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Home Visitor Spring Training Series
You care for them, we care for you
Webinar: Impact of Domestic Violence on Families
June 11, 1 - 2:30 pm
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Discuss the dynamics of domestic violence including power and coercive control and the traumatic impact it has on survivors, both the primary survivor and children who witness violence.  The presenter will also discuss the complexities in providing services to victims of domestic violence and how to best engage them in services.  Learn More -or- Register
This webinar will be recorded, email mdoyle@nhchildrenstrust.org after the training for a link.
 
Webinar: Healthy Homes/One Touch
June 20, 10-11:30 am

 

Interested in helping your clients make their homes healthier and where to find resources to make this happen? The Healthy Homes One-Touch home visiting model will provide you tools to assess a home, provide healthy home education, and where to find valuable resources to remove lead hazards, make the home more energy efficient and remove asthma triggers.  This webinar will review the changes to the current One-Touch Check-up form and review the new e-referral system hosted by Fluidsurvey.
Join Cherie Bammarito from Child & Family Services, and Beverly Drouin, Division of Public Health in this upcoming webinar on One-Touch Healthy Homes.  You too can be a healthy homes advocate! 
 Learn More  -or-  Register

After the webinar occurs, you can watch a recording. Email mdoyle@nhchildrenstrust.org for a link.

 

Bringing the Protective Factors to Life, Face to Face training modulesProtective Factors

Various dates and locations

 

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. Professionals working with children are in a great position to promote these characteristics, called Protective Factors, through small but significant changes in approaching your work. 

It is a cornerstone of home visiting to approach families with a strengths-based lens. The Strengthening Families Framework can help support that perspective by identifying specific strengths and strategies to promote them.  

NH Children's Trust Strengthening Families Director, Julie Day and Training Director, Maria Doyle present this training series based on the Bringing the Protective Factors Framework to Life in your Work training series.  

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Period of PURPLE Crying Awareness Training

Various dates and locations

 

Period of PURPLE Crying

Learn more about the Period of PURPLE Crying so that you can support the parents of infants with whom you interact.  This presentation will increase your awareness about this developmental stage of increased crying, ways to cope with it, and the dangers of reacting to the crying in frustration.  Parents are learning about this at 17 of NH's hospitals when they give birth.  If you work with these families you need to know about it too!  

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Other opportunities
Keep your family-care skills sharp with these resources
  • Webinar TOMORROW: Infant, Toddler, and Early Childhood Mental Health Competencies: A Comparison of Systems, June 5 - Learn more
  • Safe to Sleep: Getting the Message Out Webinar, June 12 - Learn more 
  • FREE Asthma Home Visiting Training in Worcester on June 13, 14, 23 and 24 - Learn more and register
  • Birth Spacing and Pregnancy Planning/Prevention in Home Visiting Webinar on June 17 Learn more

  • Our 2013 Strengthening Families Summit Keynote Speaker is featured in a Zero to Three Maternal Depression Home Visiting Program - View the program

  • Did you miss our webinar: Household Smoking, What you need to know? View it here!
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The webinars in the first section of this email are provided under a Contract with the State of New Hampshire, Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health Services, with funds provided in part or in whole by the State of New Hampshire and/or such other funding sources as were available or required, e.g., the United States Department of Health and Human Services.  

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