The Butler Institute does not currently offer the following training, but each training and most curricula can be made available upon request.
Please email Linda.Metsger@du.edu or call (303) 871.2910 for more information.
Human Services Caseworker Training
- Advanced Topics in Culturally Responsive Practice with Hispanic Families
- Assuring Safety and Building Parental Capacity for Child Welfare Caseworkers & Supervisors
- Between Teens
- Effective Child Welfare Practice with Hispanic Families
- El Jardin Simulation & Workshop
- Fatherhood in Child Welfare
- Foundations of Family Formation
- Healthy Relationships for Youth in Foster Care
- In the Best Interest of our Children: A Hands-on Approach to Safety Assessment & Planning
- Initial Intervention with the Non-Offending Parent
- La Frontera Nueva (The New Frontier): Working with Hispanic/Latino Families
- Planning in Advance: Life Beyond Foster Care
- Promoting Youth as Problem Solvers: Coping with Mental Health & Substance Abuse
- Secondary Trauma for Caseworkers
- SMART Training
- The Intake Link: Advanced Skills for Stronger Protection Connections
- We to Me: Working with Youth from a Cultural Perspective
- Working with Families Experiencing Domestic Violence
- Working with GLBTQ Kids
- Working with Incarcerated Parents
- Using Psychological Assessment Information in Child Welfare Case Planning
Human Services Supervisor Training
- Advanced Secondary Trauma for Supervisors
- Developing a Culturally Responsive Team
- Enhancing Safety through Supervision for Child Welfare Supervisors
- Innovations in Child Welfare Practice
- Making the Most of Supervision
- Putting the Pieces Together (Adminstrative, Educational, & Supportive Supervision)
- The Cutting Edge: Fresh Approaches to Supervision
Other Professional Training
Other Professional Training for Working with Children & Youth
- Connecting with Clients: A Partnership for Change
- Curriculum 101: Planning & Developing Creative Curriculum
- Evaluation & Assessment for Juveniles who Commit Sexual Offenses
- Family Group Decision Making (FGDM): Engaging, Encouraging, and Empowering Families to Succeed Training
- Family Group Decision Making: Engaging, Encouraging, and Empowering Families to Succeed: Train-the-Trainer Session
- Family Group Decision Making: Engaging, Encouraging, and Empowering Families to Succeed: Community Overview Training
- Growing Your Workforce
- Sexual Abuse Victims & Juveniles who Commit Sexual Offenses
- Unlocking the Door: Keys to Success in Working with Teens











