2021 Trainings
Unique Needs of Children Involved in Child Welfare
- Recognize the multiple needs of families involved with the Child Welfare System and
- Identify practices and strategies that will support the achievement of positive outcomes for youth and families involved with Child Welfare.
Unique Needs of Children with Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED)
- Define the criteria for children determined to have Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED) and
- Identify treatment approaches and strategies for working with children with SED.
Unique Needs of Transition Age Youth (TAY)
- Recognize the unique needs and challenges experienced by transition age youth
- Become familiar with existing and promising interventions for Transitional Age Youth
Unique SUD Needs of Adolescents
- Identify the three leading substances of choice for adolescents,
- learn the risk and developmental factors associated with adolescent substance use
- Lean SUD screening tools and treatment approaches for adolescent
Unique Needs of Children 0-5
- Recognize the importance of early relationships and attachment on infant and child mental health and treatment strategies
- Learn Evidence Based Practices for treating infant and early childhood mental health
Unique Needs of Medically Fragile Children
- Recognize the definition and prevalence of being medically fragile as it pertains to children/youth (ages 0-21).
- Illustrate the experience of the parents/caregivers and family and their needs.
- Review effective integrated treatment approaches used to serve medically fragile children’s behavioral health needs.
CFTSS - Promoting Childhood Behavioral Health and Wellness: Early and Periodic Screening and Diagnostic Treatment (EPSDT)
- Identify the importance of early intervention and prevention to the overall health and long-term outcomes in children
- Learn best principles to utilize CFTSS in practice to prevent the progression of behavior health challenges.
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June 2020 Trainings:
Family-Driven and Youth Guided Practice
- Understanding and implementing family-driven and youth guided principles in order to deliver more effective high-quality care
Recovery and Resilience for Children and Youth
- Understanding recovery and resilience and how to foster resilience
Understanding Family Engagement and Best Practices
- Principles to increase family and youth engagement in their treatment/care and overcome obstacles to engagement.
Coordination/Collaboration Across Child Serving Systems
- Navigating and coordinating care between the many child-serving systems.
Trauma Informed Care in the Child/Adolescent Behavioral Healthcare System
- Implications of trauma on children/youth and foundations of providing trauma informed care.