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
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| Parents With Mild Cognitive Impairments |
Sexual Health for Foster Care Children and Adolescents |
Helping Children Cope: Reducing Trauma During Placement Moves
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| 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
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Using Psychological Assessment Information in Child Welfare Case Planning |
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 |
SAFE (Structured Analysis Family Evaluation) Interview Skills Training Registration Fee - $15.00
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Safe Interview Skills Training Materials Fee - $25.00
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Foster Parent Core Training – Lowry |
Foster Parent Core Training – University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS) |
SAFE (Structured Analysis Family Evaluation) Supervisor Training Registration Fee - $15.00
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SAFE Supervisor Materials Fee - $35.00 |
SAFE (Structured Analysis Family Evaluation) Training Registration Fee - $25.00
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SAFE Training Materials Fee - $50.00
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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
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Supervisor Core 2: Educational Supervision : Supervisor as Coach |
Supervisor Core 3: Supportive Supervision : Supervisor as Team Leader
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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
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