Recognizing and Responding to Signs of Family Stress
This training will help participants get in touch with their own stress and help them recognize early signs of family stress.
This training will help participants get in touch with their own stress and help them recognize early signs of family stress.
Parent peer support is a parent/caregiver or using their lived experience to support others going through similar experiences.
For youth with disabilities and their families, this is often a time filled with questions, challenges, and uncertainty.
The National Center for Training and Technical Assistance on Child, Youth, and Family Mental Health (NTTAC) is pleased to announce a no-cost virtual System of Care Summit (SOC Summit) on May 14-16, 2024. No-cost continuing education hours are available each day.
The quality of relationships and interactions between parents and professionals on IFSP or IEP teams affects the success of the team to achieve desired outcomes for the child.
Join us to learn how to work with parents and/or professionals in ways that will assist with communication and conflict resolution.
Families as Allies is training interested parents & caregivers to help with outreach in communities across MS. This training will focus on outreach at conferences & events, presenting to community groups about FAA, & supporting families with school & other types of meetings within communities.
NAMI Peer-to-Peer is a free, 8-session course for adults living with mental health challenges. Sessions held on Saturdays from 10 a.m.-noon.
The Project SEARCH Program is a unique, business-led, nine-month employment preparation program that takes place entirely at the workplace.
This training is specially designed to align with Mississippi's essential components of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support.
Preparing for independent living is an exciting time in any youth's journey towards adulthood. For youth with disabilities and their families this is a time filed with questions and challenges.