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$20.00 This training will allow child welfare staff to determine the legal definitions and responsibilities of men who are possible fathers to a childLegal Rights and Responsibilities of Fathers in NYS (March 16, 2022) -
$20.00 This training is designed to give participants an insight into therapeutic supervised visitation and how it presents a unique opportunity to engage the whole family in addressing the impact of family violence and neglect, as well as systemic racial bias, on families of colorWhen Parents and Systems Cause Harm- Healing Parent-Child Relationships in Therapeutic Supervised Visitation (May 20, 2022) -
Attuning to Attachment Ruptures in Supervised Visitation (December 12, 2022)
$40.00 This workshop will support service providers with the following: defining attachment and attunement; identifying various attachment styles and what insecure attachment might look like in visits; learning how attunement supports children and relationships overall; and learning strategies to support parents with increased attunement to their children -
Child Sexual Abuse Prevention for Gymnastics Coaches (November 30, 2021)
$0.00 This 90-minute virtual training will give club owners, coaches and staff the tools to effectively and confidently keep athletes and gyms safe from sexual abuse Participants will learn about the dynamics of child sexual abuse, appropriate athlete-coach boundaries, how to recognize signs and report abuse, and how to create a safe gym culture Developed in -
Child Sexual Abuse Prevention for School Personnel Online Course
$0.00 One in ten children are sexually abused before age 18 and children with disabilities are at a higher risk This 1-hour FREE self-paced, online training is designed to empower and encourage elementary school personnel to become agents for change By giving them the tools, knowledge, and confidence, they need to prevent, identify, and report abuse, -
Everything You Need to Know to Appear in Family Court as a Social Worker
$20.00 Child welfare staff are regularly required to appear in court on numerous matters For child welfare staff to be most effective, they need to understand how the judicial process works, how the courts function, best manners of communication, and what is expected of them in a courtroom This course will address all these areas -
Fundamentals of Corporal Punishment Against Children in NYC Family Court and Schools, Law, and Policy (May 31, 2023)
$40.00 Corporal punishment (the use of physical force to discipline) for children in New York is legal, however the law is broad and is open to a wide degree of interpretation Attendees will learn the process of how a case of excessive corporal punishment arises and progresses through family court As well as understand the status of -
Managing Secondary Traumatic Stress (October 20, 2022)
$40.00 This two-hour training educates clinicians and front-line workers about the symptoms of secondary traumatic stress, and provides them with skills to prevent and offset its impact -
Trauma Responsive Care and Healing Centered Engagement: Strategies to Promote Healing and Resilience in Organizations Serving Children and Families
$0.00 Organizations that serve children and families who have experienced trauma and adversity must go beyond the awareness of trauma to change services, policies, and practices Healing must be viewed as a collective process and trauma-informed principles must be integrated into all interactions This workshop will define trauma-responsive care and healing centered engagement It will provide key strategies for individuals and organizations to incorporate the principles of safety, trust and transparency, and restoring power, voice and choice into their work with children, families and staff, and across systems of care -
Understanding Trauma with Children in the Foster Care System
$0.00 Children who have been in the foster care system are at a significantly higher risk of mental and physical health problems than children who haven’t been in foster care Recognizing the profound impact of trauma on a child's development, behavior, and overall well-being, this course is designed to equip foster care and social services staff with the essential knowledge needed to understand trauma and its impact on children, and contribute to the overall well-being of children in foster care -
Working with LGBTQ Youth and Families in Trauma-Informed Settings (June 22, 2022)
$20.00 Studies have shown that LGBTQ+ youth experience potentially traumatic event In this workshop we will talk through the questions you may have in your work with LGBTQ+ youth; discuss language & terminology so that you can feel more comfortable navigating conversations about identity; and explore best practices in working with LGBTQ+ youth and their caregivers, especially in the aftermath of trauma