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Foster Parent Training Calendar - OCWTP

Foster Parent Training Calendar Winter-Spring 2018 Serving PCSA caregivers of Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe, Muskingum, Noble, Tuscarawas and Surrounding Counties. TABLE OF CONTENTS Winter-Spring 2018 East Central Ohio Regional Training Center Staffing and County Information .. 1 Directions .. 2 Caregiver Topic Areas .. 3 Don t Be a No-Show .. 4 What Is the 15-Minute Rule? .. 4 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Training .. 4 How to Enroll in E-Track .. 5 Calendar (January through June) .. 6 ONGOING Training SESSIONS: Belmont County.

Foster Parent Training Calendar Winter-Spring 2018 Serving PCSA caregivers of Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe, Muskingum,

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1 Foster Parent Training Calendar Winter-Spring 2018 Serving PCSA caregivers of Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Monroe, Muskingum, Noble, Tuscarawas and Surrounding Counties. TABLE OF CONTENTS Winter-Spring 2018 East Central Ohio Regional Training Center Staffing and County Information .. 1 Directions .. 2 Caregiver Topic Areas .. 3 Don t Be a No-Show .. 4 What Is the 15-Minute Rule? .. 4 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Training .. 4 How to Enroll in E-Track .. 5 Calendar (January through June) .. 6 ONGOING Training SESSIONS: Belmont County.

2 12 989-2: Fostering Physical and Emotional Health in the Caregiver (Brian Lowery) 925-FF8-S: Discipline in Foster Care: Managing Our Behavior to Manage Theirs (Lynne Anderson) 988-43: An Overview of Heroin Addiction; Let's talk Smack (Brian Bethel) 991-25: Dealing with the Effects of Complex Trauma: How to Maximize a Child's Sense of Safety (Ann Bagley) 922-25: Strengthening the Child Welfare Team: Who, What, Where, When, and How for the Best Interest of the Child (David Zidar) Carroll County: No Training Coshocton County.

3 15 924-6: Difficult Conversations: "Why Do I Have to Live with You and Not My Mom?" (Gene Smiley) 923-67: Home Safe Home: Creating a Safe Living Environment for Children (Birth-12) (Gene Smiley) 928-9: Navigating the Whitewater of Reunification: Primary Family, Agency, and Foster Parent Collaboration (Brian Lowery) 928-4: Fostering Birth Family Connections (Marlin Cheyney) 952-4: Day In and Day Out: Back Talk and Name-calling (Marlin Cheyney) 941-49: In Pursuit of Permanence (Amanda Davis) Guernsey County.

4 17 948-PA03-S: Impact of Adoption on Birth Children in the Adoptive Home (Angela Irby) 991-42-NOS: Trust-Based Relational Intervention Module 1: Introduction and Overview (Ann Bagley) 983-1: Living the Legacy: The Dramatic Effects of Prenatal Substance Exposure (Ronna Johnson) 983-32: Support Resources for Caregivers of Children with Specialized Health and Developmental Needs (Ronna Johnson) 983-PA20-S: Standing in the Gap: Becoming an Effective Advocate for Your Foster /Adopted Child (Lynne Anderson) 925-141: Crisis Intervention for Children and Adolescents (Karla McDay) 943-30: Human Trafficking Awareness for Caregivers; Shelter From The Storm (Brian Bethel) 925-120: You Can't Make Me!

5 Encouraging Good Behavior in Children (John Ward) 980-1: Help! Aliens Have Invaded! I Need to Make Contact! (Jim Still-Pepper) Harrison County .. 20 922-FF13-S2: The Caregiver's Voice: Being a Valuable Part of an Effective Child Welfare Team (Ronna Johnson) 948-9: Wounded Child, Healing Home: The Impact of Parenting Traumatized Children on the Adoptive or Foster Family (Ann Bagley) 943-1: Dealing with the Impact of Early Sexual Trauma (David Zidar) 924-24: Interventions with Reactive Attachment Disorder (David Zidar) 988-12: Double Jeopardy: The Complexity of the Dual Diagnosis (Brian Bethel) 988-4.

