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Kinship Traditions of Caring and Collaborating Training - Sep 26-27, 2018

Sep 26, 2018 08:30am -
Sep 27, 2018 04:00pm
(GMT-6)

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KINSHIP TRADITIONS OF CARING AND COLLABORATING:

A TRAUMA-INFORMED MODEL OF PRACTICE

 

A SPECIALLY DESIGNED TRAINING FOR PUBLIC AND

PRIVATE AGENCY SUPERVISORS AND CHILD WELFARE WORKERS

 

Wilmington, Delaware

September 26 – 27, 2018

8:30 am – 4:00 pm

 

CWLA invites you to participate in the Kinship Traditions of Caring and Collaborating: A Trauma-Informed Model of Practice Training.  The two-day training aims to 1) provide public and private agency child welfare workers with skills to support kinship families who are caring for their younger family members, and 2) offer supervisors strategies to support staff in their work with kinship families. The training program embraces a trauma-informed model of practice that helps agencies ensure a shared vision, mission, objectives, values, strengths-based language, and best practice strategies to help achieve child safety, well-being, and permanency outcomes in the best interests of kinship caregiving families. This training is adapted from a research to practice curriculum that has been field-tested nationally.

 

Training objectives include:

  1. Demonstrate why and how kinship care has become a policy choice and practice challenge;
  2. Provide the rationale for collaboration as a trauma-informed model of practice;
  3. Identify and provide examples of nine major issues of concern that require collaboration with kinship caregivers (including legal, health/mental health, child behavior, family relationships, fair and equal treatment, and more);
  4. Demonstrate five competencies essential for collaborating with kinship caregivers, including addressing the dynamics of attachment versus authority, and demographic and cultural diversity;
  5. Apply the five competencies to specific phases of service delivery, including engaging families and securing community supports;
  6. Demonstrate specific collaboration practice tools with an emphasis on family assessment and trauma-informed parenting;
  7. Share strategies that support the transfer of skills from training to practice, including advocacy.

 

Participants and Facilitators: This training is designed for public and private agency child welfare workers and supervisors, representatives of kinship support groups, navigators, and advocacy programs, as well as staff who work with mental health, juvenile justice, and school programs. Kinship caregivers are also warmly welcomed. The facilitator will be Eileen Mayers Pasztor, DSW, who is a principal developer of the curriculum, trainer for Child Welfare League of America (CWLA), and Professor at California State University, Long Beach School of Social Work. A kinship caregiver will also participate in the presentation.

 

Training Registration Fee: CWLA Members, $325; Non-Members, $400

Includes participation in two days of learning new strategies and techniques to support staff and kinship caregivers, and handout materials.

 

Training CEUs Fee:  CWLA Members, $35; Non-Members, $50

12 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are available for the two-day training, provided through NASW – Washington State Chapter.

 

Training Location: The training will be held at Children & Families First, 809 N. Washington Street, Wilmington, DE 19801. Hotel: A list of hotels in the area is available on the Location page. Travel: Philadelphia International Airport or Wilmington Amtrak Train Station. 

 

Questions regarding registration should be directed to Julie Brite at jbrite@cwla.org. Questions regarding the program should be directed to Donna Petras at dpetras@cwla.org.

 

We look forward to your participation in this timely and inspiring training!


Event Type:Training
Category:Educational Seminar
Early registration ends on Aug 19, 2018.
Regular registration starts on Aug 20, 2018 and ends on Sep 22, 2018.
Late registration starts on Sep 23, 2018.
(GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)