Monday, March 31, 2014

FREE King County, Washington Foster & Adoptive Parent Trainings-April to June

Hello Everyone!

You all have access to free training funded by the State of Washington and coordinated by the University of Washington-Alliance for Child Welfare Excellence. You can see the whole training catalog at http://www.dshs.wa.gov/ca/fosterparents/training.asp.  There are also a ton of free online trainings that you can get credit for.  I will try to send the other areas of the state in the next few days  or you can check them out        at the website above. Space is limited at these classes so register early and if you are not able to attend, please cancel so someone else can attend.


KING County-Region 4

Gangs! Gangs!! Gangs!!! 
Dates4/11/2014  - 4/11/2014 
Time5:00 pm - 9:00 pm 
Location4045 Delridge Way SW, Seattle WA 98106: West Seattle DCFS 
TrainerEl-Freda Stephenson
CommentsThis workshop will provide you with basic GANG information and working with at-risk-youth who have the potential to be involved with gangs. The major goals of the workshop are: Learn Gang basics in laymens terms, what and who are the Gangs in your community, what to look for in youth who are participating in Gangs, what are Gang words (slang) & interpretation. Plus much more on how to work with your youth who maybe Gang involved. Pre-registration is required. To register email El-Freda Stephenson at region2s@uw.edu, please provide your mailing address, area code, phone number and email address when registering. You will receive written confirmation five (5) working days prior to the workshop via US mail and/or e-mail. PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE NO CHILD CARE PROVISIONS FOR THIS WORKSHOP, CHILDREN WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO ATTEND THIS TRAINING.  
To register email region2s@uw.edu or call 206-923-4922
Child Development and Effects of Child Maltreatment on Child Development 
Dates4/21/2014  - 4/21/2014 
Time9:30 am- 2:00pm 
Location9900 Willows RD NE, Redmond, WA 98052 - Overlake Church 
TrainerEmma Nierman
CommentsThis workshop is for foster parents and relative/ kinship caregivers who are interested in learning more on how child abuse, neglect and maltreatment effect the development of children in their care. Presented by: Gary Benton. Gary is a native of the Northwest. He has been in social work for 30+ years, providing marriage and family therapy anger management and domestic violence treatment. He is a local and national consultant, trainer and seminar presenter providing programs on anger management, domestic violence, dealing with difficult children, customer service, goal setting, communication skills, managing change, grief and loss in the work place, stress reduction, building self-esteem in children, team building and more. Pre registration required to attend this class, please provide you full & complete name, mailing address along with your zip code, area code & telephone number and e-mail address to Emma Nierman at region2s@uw.edu Please note: NO childcare provided PLEASE DO NOT BRING CHILDREN to this training.  
To register email region2s@uw.edu or call (206)923-4914
Navigating Adoption 
Dates5/6/2014  - 5/6/2014 
Time5:00pm- 8:00pm. 
LocationDelridge DCFS Office, 4045 Delridge Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106: Pine Room 
TrainerEmma Nierman
CommentsPresented by: Laurie Mayer , MSW. Laurie is an experienced adoption professional currently serving as the Permanent Planning and Adoptions Program Manager in DSHS Regions 3 and 4. This workshop is designed to help foster parents and relative/ kinship caregivers and foster/adoptive parents gain a deeper understanding of the adoption process in the public child welfare system in Washington State. Pre registration required to attend this class, please provide you full & complete name, mailing address along with your zip code, area code & telephone number and e-mail address to Emma Nierman at region2s@uw.edu Please note: NO childcare provided PLEASE DO NOT BRING CHILDREN to this training. 
Emma Nierman, MSW, Child Welfare Training Manager, region2s@uw.edu or call 206-923-4914
The Effects of Substance Abuse on Our Children 
Dates 5/9/2014  - 5/9/2014 
Time 9:30 am - 4:30 pm 
Location 4045 Delridge Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106 (Pine Room - 2nd Floor) 
Trainer Yolonda Marzest
Comments The Effects of Substance Abuse on Our Children presented by Ernestine Rambouts LISCW, MAC, CDP & Vance Newton, MSW, MAC, CCJS, CDP who are the owners of 'Changes in Action' a multi-dimenstional therapeutic service program. Will present to foster parents, relative/kinship caregivers and foster adoptive parents the basics about drug & alcohol abus; current trends in drug & alcohol abuse; what are the new, popular and existing drugs; what you really want to know about adolescent substance abuse; how substances affect the mind/body/spirit plus much more. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED TO ATTEND THIS TRAINING. This is training is free of charge. NO CHILD CARE IS PROVIDE DO NOT BRING CHILDREN WITH YOU TO THIS TRAINING/WORKSHOP. To register send your e-mail to Yolonda Marzest, MSW to region2s@uw.edu. 
To register send your contact Yolonda Marzest, MSW, Manager of Program Operations Region 2, region2s@uw.edu
   
