PPT-Addressing Trauma in Child Welfare: Promoting Well-Being for Children, Youth, and Families

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Clare Anderson Deputy Commissioner Administration on Children Youth and Families WellBeing Has Multiple Domains including but not limited to safety and permanency

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Clare Anderson Deputy Commissioner Administration on Children Youth and Families WellBeing Has Multiple Domains including but not limited to safety and permanency 2 Adapted from Impact Youth Services 2011 . CONSTITUTION – BILL OF RIGHTS. Section 28. . . Children.-(1) . Every child has the right- . (. b)  . to family care or parental care, or to appropriate alternative care when removed from the family environment; . Bev Johns. bevjohns@juno.com. www.bevjohns.com. Teaching is Rocket Science. In today’s schools, we are expected to meet children’s basic needs of food and clothing and shelter. We are expected to form positive relationships with each student so we can reach them academically, socially, and emotionally. We are expected to get them to school and on time. We are expected to build trust and provide a safe haven for each child. We are expected to find the right instruction that will meet their academic needs. We are expected to teach them appropriate social skills. We are expected to meet the many emotional needs that our children have today. We are expected to comfort and give hope for a brighter tomorrow.. Module 1: . Introduction to . Pennsylvania’s Child . Welfare Practice. Learning Objectives. Recognize the purpose of the Charting the Course curriculum, its organization, and procedures leading to the direct service worker certificate.. Lisa Conradi, . Psy.D. . . Project Co-Director – ACYF and SAMHSA Grants. Chadwick Center for Children and Families . &. Annette Burleigh, ACSW, LCSW. Programs . Manager, Trauma-Informed . Care. 2013 Family Center Annual Event .  PACWRC  April 17, 2013. Karen . Shanoski. Stephanie . Maldonado . Jeanne . Schott. Wednesday, April 10, 2013. Introduction. Learning Objectives. Agenda. Learning Objectives. Conradi. , . Psy.D. .. Chadwick Trauma-Informed Systems Project. Chadwick Center for Children and Families. Rady. Children’s Hospital – San Diego. Ph. : 858-576-1700 ext. 6008. E-mail: lconradi@rchsd.org. Our Vision. Every child, youth, and family experiences a life rich with positive opportunities, nurturing relationships, and supportive communities.. Our Mission. National leadership in advocating for an enhanced quality of life for Pennsylvania’s children, youth and families.  . Marilyn Augustyn MD. Boston University School of Medicine. Boston Medical Center. What is trauma?. 3E’s: . Individual trauma results from an . event. , series . of events, or set of . circumstances. identifying Strategies . To Promote Healing. The California Child Care Resource & Referral Network & The California Department Of Social Services Bridge Program . Welcome & introductions. Child trauma occurs more than you think. . More than. TWO THIRDS OF CHILDREN. reported at least 1 . traumatic event by age 16.. 1. Potentially traumatic events include: . Each year, the number of youth requiring hospital treatment for physical assault-related injuries would fill. MNDHS Child Safety and Permanency Division. Minnesota: One State’s Journey. March 6, 2014. Overview. Minnesota Context. Influence of Child Welfare Reform. Development process. Integration of Components. This brief is based on a webinar Implementing a TraumaInformed Approach for Youth Across Service Sectors held Tuesday May 21 2013 200 pm to 330 pm EDT The webinar was sponsored by the Interagency Work Child Welfare Training Toolkit. Acknowledgment. A program of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Children’s Bureau. Child Welfare Training Toolkit. Acknowledgment. A program of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Children’s Bureau.

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