This is where practice meets the classroom. Every toolkit on this page is a free companion to one of my YouTube videos, built to close the gap between what social work school teaches and what the job actually asks of you. Browse cheat sheets, templates, annotated examples, and instructor-ready discussion guides.
SOAP notes are not just paperwork. They are clinical thinking on the page. This free toolkit gives you everything you need to write them well: a one-page cheat sheet that breaks down what belongs in each section, a clean fillable template for your clinical folder, a fully annotated example showing exactly why each line works, and five classroom-ready discussion prompts for instructors. Built by a working LCSW for social work students, interns, field educators, and anyone tired of vague documentation advice. Companion content for SOAP Notes: Real-World Social Work Learning for Students and Classrooms | CSWE and NASW Aligned YouTube video.
We all learned Person-in-Environment in Foundation year. Most of us learned it as a diagram we drew once and never returned to. This video breaks down PIE as an active clinical skill and walks you through all four levels: Micro, Mezzo, Macro, and Chrono, the level most practitioners skip entirely.
Includes a free 19-page toolkit with a cheat sheet, two fillable templates (classroom and clinical), an annotated case walkthrough, and an instructor discussion guide with prompts, exercises, and a rubric. Built for BSW and MSW students, field instructors, clinical supervisors, and practicing social workers. Companion content for Person-in-Environment Through an Advanced Lens | PIE Framework for Social Workers YouTube video.
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