Tips for Making Home Visits in Child Welfare (Lone Worker Safety)

Despite the benefits of seeing clients in their homes, there are some inherent challenges and things to keep in mind when interviewing parents and children in their home

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Despite the benefits of seeing clients in their homes, there are some inherent challenges and things to keep in mind when interviewing parents and children in their home. Upon first contact with a client, social workers are often met with some barriers.

The worker’s ability to gain entry into the home is often indicative of resistance to or compliance with intervention. Here are some suggestions from the New Social Worker for a first meeting in a client’s home…

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May 9, 2024