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WEBINARS: STRATEGIES 2.0 Webinars in April and May

Please see the attached flyers or visit https://strategiesca.asentialms.com/catalog/ to register.

  • Self-Care for Human Services on 4/22

10am-11:30am on Wednesday, April 22, 2020

This 90-minute webinar is designed to support family strengthening workers in exploring methods to reduce compassion fatigue and burnout. Webinar concepts reinforce the importance of the inside-out approach of practitioners modeling and teaching self-care for families through their own practice. Participants will be introduced to skills and tools necessary to support them in growing their empathy and compassion within themselves and for others in order to strengthen their practice.


  • Social Determinants of Health on 4/29

10am-11:30am on Wednesday, April 29, 2020

The 90-minute professional webinar will introduce the social determinants of health and how they impact families and communities. Participants will gain an understanding of the importance of screening for social determinants of health in a variety of settings to address social health needs of families that are often overlooked. The webinar will be based on current research and best practices in the field of community health.


  • Breathe Easier: Reduce Stress, Raise Relaxation and Serve your Clients Better on 5/5

10am-11:30am on Tuesday, May 5

This 90-minute experiential webinar will introduce and guide participants through practices to reduce stress and raise relaxation, both for themselves and their clients during these extraordinary times. Mindfulness techniques, breathing exercises, guided imagery and other strategies will be taught to help providers, along with the parents/caregivers and children they serve, to cope with the heightened anxieties and uncertainties we are all now facing. This webinar will focus on offering direct practice opportunities during the webinar, to find calm in the moment.


  • Be the One Campaign Webinar on 5/22

10am-11:30am on Friday, May 22

The Be the One webinar will present research and action steps designed to engage community members, agencies, and leaders in trauma/healing and resilience focused work. The overall goal is to present information that will assist agencies, leaders, and community members in building safer, more stable, more nurturing relationships and stronger, healthier communities. This is foundational work and can serve as a base for engaging in broader, deeper discussions on structural, historic, and institutional trauma and the creation of healing within our communities. Lucy Morse Roberts of Family Hui and Natalie Audage of Yolo County Children’s Alliance will present this webinar!


  • Protective Factors: Strengthening Children, Families and Communities on 5/29

10am-11:30am on Friday, May 29

In Safe & Sound's 90-minute webinar, presented by Chief Executive Officer Katie Albright and Senior Clinical Projects Director Malcolm Gaines, we will explore the following:

  • The relationship between individual, family and community risk factors and protective factors for primary and secondary prevention of early childhood adversities
  • Participants' experience using protective factors in their work
  • Using protective factor assessments as an essential part of engaging clients and delivering trauma-informed care.
  • The cost of child abuse in California and your own county and using the information to inform policy makers about the importance of prevention; and
  • Understanding community protective factors to strengthen families.

 
 4) TRAININGS AND ONLINE LEARNING COMMUNITIES from STRATEGIES 2.0

  • TRAININGS: Throughout April and May, Strategies 2.0 will be doing instructor-led online trainings on topics such as the Protective Factors, Trauma-Informed Care, and Case Management. Please visit https://strategiesca.asentialms.com/catalog/ for a full list of trainings and to enroll.
  • LEARNING COMMUNITIES: To enroll in one of the following online learning communities, please visit https://strategiesca.asentialms.com/catalog/:
    • Capital Learning Community Convening: Applying an Early Childhood Mental  Health Relationship-based Perspective in all Systems of Care for Young Children to Promote Resilience in Northern CA Counties.

Tuesday, May 5, 2020. 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

  • Sierra Learning Community Convening: Further Along the Road to Building Family, Agency, Community Resilience:  How Can Technology Bring Agencies, Services and Residents Together?

Wednesday, May 13, 2020. 10 am - 12:00 pm

  • Valley Learning Community: Building Community Resiliency 

Wednesday, May 20, 2020. 9 am - 12:00 pm

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