWDA) was passed in 2024 and seeks to promote family stability by establishing minimum standards to prevent the arbitrary removal of children from their families and improve permanency outcomes, including family reunification. This initial four-hour training is designed to ensure county workers are prepared to utilize active efforts in their casework with disproportionately represented families, with special emphasis on African American families. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X221 | April 23, 2026 | 8:00 AM | Hennepin & Ramsey County Only

Format

In Person

Description

NOTE: This section is for Hennepin and Ramsey County employees only. The Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPCWDA) was passed in 2024 and seeks to promote family stability by establishing minimum standards to prevent the arbitrary removal of children from their families and improve permanency outcomes, including family reunification. This initial four-hour training is designed to ensure county workers are prepared to utilize active efforts in their casework with disproportionately represented families, with special emphasis on African American families. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X408 | Motivational Interviewing (MI): Pathway 1 Skills Demonstration

Format

Virtual

Description

In the final course in MI Training, you will be asked to demonstrate your Motivational Interviewing skills through a series of simulated encounters. In particular, you will watch a series of videos that simulate a person you might be working with as a child welfare professional. After each video, you will record yourself as if you were responding to this person sitting across from you in a way that is consistent with the Motivational Interviewing skills and approach. Your responses will be coded, a final score will be assigned, and you will receive feedback on your demonstration. Upon completion of the course, you will receive an email from the DHS CQI Department about the final MI phase/fidelity monitoring requirements under the FFPSA policy.

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Course Code

CWTA X221 | February 19, 2026 | 12:30 PM | Hennepin County Only

Format

In Person

Description

NOTE: This section is for Hennepin County employees only. The Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPCWDA) was passed in 2024 and seeks to promote family stability by establishing minimum standards to prevent the arbitrary removal of children from their families and improve permanency outcomes, including family reunification. This initial four-hour training is designed to ensure county workers are prepared to utilize active efforts in their casework with disproportionately represented families, with special emphasis on African American families. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X221 | February 26, 2026 | 12:30 PM | Hennepin Only

Format

In Person

Description

Note: This section is only for Hennepin County employees. The Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPCWDA) was passed in 2024 and seeks to promote family stability by establishing minimum standards to prevent the arbitrary removal of children from their families and improve permanency outcomes, including family reunification. This initial four-hour training is designed to ensure county workers are prepared to utilize active efforts in their casework with disproportionately represented families, with special emphasis on African American families. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X205 | May 5, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

At this time this course is only offered for child welfare and child protection workers. The training allows trainees to gain knowledge of trafficking and exploitation, and to develop skills pertinent to the child welfare response to youth and families impacted by trafficking and exploitation. The goal of this training is to provide staff with the knowledge and skills to: identify trafficking, identify exploitation, identify youth at-risk of trafficking or exploitation, assess and respond to potential trafficking and exploitation of youth, and coordinate with partners in meeting the needs of youth and families; and demonstrate culturally responsive practice. Intended Audience: Experienced workers who have not completed Foundations training (since 2020) or SEY x203 or x204 (since 2019). 6.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

TTCP x102.C (Virtual) | For CJI Only | February 2 & 9, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

TTCP x101.C (Virtual) | For AMC Only | February 2 & 9, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X200.1 | April 15, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This training prepares child welfare professionals to use Minnesota’s updated Structured Decision Making® (SDM) Safety Assessment tool to assess and respond to immediate child safety threats. Through guided practice, case vignettes, and policy alignment, participants will develop skills in identifying safety threats, evaluating protective capacities, and implementing effective safety planning. 6.5 CEUs.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 2 | March 4, 2026 | 10:00 AM

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X407.1 | April 27, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X407.2 | May 4, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X407.3 | April 13, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X407.3 | April 14, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X407.4 | April 20, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X407.4 | April 21, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X404 | SSIS Essentials

Format

Virtual

Description

SSIS Essentials is a collection of ten lessons designed to provide caseworkers with an introduction to basic navigation and functionality of core SSIS functions. Learning is self-paced and experiential. This course takes approximately 5 hours to complete. While not required, we strongly suggest that all new workers complete this course. This is the same SSIS Essentials found in TrainLink, but will be reflected in your Training Portal training record. 5.0 CEUs

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Course Code

CWTA X209 | March 4, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This training will address crucial aspects of best practice in child welfare and domestic violence co-occurrence cases. Training will include historical social context setting and practice application, focusing on strengths-based practice. Partnering with non-offending parents and engaging offenders in accountability and change. In particular, participants will utilize two key protocols and practice applying them in scenario-based exercises to help build skills to enhance field work. Intended Audience: Experienced workers who have not taken Foundations training since January 2021. 6.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X205 | March 17, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

At this time this course is only offered for child welfare and child protection workers. The training allows trainees to gain knowledge of trafficking and exploitation, and to develop skills pertinent to the child welfare response to youth and families impacted by trafficking and exploitation. The goal of this training is to provide staff with the knowledge and skills to: identify trafficking, identify exploitation, identify youth at-risk of trafficking or exploitation, assess and respond to potential trafficking and exploitation of youth, and coordinate with partners in meeting the needs of youth and families; and demonstrate culturally responsive practice. Intended Audience: Experienced workers who have not completed Foundations training (since 2020) or SEY x203 or x204 (since 2019). 6.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X407.2 | April 7, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 4 | March 6, 2026 | 1:00 PM

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X215 | April 7, 2026 - July 7, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

