Mar 12, 2020 | Lakeshore CAP Events
Bringing the Protective Factors Framework to Life in Your Work
Looking at Families Through a Different Lens
Understand the 5 Protective Factors. Incorporate the 5 Protective Factors into your everyday actions with families and help families understand and build these Protective Factors for themselves!
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Social and Emotional Competence of Children
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Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development
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Social Connections
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Parental Resilience
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Concrete Support in Times of Need
Dates: Saturday, March 14th and Saturday, March 21, 2020
Location: Lakeshore Technical College, 1290 North Ave, Cleveland, WI
Time: 8:00 AM – 2:30 PM (Room TBD)
Cost: $10.00 — Lunch is provided
10 hours of Registry credit or 1.2 CEUs
The cost is $10 for 2 days of training with lunch included. Please register ASAP. If you are a volunteer or not being paid by your employer to attend, your cost is free.
Or call: (920) 457-1999
Jan 16, 2020 | Lakeshore CAP News
Lakeshore CAP is proud to announce Associated Bank’s support of our Home Buyer Program. Funds provided by Associated Bank allow us to provide home buyer education to those interested in purchasing a home. The program also supports eligible home buyers through the home purchase process with guidance and down payment assistance.
Thank you, Associated Bank for your continued support. Together we are building strong communities!
Learn More!
Go to our web page: Lakeshore CAP Home Buyer Program
Aug 6, 2019 | Lakeshore CAP News
PLEASE NOTE:
As of July 31, 2019, more than 9,000 people have registered for the WisCaregiver Careers program. To date more than 3,000 people have enrolled in training. Due to the number of current registrants and training enrollments, both new registration and training enrollment are closed for WisCaregiver Careers until further notice. We are exploring ways to extend the program and re-open registration.
People who are already enrolled in a training program with WisCaregiver Careers can continue with the program as usual. Those in training programs now, or who have just completed a training program can contact a participating nursing home here.
For additional assistance furthering your education in many fields, Lakeshore CAP’s Skills Enhancement Program can help! We’ll work with you to identify your needs and goals, develop individual and confidential training plans, provide technical assistance with job skills activities and connection to other resources and support while working towards your goals. Find information at: Lakeshore CAP Skills Enhancement
Feb 6, 2019 | Lakeshore CAP Events
FIVE PROTECTIVE FACTORS TRAINING
— Brought to you by Lakeshore CAP
(6 Sessions, March through May — 11:15 AM – 1:30 PM. Lunch provided.)
(6 Sessions, March through May — 11:15 AM – 1:30 PM. Lunch provided.)
♦ You MUST REGISTER for any or all sessions by calling 920.682.3737
♦ $10 per session will be billed following the end of training
♦ Course is FREE — IF you are a volunteer, student, or not being paid for your time
In 2012, the National Alliance of Children’s Trust & Prevention Funds (https://ctfalliance.org/) developed the Strengthening Families™Protective Factors Framework into a curriculum called Bringing the Protective Factors Framework to Life in Your Work. It is designed to assist professionals who work with families and children to promote the optimal development of all children while protecting vulnerable children from harm.
Six 2-hour modules make up the training, sharing ways to help practitioners, community members and parents better understand and address family needs using a strengths-based lens.
Know The Five Protective Factors!
- Parent Resilience: The ability to recover from difficult life experiences and often to be strengthened by and even transformed by those experiences
- Social Emotional Competence of Children: Family and child interactions that help children develop the ability to communicate clearly, recognize and regulate their emotions, and establish and maintain relationships
- Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development: Understanding child development and parenting strategies that support physical, cognitive, language and social emotional development
- Social Connections: Positive relationships that provide emotional, informational, instrumental and spiritual support
- Concrete Support in Times of Need: Access to concrete support and services that address a family’s needs and help minimize stress caused by challenges
Participants will leave with:
- A better understanding of how to utilize the Protective Factors Framework in your work to strengthen families
- An understanding of how culture impacts perspectives and how to best work with families
- A renewed appreciation for the value of parents as partners in your work
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