Allegations/Investigations A Survival Training 
Dates 5/19/2014  - 5/19/2014 
Time 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm 
Location Kent DCFS Office 1313 W. Meeker (Tahoma Rm), Kent, WA 98032 (Please use the West Entrance) 
Trainer El-Freda Stephenson
Comments Luanne Hawley has been a licensed foster parent for 25 years, as well as a relative care provider and adoptive parent. She has been an advocate for Foster Parents and Care Providers having provided support services through the FIRST (Foster Intervention and Retention Support Team) program for many years. Please join us as Luanne shares how the investigation process works, reviews common practices and procedures, shares ways to minimize the risk of an allegation, gives tips on how to best protect yourself once an allegation has been made, and tells you how best to survive the process. Please join us for this informative training. Pre-registration is required. To register email El-Freda Stephenson at region2s@uw.edu, please provide your mailing address, area code, phone number and email address when registering. You will receive written confirmation five (5) working days prior to the workshop via US mail and/or e-mail. PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE NO CHILD CARE PROVISIONS FOR THIS WORKSHOP, CHILDREN WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO ATTEND THIS TRAINING. 
To register email region2s@uw.edu or call 206-923-4922
  

Attachment Disorders: Attachment Challenges in Foster Care, Real Tools for Caregivers 
Dates 6/16/2014  - 6/16/2014 
Time 9:00am- 4:00pm. 
Location Delridge DCFS Office, 4045 Delridge Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106: Pine Room 
Trainer Emma Nierman
Comments Presented By Scott Hanauer.Scott Hanauer is the clinical director of Community Youth Services in Olympia WA. He has worked with at risk children and their families within a residential setting for over 30 years. Scott has extensive experience dealing with children with reactive attachment disorders and other attachment and bonding issues. He has been a parent educator for the Bureau of Prisons, and has been training foster parents for over 10 years. Join us as we discuss how attachment develops, how trauma impacts attachment, and most importantly, what to do with children and adolescents who have escalating and challenging behaviors. Pre registration required to attend this class, please provide you full & complete name, mailing address along with your zip code, area code & telephone number and e-mail address to Emma Nierman at region2s@uw.edu Please note: NO childcare provided PLEASE DO NOT BRING CHILDREN to this training.  
Emma Nierman, MSW, Child Welfare Training Manager, region2s@uw.edu

My Drug Exposed Infant is Growing Up... Now What? 
Dates 6/27/2014  - 6/27/2014 
Time 9:30 am - 3:30 pm 
Location 39015 172nd Avenue South East, Auburn, WA - Muckleshoot Indian Reservation, Phillip Starr Building 
Trainer Yolonda Marzest
Comments This workshop is presented by Sean Maloney, MA, the director of cliniical training at Catholic Community Services of Wester Washington. This training will review newborn risk factors of infants exposed prenatally to drugs and then will focus on behavioral characterists that are often present in older children. Intervention strategies for difficult behaviors will be also discussed. There is no charge for this training. Please DO NOT bring children, as NO childcare is available. Pre-registration is required to attend. To register contact Yolonda Marzest, MSW, region2s@uw.edu. 
To register send your contact Yolonda Marzest, MSW, Manager of Program Operations Region 2, region2s@uw.edu
 


Succeeding With The Difficult Child 
Dates6/9/2014  - 6/9/2014 
Time9:30 am - 4:30 pm 
Location9900 Willows RD NE; Redmond, WA 98052 (Overlake Church) 
TrainerEl-Freda Stephenson
CommentsSucceeding With The Difficult Child presented by Gary Benton. Gary has been in social work for 30+years. He is a local & national consultant, trainers and seminar presenter providing a wealth of information regarding the dynamics within social services. This workshop focuses on identifying factors that lead children to act oout, identifying strategies to help children with ADD/ADHD, stategies to help to prevent foster parents and relative caretakers from burn out while improving team work skills. There is no charge for this training. Please DO NOT bring children, as NO childcare is available. Pre-registration is required to attend. To register e-mail El-Freda Stephenson at region2s@uw.edu. Please provide your full name, mailing address, area code, phone number and email address. Please inform if you are a foster parent, relative care taker, adoptive parent, staff member and/or private agency staff. Please note the following: You will receive written confirmation 5 days prior to the date of the class you are registering for. 
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Educational Advocacy IEP/504: Where to begin? updated 1/27/2016

