Evidenced Based Programs Training
Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina, is pleased to announce the following high quality training opportunities for organizations interested in implementing evidence-based programs to strengthen families.
May 14, 2008
Goldsboro, NC
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
August 5-6, 2008
Clemmons, NC
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
The best outcomes for children and families will result not only from your agency’s participation in quality training, but also from your ongoing participation in quality assurance strategies, evaluation efforts, and programmatic consultation. We will support you in this endeavor and we will make every effort to work in partnership with you to develop supports for program success.
Register for these trainings.
We welcome your questions about these exciting training opportunities. If you have questions, please contact La-Mine Givens, Professional Education Coordinator, at 919-256-6612.
Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse Training
Training for Professionals Working with Children
(Check-in begins at 9:30 am)
Trainers: Diana Urieta, PCA North Carolina; Prevention Network Director, & Sarah Currier, PCA North Carolina, Program Consultant
As professionals working with children, you have a unique responsibility to help keep children safe. Take this opportunity to learn how to recognize and report child abuse and neglect.
This workshop is an Introductory Level Training and will provide information on:
• What is Child Abuse and Neglect?
• The Signs and Effects of Child Abuse and Neglect.
• What is the North Carolina Law on Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect?
• How do I report Child Abuse and Neglect?
Registration Fees:
$60 General Registration
$50 Prevention Network Member
The registration fee includes lunch, certificate of attendance for 4.5 contact hours, and various training materials and resources for your own use. The training has been approved for 0.45 CEUs (4.5 contact hours) through Greensboro AHEC; these credits are available for $10.00.
Strengthening Families Program Facilitator Training
Program Description
The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is a highly successful, science-based family skills training program for children ages 6-11 and their families. It is designed to increase resilience and reduce risk factors for behavioral, emotional, academic, and social problems. SFP builds on protective factors by improving family relationships, parenting skills, and improving the youth’s social and life skills. SFP fully meets all federal agencies’ standards for science-based prevention programs. SFP is culturally sensitive rather than culturally specific, but has also been successfully adapted for African-American, Asian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic, and American Indian families. It is also available in Spanish. For nearly 20 years, SFP has been implemented in schools, drug treatment centers, family and youth service agencies, community mental health centers, housing projects, homeless shelters, churches, and drug courts.
Program Format
SFP consists of parenting, children’s life skills, and family skills training courses taught together in 14 sessions. The program requires a part-time site coordinator and family recruiter and four trainers to deliver the program (two parent trainers and two children’s trainers). The program costs per course (one group of up to 14 families) vary tremendously depending on whether existing staff delivers the program as part of their regular job.
Training Requirements
To be successful, staff needs to have experience in leading and facilitating groups of parents and/or children. Para-professional or professional staff that effectively engage with parents and have an understanding of the risk and protective factors that put the family at risk are most likely to be successful.
Additional Information
The training fee includes some technical assistance in implementation. Additional implementation assistance and evaluation services and assistance are available. A follow-up on-site visit once implementation has begun is often helpful in assuring fidelity and program effectiveness.