The Signs of Safety (SOS) course teaches a strength-based, safety organized framework that focuses on engagement and child safety. SOS provides practical skill development based on the guiding principles of child welfare practice for workers and supervisors. Participants will learn about the Signs of Safety overview with brief history, Appreciative Inquiry, the Questioning Approach, Harm and Danger Statements and Safety Goals, Three Houses, Safety House, Mapping, and Safety Planning and Safety Networks. Then 3-months later, learners will attend a review course that provides an opportunity to consult and improve their practice of the Signs of Safety techniques. Learners must be able to attend all dates of Signs of Safety, including the Three Month Review, in order to receive credit. 16.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X220 | March 18-19, 2026

Format

In Person

Description

This course, also known as Home Studies, is designed to help you gain an understanding of the Home Study assessment process. It will introduce you to engaging and conducting interviews with applicants and explore how to equitably and collaboratively assess an applicant's strengths and needs. By enhancing your knowledge of the Home Study Assessment, you will enhance your ability to gather, synthesize, assess, and summarize an applicant’s ability to provide for the safety and well-being of children. This course consists of three self-paced trainings followed by two instructor-led trainings (in-person). 15.5 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X221 | March 19, 2026 | 1:00 PM

Format

In Person

Description

The Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPCWDA) was passed in 2024 and seeks to promote family stability by establishing minimum standards to prevent the arbitrary removal of children from their families and improve permanency outcomes, including family reunification. This initial four-hour training is designed to ensure county workers are prepared to utilize active efforts in their casework with disproportionately represented families, with special emphasis on African American families. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X221 | March 19, 2026 | 8:00 AM

Format

In Person

Description

The Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPCWDA) was passed in 2024 and seeks to promote family stability by establishing minimum standards to prevent the arbitrary removal of children from their families and improve permanency outcomes, including family reunification. This initial four-hour training is designed to ensure county workers are prepared to utilize active efforts in their casework with disproportionately represented families, with special emphasis on African American families. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X221 | March 26, 2026 | 8:00 AM

Format

In Person

Description

The Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPCWDA) was passed in 2024 and seeks to promote family stability by establishing minimum standards to prevent the arbitrary removal of children from their families and improve permanency outcomes, including family reunification. This initial four-hour training is designed to ensure county workers are prepared to utilize active efforts in their casework with disproportionately represented families, with special emphasis on African American families. 4.0 CEUs.

Coming soon

Course Code

TTCP x101.C (Virtual) | February 5-6, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This training is brought to you by the University of Minnesota Duluth Tribal Training and Certification Partnership (TTCP). This is an introductory course to the basics of the history of ICWA and application of ICWA and MIFPA. We have an education team comprised of several community trainers that come from University of Minnesota Duluth's MSW faculty and instructors, the Center for Regional and Tribal Child Welfare Studies instructors and researchers; tribal child welfare workers, county child welfare ICWA specialists, urban ICWA workers, individuals with lived experience, the MN GAL program, and elders. Your education team will include a mixture of individuals representing these varied backgrounds. 12 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X111 | February 12, 2026 | CANCELED

Format

Virtual

Description

This four-hour virtual training is designed to enhance what was learned in the orientation modules, rather than repeat the information. The goal is to provide experiential learning that shows how the content covered in orientation intersects with worker practice through a case study. Trainers will guide learners through a series of activities, reflections, and discussions. This course is required to complete before you can register for CWTA X113: New Worker Foundations. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 1 | March 30, 2026 | 10:30 AM

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

MI: Coaching Circles 4 | March 18, 2026 | 10:00 AM

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X407.1 | March 31, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X407.2 | April 6, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

The 1.5-hour Coaching Circles are designed to help you foster a realistic self-appraisal, hone your MI skills (with practice and feedback) and increase your confidence in the approach. The topics in each course have some similarity that will prepare you to take the final skills demonstration course. Learners will need to register for each of the four sessions. Circles do not need to be completed in order. 1.5 CEUs Each.

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Course Code

CWTA X111 | January 8, 2026

Format

Virtual

Description

This four-hour virtual training is designed to enhance what was learned in the orientation modules, rather than repeat the information. The goal is to provide experiential learning that shows how the content covered in orientation intersects with worker practice through a case study. Trainers will guide learners through a series of activities, reflections, and discussions. This course is required to complete before you can register for CWTA X113: New Worker Foundations. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X221 | February 5, 2026 | 12:30 PM | Otter Tail County Only

Format

In Person

Description

NOTE: This section is for Otter Tail County employees only. The Minnesota African American Family Preservation and Child Welfare Disproportionality Act (MAAFPCWDA) was passed in 2024 and seeks to promote family stability by establishing minimum standards to prevent the arbitrary removal of children from their families and improve permanency outcomes, including family reunification. This initial four-hour training is designed to ensure county workers are prepared to utilize active efforts in their casework with disproportionately represented families, with special emphasis on African American families. 4.0 CEUs.

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Course Code

CWTA X405 | Motivational Interviewing (MI): Pathway 1 Self-Paced

Format

Virtual

Description

Motivational Interviewing (MI), a collaborative conversational style for strengthening a person’s own motivation and commitment to change, has been shown to be effective in supporting the engagement and progress of individuals and families involved in child welfare services. The self-paced training will introduce learners to MI, including its history, spirit, principles, processes, and skills. NOTE: This course is a prerequisite for Motivational Interviewing (MI) Skills for Child Welfare Professionals: Instructor-Led Workshops. 4.0 CEUs.