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April 20th
FFCA Trauma Informed Care Conference is approved for 5.5 BACB Type II Continuing Education Units.
April 21st
FFCA Trauma Informed Care Conference Day Two (2) is approved for 5.0 BACB Type II Continuing Education Units.
TOTAL CEUs
This Conference meets the qualifications for 10.5 total units of continuing education for MFTs, LEPs, LPCCs, and LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.
PROVIDER INFORMATION
Innovative Learning. Provider Number: OP-09-0228. Innovative Learning LLC, Provider approved by the California Board of Nursing, Provider # CEP 15558, approves this conference for 10.5 Total Contact Hours.
How to Effectively Address Trauma in Community Based Programs
Trauma Informed Care Practices with Fathers
April 20th & 21st – Long Beach, California
Long Beach Unified School District Head Start
Teacher Resource Center 90755
1299 East 32nd Street,
Signal Hill, CA, 90755
9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. Both Days
Register Here
Full Conference Fees Start at $50.00
One-Day Fees Start at $20.00
City of Long Beach Head Start
Teacher Training Center 90755
1299 East 32nd Street,
Signal Hill, CA 90755 Map
Online Registration Only https://www.123signup.com/register?id=phykc
Limited Space
Contact us at 424-225-1323 or
Fathers & Families Coalition of America is the premiere source for continuous improvement training and for bringing diverse persons to collectively address issues of critical importance in creating stronger families and building healthy communities. FFCA will introduce a trauma-informed system of care to attendees as part of three Southern California. This event provides an opportunity to network while featuring the most current and vital information on emerging topics relevant to trauma, health, wellness, and alternatives to traditional care systems. Long Beach Head Start, FFCA Affiliate is co-host of this two-day conference to support the ongoing needs of those working with children and families.
ADDED PANELIST
Denyse Ray, PhD, BCETS, FAAETS has more than two decades as a clinical forensic first responder and private practice practitioner, dedicating her career to helping victims of natural disasters, school shootings, and terroristic attacks remove their emotional mask, Denyse Ray, PhD, BCETS, FAAETS, retooled her skills and now divides her time between training, and consulting writing and research. In her consultant work, she regularly provides workshops and seminars. Dr. Ray has provided many social service agencies with in-depth direction and understanding as they acquire skills to better serve their communities. Her trauma curriculum continues to be utilized in schools of social work, and her ‘Surviving Workplace Trauma’ training serves as a preventive resource in many work places throughout the United States. She is the author of ‘The Pain Didn’t Start Here; Trauma and Violence in the African American Community”. Her current work Mirroring Images; Native Hawaiians Traumatic Journey is scheduled for release in fall of 2015. Dr. Ray has authored and edited many abstract and white paper on the affect and treatment of psychological trauma. She lives in Hawaii and is currently preparing for a global effort to reach communities who continue to experience the affect of intergenerational trauma.