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FAMILY SERVICE FRONT-LINE & ADVANCED PRACTITIONER SPECIAL TRAINING

FAMILY SERVICE FRONT-LINE & ADVANCED PRACTITIONER SPECIAL TRAINING

COMMITTED TO CONTINUOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT

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TRAINING FOR FAMILY SERVICE FRONT-LINE & ADVANCED PRACTITIONER PROFESSIONALS

Healthy Families & Fathers Summer Training Institute

August 10th - 12th

Long Beach, California

Limited to 40 Participants!

On-line Registrations Only!      https://www.123signup.com/register?id=nfcqt

Conference Flyer Here

The purpose of this 3-day opportunity is a Continuous Improvement Training by Fathers & Families Coalition of America to address pervasive workforce challenges in child welfare, early childhood, marriage and family therapist, social work, criminal justice, educators, counselors and more… This Healthy Families & Fathers QIC will center on innovative and promising strategies to increase effectiveness and models in child & family systems providers.

 1-Day Only Limited Registrations Open Starting at $100.00

Tuesday, August 10th

Those providing front line services to children and families must be educated, trained, supported, and developed professionally in innovative ways to achieve better outcomes for children and families. Instruction will focus on evidence-based strategies and interventions that when applied to results in improved worker outcomes for agencies and the participants they provide services.

NFPC has a focus on evidence-based strategies and interventions that when applied to results in improved worker outcomes for agencies and the participants they provide services.

  1. Role of fathers in child development and parenting;
  2. Facilitation skills for fatherhood and healthy relationship program;
  3. Improve practices related to well-being for children and families;
  4. Instructional and curriculum design and development skills;
  5. Program and practice evaluation/research; and
  6. Culturally appropriate strategies for working with fathers and families. 

The NFPC has successfully trained professionals in Head Start, Education, Re-entry and Substance Abuse, Faith-based, Health and other programs globally. FFCA introduces Evidence-Based Interventions, Practices and Models for a transfer of skill and knowledge. Upon completion of this training certificate program; any attendee desiring to go deeper in their abilities to work with fathers must complete the next step. Case presentation with an action plan is the responsibility to demonstrate both competence in the core functions (as delineated in the core function definitions) and demonstration of attendee’s ability to incorporate understanding of core functions facilitating services to fathers and competency as evidence by standards established by FFCA (more details here)

  

Bringing Baby Home Instructor Training

August 11 & 12, 2016

 Instruction will focus on the Bringing Baby Home Instructor Training. Bringing Baby Home is both a research based and evidence base curriculum. In a two-year study research indicates that the Bringing Baby Home workshop lead by family educators are effective in promoting positive marital relations, parent-baby interactions, and overall infant development through the first year after the baby is born.

Specific results in parent-baby relations include

1. Greater sensitivity and responsiveness to their infant’s signals particularly for fathers,

2. Better co-parenting abilities,

3. Babies expressed more smiling and laughter during family play, and

4. Several indicators of secure father-infant attachment.

Bringing Baby Home Instructor training prepares participants to lead the Brining Baby Home Workshops and qualifies them as a Brining Baby Home Educator and use the BBH Educator title and distinction. This program applied in father engagement, early childhood education, family-preservation, co-parenting, home-visitor based models and family involvement services prepare front-line workers to lead trainings for new parents for a life with baby and helps them be the best parenting team possible.

The Goals of the Couples Workshop

1. Learn how to maintain relationship satisfaction after having a baby.

2. Reduce relationship hostility and increase affection.

3. Promote positive parent-baby interactions

4. Promote quality involvement for both parents.

5. Reduce the incidence or severity of postpartum mood disorders.

As A Result of Educator Training, You Will Be Able To

  • Independently teach and facilitate the 12 hour Bringing Baby Home Couples Workshop
  • Independently teach and facilitate multiple authorized Sections of the Bringing Baby Home Couples Workshop
  • Use the Gottman BBH Educator title and distinction

You Will Receive ​

·         One Training Manual

·         One Couple's Workbook

·         Six Card Decks

·         PowerPoint for Educators

·         BBH Videos

·         Organizational Resources

Register Today  for either or both certificate training programs Here https://www.123signup.com/register?id=nfcqt

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NFPC meets the qualifications for MFTs, LEPs, LPCCs, and LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences as an educational model training program for those working with fathers and families.

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