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August Registration Open - Practitioner Credential Virtual Live with On-Demand
JOIN US FOR ONLINE EXPERIENCE VIDEO CONFERENCE WITH PLAYBACK
SYMPOSIUM LOCATION
Your office, home, or a place that you can get away with a good internet connection!
VIRTUAL TRAINING DATES
Wednesday, August 1, 2018, and Wednesday, August 8, 2018
9:00 a.m. to Noon Pacific Standard Time - Playback for on demand is available*
VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM SUMMER SPECIAL RATES
$139.00 EARLY RATE - $159.00 LATE RATE
MANUAL - $39.00 or $55.00 + SHIPPING
Quick and Easy Registration Process
REGISTRATION LINK HERE
https://www.regonline.com/advancedpractitionercredentialonline
ENROLLMENT AND CREDENTIALING SUPPORT?
Alfie Mendoza-Tarazon
Enrollment and Credentialing Manager
Assistant to President & CEO
760-578-8661
NEW UPDATE!
Fathers and Families Coalition of America approved by the National Association of Social Workers, Arizona Chapter for a total of 11 contact hours for attendees for the Online Symposium. FFCA continuously examines our Practitioner Credential with review by approved continuing education providers to ensure the fidelity of the training meets or exceeds the competencies of community-based education, professional development, and capacity building assistance. A glance of our syllabus will give participants a greater understanding of the intended credential impacts to help those who are working with children, parents, families, and communities as well as methods to engage fathers in their practices.
Featuring Training by Fathers & Families Coalition of America’s
Advanced Practitioner Credential Fathers and Families Coalition of America understands that an increasing number of organizations are utilizing virtual training to develop employee skill sets. Many individuals want to attend our national, regional and local training but can't take time for travel. Therefore, we are renewing our successful virtual training strategy. FFCA will use a new state of art virtual platform with various elements to implement an informative and engaging experience.
But what are these elements for FFCA's Virtual Credential Training Program? Read More Here
PRACTITIONER CREDENTIAL SYLLABUS
Want to reach a broader level professionally working with children, youth, young adults, parents, families, and communities? Want to help improve multiple generations? Want to be an advocate for children through a professional model to empower and embrace why fathers matter? Do you need informed training that will aid in understanding clients, understand yourself and how to work with others when trauma is experienced? How do we help others overcoming and going to another level in personal goals? Ready to be more efficient with clients?
The current model of delivery of service is changing and the requirements to provide an evidence-based model that is engaging, and sustained retention is a challenge most providers and or organizations must overcome. Service providers need to engage and address the real issues fathers face. Meeting the culture and family dynamics challenge the service provider if unprepared to recognize and work with fathers, mothers, children, and families on the issues they face at home every day. The Fatherhood Practitioner Credential provides an introduction of necessary skills, techniques, proven interventions, such as an integrative approach with Motivational Interviewing, Empowerment/Strength-Based Interventions, Effective Goal-Setting, Unlocking Barriers and so much more for diverse professionals (a full description of training topics). Fatherhood Practitioner Credential is not limited to those who work fathers only. This program provides comprehensive professional development to diverse participants.
Things You Need to Know: Through improved staff preparation, professional development, and curriculum design, and skills of attendees parents and children will benefit as well as organizations integrating models. Participants who complete the training will have access to continued education, nationally approved credential and certification for curriculums to use with women, men, and youth. The Fatherhood Advanced Practitioner Credential provides an introduction of necessary skills, techniques, evidence-based interventions, for diverse professionals with integrative approaches designed to work with young fathers and mothers to strengthen families and improve outcomes for children.
Faculty will present a set of evidence-based, evidence-informed, and promising best practices with over 6-hours of live and interactive training (2-days with 3-hours on-demand playback training, and a follow-up cafe sessions enhanced by a practicum) to diverse participants. In the past year, the following types of professionals have enrolled and completed Advanced Practitioner Credential:
Case Managers,
Child Care Workers,
Child Support Advocates,
Child Welfare Workers,
Clergy,
Counselors,
Criminal Justice Professionals in Corrections-Probation-Parole,
Early Childhood Teachers,
Facilitators of Fatherhood Curriculums,
Family Service Workers,
Fatherhood Home Visitor
Fatherhood Practitioners,
Foster-Care Workers
Head Start Family Service Advocates,
Head Start Teachers,
Health-Care and Maternal and Child Professionals, Social Workers,
Life Coaches,
Marriage and Family Therapist,
Parent Engagement Leaders,
Peer Mentors,
Reentry Community-Based Professionals.
Substance Abuse Counselors
Veterans and Military Families Social Workers
Workforce Development and Economic Mobility Professionals,
Youth Development Workers, etc.
A FEW OF THE ADVANCED PRACTITIONER CREDENTIAL TRAINING TOPICS
Adverse Childhood Experience, Advanced Direct Practices Individual or in A Group Setting, Contingency Management Framework, Culturally Appropriate Methods, DiSC Personality Behavioral Assessment, Dual Perspective, Ecological framework, Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Training, Empowerment Perspective, Ethical Decision Making and Boundaries, Evidence-Based Adult Learning Approaches, Evidence-Based Communication Approaches, Family Systems Approach, Father Engagement Strategies Equating to Healthy Families, Focus Mapping, Grounding Techniques, Mindfulness Techniques, Impacts of Father Involvement and Wellness of Children, Life Span of Fathering-Person in the Environment, Methods for Mitigating Risks Fostering Increased Resiliency, Model Practices Using Effective Program Evaluation, Motivational Interviewing Techniques (MI), Whole Leadership Framework and more..