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New DRDP 2025 Trainings

New DRDP 2025 Trainings

The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) is pleased to invite you to a FREE in-person and virtual training on the Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP) 2025. This training is funded by CDSS and presented by WestEd.

Participants will learn about the updates to the DRDP (2025), how to access it in DRDP Online, what reports will be available, and the process of the soft implementation. You will also gain insights into effectively using documentation and evidence for rating purposes, as well as understanding the importance of inter-rater reliability.

Training Logistics

Type: Virtual and In-Person

Funding: Fully funded by CDSS

Language: Available in both English and Spanish

Stipend: A $100 stipend will be available for qualifying participants

Duration: Three hours

Date and Time: Training will be ongoing with the first scheduled sessions conducted in May and June 2025. Dates will be added monthly, so please keep checking for updates. Visit this registration page to select your preferred date and time.

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