REGISTRATION FEES:

Non-county Employee and Non-county Foster Parent Registration Fees

Registration Fee: $15.00

Effective Matching Practices: Matching Practices that Promote Permanency

Helping Children Cope: How Foster and Adoptive Parents Can Reduce Child Trauma During Placement Moves

Helping Children Cope: Reducing Trauma During Placement Moves

Promoting Placement Stability: Using Home Visits to Prevent Foster Care and Adoption Disruption

Transitioning From Foster to Adoptive Parenting: Helping Kinship and Foster Parents Prepare for the Changes Adoption Brings

Adolescent Assessment and Case Planning

Adolescent Development

Adolescents with Developmental Disabilities

Adolescents with Developmental Disabilities Who Have Committed Sexual Offenses
Ages and Stages Social Emotional Screening for Young Children

Screening of Young Children for Developmental Delays

Creating Placement Stability

Developmental Consequences of Child Maltreatment

Ethics and Liability

Interdisciplinary Case Conflict Management

Intervention Strategies & Service Provisions for Adolescents

Legal Preparation for Caseworkers

Maternal Substance Abuse

Nurturing Children with Special Health Care Needs

Guided By the Law: ICWA, ADA , MEPA, ASFA

Parents With Mild Cognitive Impairments

Sexual Health for Foster Care Children and Adolescents

Helping Children Cope: Reducing Trauma During Placement Moves

Teaching Parents with Cognitive Disabilities Home Safety and Child Health Awareness

Teens, Tweens, & Everything In-Between

Treatment Planning for Abused Children

Lifebooks Connecting Children to their Past and Present

Using Psychological Assessment Information in Child Welfare Case Planning


Registration Fee: $25.00

Adolescents with Developmental Disabilities Who Have Committed Sexual Offenses

Adolescent Substance Use and Associated Disorders

Advanced Supervisory Skills: Creating Communities of Practice

Back To Basics: A Refresher For Seasoned Supervisors

Building Partnerships with Families: Practical Interventions for the Paraprofessional

Domestic Violence and Child Protective Services Cross Training

Family Reunification

Healing Traumatized Children in Substitute Care

Initial Intervention with the Non-offending Parent

Intervention Skills for Case Aides

Medical Aspects of Child Maltreatment

Mental Health and Medications for Children in Placement

Recognizing and Managing Behavior in Children with ADHD

Strategies for Parenting Challenging Children

Working With Substance Abuse in the Child Welfare System

Treatment Partnerships

Working with Families with Children/Parents with Developmental Disabilities

Working with Sexually Abused Children in Foster Care


Registration Fee: $40.00

SAFE (Structured Analysis Family Evaluation) Interview Skills Training Registration Fee - $15.00

Safe Interview Skills Training Materials Fee - $25.00


Registration Fee: $43.00

Foster Parent Core Training – Lowry

Foster Parent Core Training – University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS)


Registration Fee: $50.00

SAFE (Structured Analysis Family Evaluation) Supervisor Training Registration Fee - $15.00

SAFE Supervisor Materials Fee - $35.00


Registration Fee: $75.00

SAFE (Structured Analysis Family Evaluation) Training Registration Fee - $25.00

SAFE Training Materials Fee - $50.00


Registration Fee: $110.00

Core 1 “Family-Centered Child Welfare”

Core 2 “Case Planning and Family-Centered Casework”

Core 3 “The Effects of Abuse and Neglect on Child Development”

Core 4 “Separation, Placement and Reunification in Child Welfare”

Supervisor Core 1: Administrative Supervision : Supervisor as Manager

Supervisor Core 2: Educational Supervision : Supervisor as Coach

Supervisor Core 3: Supportive Supervision : Supervisor as Team Leader


Registration Fee: $165.00
Specialized Interviewing Skills for Children of Latency Age


Registration Fee: $185.00

Motivational Interviewing (Fourteen (14) CAC Certification Hours available)

Principles of Addiction Counseling (Twenty-one (21) CAC Certification Hours available)

F.I.R.S.T. Workshop: Finding Inner Resiliency for Secondary Trauma