#ApartButNotAlone Webinar: Family-Driven Practice: What It Means and Why It Matter
An overview webinar of the importance of family-driven advocacy for a child’s education team and the basic rights families have in the education system.
An overview webinar of the importance of family-driven advocacy for a child’s education team and the basic rights families have in the education system.
This session supports providers in any system (for example, mental health, health, education, child protection, juvenile justice) who work with families to understand what family-driven practice is and how it benefits families, children, providers and systems as a whole. The session is interactive and gives opportunities to use and work with the concepts. Although the […]
An overview webinar of the importance of family-driven advocacy for a child’s education team and the basic rights families have in the education system.
This session supports providers in any system (for example, mental health, health, education, child protection, juvenile justice) who work with families to understand what family-driven practice is and how it benefits families, children, providers and systems as a whole. The session is interactive and gives opportunities to use and work with the concepts. Although the […]
An overview webinar of the importance of family-driven advocacy for a child’s education team and the basic rights families have in the education system.
This session supports providers in any system (for example, mental health, health, education, child protection, juvenile justice) who work with families to understand what family-driven practice is and how it benefits families, children, providers and systems as a whole. The session is interactive and gives opportunities to use and work with the concepts. Although the training is focused on providers, families are always encouraged to attend our sessions and we encourage providers to invite families to the session as well.
Mental health, just like physical health, can be nurtured in children from a very young age. This webinar gives practical tips on supporting young children’s emotional development and recognizing when young children might need more support. Resources for finding support will be discussed, as will supporting young children during crises like the COVID pandemic. This webinar is appropriate for families, anyone working with families and anyone working in systems that serve families.
Join us via Zoom for our monthly Coaching and Support session for parents who are supporting other parents in any system.
Presented by: Joy Hogge, Executive Director, Families as Allies This session will give an overview of some of the challenges families face when their very young (0-8) children start to show emotional and behavioral challenges, as well as practical approaches to supporting families in this situation. Barriers that make it hard for families to recognize […]
Presented by: Nikki Flippins Mental health, just like physical health, can be nurtured in children from a very young age. The webinar gives practical tips on supporting young children's emotional development and recognizing when your children might need more support. Resources for finding support will be discussed, as will supporting young children during crises like […]