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Online Resources for Social Connections- to help expand social connection opportunities for parents in our community.
Download: Social Connections Tool Kit- Part 1
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Download: Social Connections Tool Kit- Part 1
This toolkit was designed to support community organizations and groups expand social connection activities for parents in our community. It is available for download in 2 parts due to its size.
Download: Social Connections Toolkit- Part 2
1 file • Free
Download: Social Connections Toolkit- Part 2
Part 2 of the social connections toolkit. To be downloaded with part 1.
Child Abuse Prevention Council Website
Child Abuse Prevention Council Website
The Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP)
The Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP)
What We Work For We engage families, programs, and communities in building key protective factors. Children are more likely to thrive when their families have the support they need. By focusing on the five universal family strengths identified in the Strengthening Families Protective Factors Framework, community leaders and service providers can better engage, support, and
Be Strong Families
Be Strong Families
Insider’s Guide To Strengthening Families Through Protective Factors
Insider’s Guide To Strengthening Families Through Protective Factors
Protective Factors | CTF Alliance
Protective Factors | CTF Alliance
Alliance National Parent Partnership Council (ANPPC) | CTF Alliance
Alliance National Parent Partnership Council (ANPPC) | CTF Alliance
Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina
Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina
Centers for Disease Control (CDC)- Social Connections
Centers for Disease Control (CDC)- Social Connections
An introduction to social connectedness for individual and community well-being.
Child Welfare Information Gateway
Child Welfare Information Gateway
Protective Factors Approaches in Child Welfare
Protective Factors Approaches in Child Welfare
Strengthening Families Protective Factors | Children's Trust Fund of Missouri
Strengthening Families Protective Factors | Children's Trust Fund of Missouri
Office of U.S. Surgeon General: Social Connection
Office of U.S. Surgeon General: Social Connection
Social Connection
U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection and Community
U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection and Community
Connecting with Others - Five for Families
Connecting with Others - Five for Families
Trainings
CalTrin’s Protective Factors Series (Webinars)
CalTrin’s Protective Factors Series (Webinars)
Join CalTrin to learn ways your work can build Protective Factors, strengthen families, promote optimal child development, and reduce the likelihood of child abuse and neglect. This training is part of the Evidence-based/Evidence-informed service delivery pillar.
Strengthening Families 101 (YouTube video)
Strengthening Families 101 (YouTube video)
This webinar provided a Strengthening Families introduction for people who are new to the protective factors framework and the Strengthening Families approac...
Strengthening Families Curriculum (can be used to teach)
Strengthening Families Curriculum (can be used to teach)
What We Work For We engage families, programs, and communities in building key protective factors. Children are more likely to thrive when their families have the support they need. By focusing on the five universal family strengths identified in the Strengthening Families Protective Factors Framework, community leaders and service providers can better engage, support, and
Strengthening Families Introduction Training - UC Davis Continuing Education
Strengthening Families Introduction Training - UC Davis Continuing Education
Maltreated children are at higher risk of developing delays than those in the general population. Supported by the California Department of Social Services, the Resource Center for Family-Focused Practice actively supports statewide and community efforts to ensure child welfare compliance and collaboration to meet the requirements of the federal Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and the Individuals with Disabilities Act specifically with children ages 0-5. We provide tailored services and training to support Early Start efforts in California. The courses listed below are open for enrollment for child welfare county agency staff, mental health providers, parent partners, community partners/stakeholders who work with children ages 0-5 within or at risk to be within the child welfare system. Please see specific course enrollment policies for more information.
Parent Café Trainings (fee based for training groups)
Parent Café Trainings (fee based for training groups)
Strengthening Families & 5 Protective Factors Trainings - Pro Solutions Trainings
Strengthening Families & 5 Protective Factors Trainings - Pro Solutions Trainings
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