Strengthening Families’ Protective Factors: Focus on Concrete Support in Times of Need

Strengthening Families’ Protective Factors: Focus on Concrete Support in Times of Need

Helping parents understand that asking for help is a strength

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About this course

Please note: This is not a self-paced course. This Training Replay contains training materials and resources associated with a live training and is intended to support implementation and continued professional development. A certificate will NOT be provided for review of these materials and resources.

Training materials and resources from the CalTrin-hosted webinar: Strengthening Families’ Protective Factors: Concrete Support in Times of Need, presented by Maureen Durning and Jane Zink with Butterfly Trainings That Transform LLC, February 8, 2022.

Concrete Support in Times of Need refers to being resourceful, and able to locate and access the basic necessities of life. Join us as we learn strategies to help families access the physical, mental, and emotional supports they need and learn that asking for help is a strength.

Learners will:

  • Define the characteristics and skills related to accessing concrete support in times of need.
  • Identify everyday actions that support the ability to access concrete support in times of need.
  • Participate in activities that demonstrate the ability to access concrete support in times of need, for ourselves and for the families we serve, including those who have experienced trauma.
  • Make a plan to incorporate this knowledge into your life and work

Who should attend: All staff of family resource center (FRCs), child abuse prevention councils (CAPCs), and other family-serving organizations.

Curriculum

  • RECORDING & PRESENTATION SLIDES
  • Webinar Recording
  • Presentation Slides (3/page)
  • TRAINING RESOURCES
  • Concrete Support Action Sheet (CSSP)
  • Reflection/Action Plan
  • Thoughts about Help
  • CDC Crisis Hotline
  • Keep-Change-Act
  • Video: StoryCorps "You remember the first dinner together?"
  • Video: Child Mind Institute "Getting Better Together"
  • List of Supplemental Resources
  • STRONG Portfolio

About this course

Please note: This is not a self-paced course. This Training Replay contains training materials and resources associated with a live training and is intended to support implementation and continued professional development. A certificate will NOT be provided for review of these materials and resources.

Training materials and resources from the CalTrin-hosted webinar: Strengthening Families’ Protective Factors: Concrete Support in Times of Need, presented by Maureen Durning and Jane Zink with Butterfly Trainings That Transform LLC, February 8, 2022.

Concrete Support in Times of Need refers to being resourceful, and able to locate and access the basic necessities of life. Join us as we learn strategies to help families access the physical, mental, and emotional supports they need and learn that asking for help is a strength.

Learners will:

  • Define the characteristics and skills related to accessing concrete support in times of need.
  • Identify everyday actions that support the ability to access concrete support in times of need.
  • Participate in activities that demonstrate the ability to access concrete support in times of need, for ourselves and for the families we serve, including those who have experienced trauma.
  • Make a plan to incorporate this knowledge into your life and work

Who should attend: All staff of family resource center (FRCs), child abuse prevention councils (CAPCs), and other family-serving organizations.

Curriculum

  • RECORDING & PRESENTATION SLIDES
  • Webinar Recording
  • Presentation Slides (3/page)
  • TRAINING RESOURCES
  • Concrete Support Action Sheet (CSSP)
  • Reflection/Action Plan
  • Thoughts about Help
  • CDC Crisis Hotline
  • Keep-Change-Act
  • Video: StoryCorps "You remember the first dinner together?"
  • Video: Child Mind Institute "Getting Better Together"
  • List of Supplemental Resources
  • STRONG Portfolio