Overview
Overview
Forensic Social Work in Health Care
is a specialized field that combines social work principles with the law to address complex issues in healthcare settings.
Forensic social workers play a crucial role in assessing and intervening with individuals who have been involved in the healthcare system, often due to mental health issues or substance abuse.
This Graduate Certificate program is designed for healthcare professionals and social workers who want to develop the skills and knowledge needed to work in forensic social work.
Through a combination of theoretical and practical courses, learners will gain a deep understanding of the intersection of social work and law, as well as the skills to assess and intervene with individuals in healthcare settings.
Key areas of focus include risk assessment, crisis intervention, and collaboration with healthcare teams.
By completing this Graduate Certificate program, learners will be equipped to make a positive impact in the lives of individuals and families affected by mental health issues and substance abuse.
Explore this opportunity further and discover how a career in forensic social work in health care can be a rewarding and challenging path for those passionate about making a difference.
Forensic Social Work in Healthcare is a specialized field that combines social work principles with the law to address complex cases. This Graduate Certificate program equips students with the skills to work with vulnerable populations, assess risk, and develop interventions. By studying forensic social work, students gain a deeper understanding of the intersection of mental health, law, and society. Key benefits include practical experience in assessment and intervention, theoretical knowledge of forensic psychology and law, and networking opportunities with professionals in the field. Career prospects include roles in mental health services, courts, and corrections.