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SHARING TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
Let us help you help kids!
As a member of our professional network of providers and parental support professionals, we hope to share resources and training opportunities as they come in. Because, after all, we're all on the same team - Team Child Well-being!
19TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
Webcast Registration Now Open!
Even if you can't attend, you can still be part of the 19th National Conference on Child Abuse & Neglect.  Each 19th NCCAN plenary and mini-plenary session will be webcast live from New Orleans.  Additionally, they will host a live 20-minute Twitter Chat following each webcast to give you an opportunity to connect with presenters and extend the conversation. Learn more and register for all five virtual participation webcasts on their website. Separate registration is required for each webcast session. 
Period of PURPLE Crying
Period of PURPLE Crying Awareness training
Learn more about the Period of PURPLE Crying so you can support the parents of infants with whom you interact.  The presentation increases awareness about the developmental stage of increased crying and ways to help parents cope with it. Additionally, you'll learn the dangers of reacting to the crying with frustration.  Parents are learning about this at 16 of NH's hospitals when they give birth.  If you work with these families you need to know about it too!  Find a training near you
Protective Factors
Strengthening Families: Bringing Protective Factors to Life in Your Work
The Strengthening Families Framework identifies the characteristics that when present and robust in families make families stronger and child abuse and neglect less likely to occur when they leave your care.  Professionals who work with children are in a great position to promote these characteristics, called Protective Factors, through small but significant changes in how you approach your work. 
This is a 7 module training giving you real world examples of the strategies the Strengthening Families Framework lays out to promote positive family characteristics.  
family We all play a role: Stop abuse before it starts
Eliminating child abuse and neglect is a community effort. In order to spread that work, we are available to meet with networks, religious, civic, fraternal, education and other groups to share our knowledge of New Hampshire's child abuse and neglect crisis, child abuse and neglect prevention, and our specific strategies and programs.  Attendees will be invited to get involved in the elimination of child abuse and neglect.
Father and Son Our neighbors: Massachusetts Children's Trust
Protective Factors for Fathers: An Innovative Approach to 
Engaging 
Fathers and Supporting Families
This training integrates the best practices in father engagement and building parenting teams with the five Protective Factors and the Strengthening Families framework. Participants will learn how to use the seven strategies that support the Protective Factors to overcome attitudes and behavior that hinder father involvement. Participants will understand why the latest research encourages family serving professions to reach out to fathers. Participants will understand how incorporating fathers into the Strengthening Families framework supports the healthy emotional development of children and prevents incidences of child maltreatment.
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