Adult Protective Services Workforce Innovations (APSWI)

Source: San Diego State University School of Social Work

Published: 2019

Summary:

Adult Protective Services Workforce Innovations (APSWI) is a training program of the Academy for Professional Excellence, a project of the San Diego State University School of Social Work.

APSWI provides innovative workforce development to APS professionals and their partners. Our mission is to provide exceptional learning and development experiences for the transformation of individuals, organizations, and communities to ensure that abused and vulnerable older adults and adults with disabilities receive high quality, effective interventions and services.

APSWI in partnership with state and national organizations has developed a nationally recognized Core Competency Training Curriculum for APS professionals. This curriculum is reviewed and approved by experts in the elder and dependent adult abuse fields.

These videos are all FREE for APS programs to use and are available on our webpage. Click here or on the link below for more information.

Link: Adult Protective Services Workforce Innovations (APSWI)

Topics: Financial Abuse, Neglect, Prevention/Intervention, Screening/Assessment

Access: Web-based

Intended Use: Self-directed Learning

Audience: Caregivers, Community, Social Services

Level: Advanced, Intermediate

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