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Navigating the Family: Kinship Care

Virtual

This webinar will explore the critical values of kinship care within the context of child welfare, highlighting the dynamics of the triad: the child, caregiver, and birth parents. It will delve into the essential role of peer support in enhancing the kinship care experience and discuss how these practices relate to broader social justice issues. Through an interactive discussion, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of kinship care's impact on families and communities.

Student Led IEPs: Helping Students Fly

Virtual

Many students with disabilities play little to no role in their own Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings and the planning of their services, accommodations, and goals. However, research shows that when students lead their own IEP meetings, they become more engaged in their education, learn important self-advocacy skills, and take greater ownership over their learning. Student-led IEPs promote self-determination and give students a greater sense of control over their education. Educators, administrators, students, and family members are encouraged to attend.

Presenter: Julie Mlagan is currently serving as an Implementation Specialist for the Transition Improvement Grant (TIG) in the CESA 1 & CESA2 Regions. She has over two decades of experience working for individuals with intellectual, developmental, and related disabilities in the community and classroom. She earned a BS in Voc Rehab, MS in Ed Psych & a MS in Spec Ed. Her experience includes job development, coaching, guardianship, case management, & teaching functional academics & community-based transition skills. As a special education and transition professional, she is avid about preparing students for self-advocacy, employment, education & independence as they prepare for life after high school.

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Making Documents and Websites Accessible

Virtual

Making documents and websites accessible

Learn accessibility and plain language strategies so everyone can understand what you are saying!

2-Part Zoom Training:

Wednesday, Dec. 11, 11 am to 12:30 pm: Accessibility Strategies with Denise Jess and Jim Denham of the Wisconsin Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired
Wednesday, Dec. 18, 11 am to 12:30 pm: Plain Language Strategies with People First Wisconsin

The School-to-Prison-to-School Pipeline for Youth with Disabilities- Webinar

Virtual

Join us for an enlightening webinar on the critical topic of the School-to-Prison-to-School Pipeline for Youth with Disabilities. This session, led by Maura McInerney, Esq., will explore how students with disabilities are disproportionately impacted by exclusionary discipline practices and policies that increase their risk of incarceration. Maura will discuss practical strategies, legal frameworks, and advocacy efforts that educators, policymakers, and community leaders can use to dismantle this pipeline and support equitable education opportunities for all students.

Attendees will leave with actionable insights into protecting the rights of youth with disabilities and fostering inclusive educational environments that prioritize rehabilitation and success.

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Care Parent Cafe-Transition Age

Virtual

Virtual
English Speaking
info@careparentnetwork.org
Support for families of kids ages 16-22+
Group meets virtually over zoom and is open to parents living in Contra Costa County

Introduction to Inclusive Care of Infants and Toddlers in Family Child Care

Virtual

Discover the meaning of inclusive care and the role of belonging within the context of a high-quality early care and education program and how the Family Child Care Provider is central to that role.

Learn about the benefits and challenges to including infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities. Explore the importance of welcoming, partnering, and maintaining relationships with families.

This training is based on curriculum from the Program for Infant Toddler Care (PITC).

Competency Area: Child Development and Learning (CDL)

Let’s Learn About and Explore Unusual Baby Animals!

Virtual

Let’s Learn About and Explore Unusual Baby Animals!
This series is comprised of interactive sessions with each week focusing on a new place or cultural activity, while incorporating storytelling, music, poetry writing, and/or a simple craft. Each session will include a follow-up message filled with tips, activities, and recipes for families to continue to enjoy after the virtual trip. The focus of each group is to explore a new world, experience a variety of engaging opportunities, and enjoy a sense of camaraderie and community.

National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare (NCSACW): Family Treatment Courts: An Evidence-Based Approach to Family-Centered Care — Webinar

Virtual

Learn more about FTCs and discover how a family-centered approach helps achieve better outcomes. Presenters and panelists explore how FTCs implement a collaborative approach to resolve barriers in service access and engagement. Join this event to discover the benefits of a family-centered approach and learn how to help families get the services they need!

FTCs have compelling outcomes across various domains
• Parents start SUD treatment earlier, stay longer, and experience better outcomes, including successful program completion and decreased substance use.
• Children placed in out-of-home care (OOHC) experience fewer days in care and increased reunification rates.
• Families gain increased access to comprehensive services and are less likely to experience recurrence of child maltreatment or OOHC reentry.

Attendees will gain a greater understanding of
• Foundational elements that make FTCs effective and help parents, children and other family members obtain equal access to services
• FTCs as an evidence-based approach to improve outcomes for families
• The importance of a collaborative family-centered approach to FTC’s success
• Resources to implement an FTC

Paperwork Reduction Act Statement: https://www.cffutures.org/pra-training-registration/

Decoding the ABCs of Special Education: Understanding Acronyms A Parent-Friendly Guide to Navigating Special Education Terminology

Virtual

Navigating the world of special education can feel overwhelming, especially with all the acronyms used in meetings, documents, and conversations. This parent-friendly webinar is designed to decode the most common acronyms in special education, such as IEP, FAPE, LRE, and more.

Participants will gain a deeper understanding of these terms, learn how to use them effectively when advocating for their child, and access valuable resources for ongoing support. Whether you're new to special education or looking to enhance your advocacy skills, this session will empower you with the knowledge and confidence to navigate the special education system successfully.

Join us and take the first step toward becoming a more informed and effective advocate for your child's education!

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Virtual Office Hours in English

Virtual

English Speaking

Meet 1:1 with a Care Parent Network Family Support Specialist and get your question answered

Sign up for a 15 minute time slot

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZctduyvqzkrGtbcF1DZUfTQvK-Vj2a2uQH_

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Horario De Oficina Virtual

Virtual

Reunase personalmente con un especialista en apoyo familiar de Care Parent Network y obtenga respuestas a sus preguntas

15 minutos

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZclcemqrjMoG9AFofxva-CcBTps0Vq-t0I7

Online “Open” Support Group for BIPOC Adults

Virtual

This is our open support group for Autistic people of color (18+). These spaces are peer-led and provide an opportunity for participants to explore how their multiple identities show up and address their specific needs, by sharing experiences and offering support to one another. We are running these meetings through the winter and then will determine the next steps for future programming based on interest and feedback.

Free