Upcoming Webinars

Upcoming Webinars
Upcoming Webinars

Innovations Exchanges - Education and Professional Development
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
2:00–3:00pm CDT
This webinar is hosted by NCWWI.

The COVID-19 pandemic caused child welfare programs to quickly change how we provide services to families and support the workforce. As a result, many best and promising practices are replacing those that were ineffective or outdated. Join us to talk about how these changes can continue to benefit families and the workforce in the future.

Register here: https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07eh48dkg8bd5d043d&oseq=&c=&ch=

Navigating the Emotional Storms of 2020: Tools and Behaviors for Greater Resilience, Connection, and Confidence
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
12:00–1:15pm CST
This webinar is hosted by American Public Human Services Association.

In this webinar, Nancy Koehn will talk about navigating the emotional roller-coaster of the pandemic as well as related crises and what we can each do—first, for ourselves, and then, for others—to remain grounded, connected, resilient and empowered in ongoing volatility. The presentation, which will be followed by Q&A, will consist of an overview of the emotional challenges and possibilities of the crisis, the critical importance of tending to our feelings as well as our physical health during this moment, and a series of easily accessible tools and behaviors we can each use to be more resilient, connected, empathic, empowered, disciplined and sure-footed.

Register here: https://www.aphsaleadershipcorner.com/

Supervisory Best Practices: Facilitated Discussions on Having Difficult Conversations
Thursday, November 19, 2020
12:00–1:00pm CST

This webinar is hosted by The Community Technical Assistance Center of New York (CTAC) and the Managed Care Technical Assistance Center of New York (MCTAC).

In our last webinar for supervisors, Dr. Tony Salerno provided a variety of strategies for how supervisors can approach challenging conversations with supervisees. Based on the feedback we received, there was a lot of interest in continuing the conversation. Therefore, we are holding a short series of one hour long facilitated discussion groups for supervisors.

Register here: https://calendar.ctacny.org/event/?id=1116

Session 4: Integrity of Tribal Juvenile Court Process as a Foundation - Implications of Rights and Evidence in Juvenile Court Process
Friday, November 20, 2020
2:00–3:30pm CST

This webinar is hosted by Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

This session will survey the rights provisions and protections within the Model Indian Juvenile Code. Participants will engage in and discuss evidence provisions and the implications of more clearly defining processes and procedures related to confessions, interrogations, and admissions.

Register here: https://ojjdp.ojp.gov/events/session-4-integrity-tribal-juvenile-court-process-foundation-implications-rights-and