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SUMMARY:ALLIANCE - Suicide Prevention LEARN Training by Forefront
DESCRIPTION:LEARN is a suicide awareness training that helps participants identify and act on signs of suicide.  The training was developed in the School of Social Work by noted Suicidologist\, Dr. Jennifer Stuber\, and is based on best practices outlined by the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA). LEARN is designed to empower individuals to help others move in the direction of hope\, recovery\, and survival. \nRegistration for caregivers: \n\nUnder Select Your Class below\, click on the Classes Available button\nFind the training you wish to attend and click Register Now\nIf you are not already logged in (profile required)\, enter your Username and Password and click Log In\nClick the large blue Register for this class button at the right\nYou are now registered! You will receive an email with details about the training\nFor assistance with profiles or passwords\, you may contact our Help Desk by emailing help@acwe.on.spiceworks.com.
URL:https://cfsf.site/event/alliance-suicide-prevention-learn-training-by-forefront/
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SUMMARY:ALLIANCE - Talking with Children about Race
DESCRIPTION:2nd of 2 Sessions\, 3 hours each \nRecent research has shown that children have very complex understandings of differences and how they make meaning of stereotypes. Far from being color-blind\, most children are aware of how their own skin color is an advantage or disadvantage.  They also judge their peers based on these differences — even though many adults believe young children in today’s generation don’t stereotype. Because of this\, it is important to give children anti-bias messages\, through actions and words that actively counter what they are internalizing and witnessing in the world. \nIn this workshop we will explore how children and youth learn and practice racism and privilege. Participants will learn strategies to for acting on teachable moments and ways to create counter narratives. \nThis training is presented by Dr. Caprice Hollins and/or Ilsa Govan\, M.A.\, co-founders of Cultures Connecting\, LLC.  \nDr. Hollins received her doctorate in clinical psychology with an emphasis in multicultural and community psychology in 1998. She has over 14 years of experience teaching graduate courses\, working with historically marginalized populations\, researching\, studying\, and facilitating race related conversations. Her experience includes opening and directing the Department of Equity & Race Relations for Seattle Public Schools\, developing and implementing district-wide and school-based trainings\, while utilizing her background in psychology to assist district leaders and staff\, institutionalize change to promote equity and social justice. She also currently works as a part-time core faculty in the department of counseling at The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology. \nIlsa Govan\, M.A. has more than 15 years of experience as a classroom teacher and anti-racist community activist. She began her work for social and environmental justice in high school with her involvement in advocating for Native American rights. Since then she has facilitated\, organized and participated in numerous workshops\, study circles and conferences across the country. Ilsa worked as an Equity and Race Specialist for Seattle Public Schools\, addressing institutional racism in a large organization. She has also served on the planning teams of the Seattle Race Conference and the White Privilege Conference. Ilsa earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education from Western Washington University and her Master’s Degree in Bicultural Human Development from Pacific Oaks College Northwest. For her thesis\, she spent a year studying effective European American teachers of African American students in three Seattle elementary schools. \nRegistration Instructions:\n\n\n\nUnder Select Your Class below\, click on the Classes Available button\nFind the training you wish to attend and click Register Now\nIf you are not already logged in (profile required)\, enter your Username and Password and click Log In\nClick the large blue Register for this class button at the right\nYou are now registered! You will receive an email with details about the training\nFor assistance with profiles or passwords\, you may contact our Help Desk by emailing help@acwe.on.spiceworks.com.
URL:https://cfsf.site/event/alliance-talking-with-children-about-race-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210316T180000
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SUMMARY:ALLIANCE - Honoring their History:  Memory Preservation for Children in Care
DESCRIPTION:Without memories\, how do you understand who you are? These slices of life are tied to emotions\, learning and growth\, and help us maintain connections to our personal history and life story. \nOften we use tools like photographs or stories or memorabilia to recall feelings or look back on events. The new training “Honoring Their History: Memory Preservation for Children in Care” focuses on how to support a child’s well-being through the recording of memories and other parts of their life during their time away from their family. \nThis webinar introduces the idea of memory preservation as central to a child’s welfare\, because it provides many benefits to emotional and mental health. You will be guided through how to start the process and the different methods of preservation\, and will be encouraged to think about which would work best for you and your family. You also will explore a variety of ways to gather information from both the child and other important adults in the child’s life. \nAt the close of this training\, you will have an individual plan for documenting and preserving memories in a way that honors the child’s past and present. \nRegistration Instructions:\n\n\n\nUnder Select Your Class below\, click on the Classes Available button\nFind the training you wish to attend and click Register Now\nIf you are not already logged in (profile required)\, enter your Username and Password and click Log In\nClick the large blue Register for this class button at the right\nYou are now registered! You will receive an email with details about the training\nFor assistance with profiles or passwords\, you may contact our Help Desk by emailing help@acwe.on.spiceworks.com.
URL:https://cfsf.site/event/alliance-honoring-their-history-memory-preservation-for-children-in-care-3/
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