6 Substance Abuse, Chemical Dependency, and Kids (Brian Lowery) TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) Jefferson County .. 22 923-77-S: Normalcy and the Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard (Katie Terry) 995-48: Toolbox for Change: Advocating for Children with Mental Health Concerns (Katie Terry) 946-4: Parenting a Child with a Disability (Jim Still-Pepper) 989-64: Stress and Coping Skills for Caregivers (Dan Houston) 946-5: Pediatric HeartSaver First Aid - American Heart Association (Ronna Johnson) 950-6: Professional Boundaries (David Zidar) Monroe County: No Training Muskingum 24 925-FF8-S: Discipline in Foster Care.

7 Managing Our Behavior to Manage Theirs (David Zidar) 941-39: Parenting with Emotional Intelligence: How to Raise Happy, Responsible, and Socially Skilled Kids (John Ward) 952-5: Preventing Foster Care and Adoption Disruptions (Jim Still-Pepper) 949-56: Family Search and Engagement: What Every Foster Parent Should Know (Katie Terry) 948-PA11-S: Triggers: What Can Cause Adoption-Related Crisis? (Angela Irby) Noble County: No Training Tuscarawas County .. 26 923-64: The Power of Play: Understanding How Play is Essential to a Child s Healthy Development (Beth Cardina) 925-139: Trauma-Informed Discipline: What Caregivers Need to Know (Anthony President) 946-5: Pediatric HeartSaver First Aid - American Heart Association (Ronna Johnson) 995-54: Understanding and Working with the Traumatized Child (Gene Smiley) 989-58: Taking Care of the Caregiver: Time and Stress Management (Beth Philley) PRE-SERVICE SESSIONS: Belmont County: March-April 2018 (Lynne Anderson).

8 28 Coshocton County: May-June 2018 (Lynne Anderson) .. 28 Guernsey County: April 2018 (Michele Santin) .. 29 Jefferson County: March-April (Michele Santin) .. 29 Muskingum County: January-February 2018 (Judy Qualls) .. 30 Muskingum County: May 2018 (Michele Santin) .. 30 East Central Ohio Regional Training Center 274 Highland Avenue, Suite 100, Cambridge, OH 43725 Phone: - Fax: - E-mail: Website: Belmont County DJFS, 68145 Hammond Road, St.

9 Clairsville, OH 43950 Phone: Contact Persons: William Marinacci and Jennifer Fietz Carroll County DJFS, 95 East Main Street, Carrollton, OH 44615 Phone: Contact Person: Danielle Shreve Coshocton County DJFS, 725 Pine Street, Coshocton, OH 43812 Phone: Contact Person: Rachel Kyle Guernsey County CSB, 274 Highland Avenue, Cambridge, OH 43725 Phone: Contact Person: Erin Fritz and Ashley Tyo Harrison County DJFS, Box 239, 520 North Main Street, Cadiz, OH 43907 Phone: Contact Person: Linda Porter Jefferson County DJFS, Children Services Division, 125 South Fifth Street, Steubenville, OH 43952 Phone: Contact Persons: Joan Dohnal and Tracey Dailey Monroe County DJFS, 100 Home Avenue, Woodsfield, OH 43793 Phone.

10 Contact Persons: Jessica Leonard and Lisa Swisher Muskingum County CSB, Box 157, 205 North Seventh St., Zanesville, OH 43702-0157 Phone: Contact Persons: Lisa Hemmer, Donna Cole and Shanda Hamilton Noble County DJFS, Box 250, 46049 Marietta Road, Caldwell, OH 43724 Phone: Contact Person: Kelli Clark Tuscarawas County JFS Mailing Address: 389 Sixteenth Street, SW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663 GPS/Internet Directions.


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