Educational Advocacy:  Where to begin?
According to Federal Law, all children are entitled to a free and appropriate education.  You as a parent have a voice in how this is defined.  Did you know that you can apply for services with your local school district, to begin on or after your child's 3rd birthday?  If your child has delays in one or more areas it might be worth having an assessment done.  Did you know that your child could qualify to continue to receive public academic supports into their 21st year?  Did you know your child can only be suspended for 10 days in an academic year? Did you know that there are specific timelines the district needs to respond to your request to have your child evaluated (generally 90 days) and if you insist...your child has to be tested?  It is the law!!
Educational advocacy can be one of the most valuable interventions you can provide your child and one of the greatest supports you can give yourself.  As a parent with a child who struggles in school (whether it is due to a medical condition, a mental health diagnosis, a developmental need or the need for additional academic supports) you need to be prepared.  The following are some of my favorite resources for building your arsenal and knowledge base. 

Free Online Training for Caregivers on Educational Advocacy:
http://www.treehouseforkids.org/online-training-caregivers/
 
Resources for Caregivers: http://www.treehouseforkids.org/resource-center/info-for-caregivers/

Making a Difference in a Child’s Life: A Manual for Helping Children and Youth get what they need in Schoolby far one of the most amazing resources for families when trying to advocate for their child in school: http://www.teamchild.org/index.php/resources/manual/   Including both Federal and Washington State Law information. 

The Family Guide to Working with Schools Educational Advocacy Manual: http://www.treehouseforkids.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Family-Guide-K-12_Participant-Final.pdf

Special Education Guide for Parents & Advocates: http://www.droregon.org/resources/5-publications-1/education/Special-Education-Guide-6ed.pdf

Greater Schools Special Education FAQs http://www.greatschools.org/special-education/legal-rights/521-special-education-faq.gs

Bethany Christian Services Lifeline Magazine Article on Educational Advocacy http://www.bethanylifelines.org/your-childs-education/

Lifelines Magazines Summer 2015 Editions focused on school advocacy:  http://bethany-christian-services.epaperflip.com/v/2015-Summer-LifeLines/#?page=0                                      

Kids Health www.kidshealth.org differences between 504 & Individualized Educational Plan (IEP)

National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities http://nichcy.org/schoolage/iep/iepcontents (website will no longer be active after 9/2014).


To begin the assessment process, request, in writing, to your local school and to your school districts special education department, to have your child formally assessed for an individualized educational plan. There is are some sample letters on the Making a Difference in a Child’s Life Manual (listed above).

If you need some help, guidance, or even just a knowledgeable listening ear, the following are some great local advocacy groups:

Washington Education Advocacy Resources:

Team Child –an educational advocacy not for profit attorney firm in Washington State. www.teamchild.org or Resources on Discipline Laws & other advocacy for your child http://www.teamchild.org/index.php/resources/137/   


TreeHouse in Washington State has a great resource for Foster and Adoptive Families:
http://www.treehouseforkids.org/academic-resource-center/
  

PAVE Washington http://www.wapave.org/

Office of Education Ombud www.governor.wa.gov/oeo       
       
Sound Discipline www.sounddiscipline.org          

Disability Rights Washington http://www.disabilityrightswashington.org              

Oregon Educational Advocacy Resources:

Office of Student Learning and Partnership http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/results/?id=146    
         
Family & Community Together: http://factoregon.org/

Disability Rights Oregon http://disabilityrightsoregon.org    


Youth Rights Justice
http://www.youthrightsjustice.org/media/2263/Special%20Education%20Children%20in%20Oregon2.pdf
   
           
National Educational Advocacy Resources:

US Department of Education Family Engagement http://www.ed.gov/parent-and-family-engagement

Stand for Children http://stand.org        

 
Blessings to you all in your advocacy journey!
Paulette Caswell, LICSW
Director, Bethany Christian Services
Serving children and families throughout the Pacific Northwest
1501 N. 200th St. Ste. 103 Shoreline, WA 98133  
O – (206) 367-4604 x7972  F – (206) 367-1860