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X-WR-CALDESC:This training utilizes the Resource Parent Curriculum (RPC)\, 
 developed by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. The RPC is a tra
 uma-informed parenting curriculum designed to help caregivers understand t
 he effects of trauma and learn how to help children cope with trauma in a 
 hands-on learning environment. The RPC is an 8 module curriculum with each
  week building on skills learned in the previous week.\n\n<strong> When: <
 /strong> This is a 6 session course\, occurring Wednesdays from 10:00 am –
  12:00 pm \n•	Wednesday\, February 12\, 2020 \n•	Wednesday\, February 19\, 2
 020\n•	Wednesday\, February 26\, 2020 \n•	Wednesday\, March 4\, 2020\n•	Wedne
 sday\, March 11\, 2020\n•	Wednesday\, March 18\, 2020 \n\n<strong> Childcar
 e </strong>: Childcare will be provided on site\, as needed. \n\n<strong>T
 arget Audience:</strong>\n\nThis training series is designed for foster\, 
 adoptive and kinship caregivers interested in learning more about the impa
 ct of trauma on youth in their care\, managing behaviors and tips for self
 -care. Participants should have at least one child currently placed with t
 hem or have a placement in progress. Participants may be licensed through 
 DFCS or community agencies. \n\n<strong>Topics covered include:</strong>\n
 -Trauma 101\n-Trauma’s impact on brain development and behavior \n-Buildin
 g and enhancing safety \n-Feelings and behavior \n-Connections and healing
  \n-Advocating for your child \n-Self-care and parenting strengths \n\n<st
 rong>Cost:</strong>\nFREE\n\n<strong>Continuing Education:</strong>\nParti
 cipants attending all 6 training sessions will receive 15 hours of trainin
 g credit.\n\n<strong>Registration:\n Thank you for your interest in our Ad
 optive and Foster Parent training. We have reached capacity for this train
 ing and registration is currently closed. We will be delivering this train
 ing several times over the course of this year\, so please send an email t
 o Jennifer Hossler with your (1)name and (2)email address to be added to o
 ur waitlist for future trainings in 2020. </strong>
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DESCRIPTION:This training utilizes the Resource Parent Curriculum (RPC)\, d
 eveloped by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. The RPC is a trau
 ma-informed parenting curriculum designed to help caregivers understand th
 e effects of trauma and learn how to help children cope with trauma in a h
 ands-on learning environment. The RPC is an 8 module curriculum with each 
 week building on skills learned in the previous week.\n\n<strong> When: </
 strong> This is a 6 session course\, occurring Wednesdays from 10:00 am – 
 12:00 pm \n•	Wednesday\, February 12\, 2020 \n•	Wednesday\, February 19\, 20
 20\n•	Wednesday\, February 26\, 2020 \n•	Wednesday\, March 4\, 2020\n•	Wednes
 day\, March 11\, 2020\n•	Wednesday\, March 18\, 2020 \n\n<strong> Childcare
  </strong>: Childcare will be provided on site\, as needed. \n\n<strong>Ta
 rget Audience:</strong>\n\nThis training series is designed for foster\, a
 doptive and kinship caregivers interested in learning more about the impac
 t of trauma on youth in their care\, managing behaviors and tips for self-
 care. Participants should have at least one child currently placed with th
 em or have a placement in progress. Participants may be licensed through D
 FCS or community agencies. \n\n<strong>Topics covered include:</strong>\n-
 Trauma 101\n-Trauma’s impact on brain development and behavior \n-Building
  and enhancing safety \n-Feelings and behavior \n-Connections and healing 
 \n-Advocating for your child \n-Self-care and parenting strengths \n\n<str
 ong>Cost:</strong>\nFREE\n\n<strong>Continuing Education:</strong>\nPartic
 ipants attending all 6 training sessions will receive 15 hours of training
  credit.\n\n<strong>Registration:\n Thank you for your interest in our Ado
 ptive and Foster Parent training. We have reached capacity for this traini
 ng and registration is currently closed. We will be delivering this traini
 ng several times over the course of this year\, so please send an email to
  Jennifer Hossler with your (1)name and (2)email address to be added to ou
 r waitlist for future trainings in 2020. </strong>
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200212T120000
LOCATION:Georgia Center for Child Advocacy 1485 Woodland Avenue Atlanta\, G
 A 30316
SUMMARY:Adoptive and Foster Parent Training
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