Contents
- Conferences & Trainings
- Trauma-Informed Care Two-Day Training, 8/28-29
- Communities of Practice
- Early Childhood Mental Health Conference, 9/13-15
- Webinars & Calls
- CDSS Bridge Program TA Call, 8/28
- TIC Training & Coaching Learning Community Call, 9/11
- How Boosting Emotional Intelligence Improves Your Ability to Effectively Lead Your ECE Program, 10/3
- Resources
- ACEsConnection Monthly Highlights
- Staff Recruitment Resources
- Technical Assistance Contact Information
Conferences & Trainings
Trauma-Informed Care Two-Day Training
August 28 and August 29, 2018
DoubleTree Hotel - Sacramento
Who Should Attend?
Trainers & Coaches seeking certification in FY 2018-19 must attend this training & opt in to the TIC Training Certification Cohort after participating in this event.
Due to limited space and to ensure a quality learning experience, please prioritize attendance at this training to the TIC Trainer at your respective agencies; there is a two-person limit from each participating agency, and registration is first come, first served.
Communities of Practice
This is a chance for you to share your knowledge about what works, talk about challenges and solutions, and for the Network Provider Services Team to share program updates and learn how we can best support you!
- Share your knowledge, skills and expertise
- Learn from other community-based staff and get valuable ideas
- Connect with colleagues at other R&Rs and explore collaboration
Central Valley
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Visalia
Bay Area
9:30 am - 2:30 pm
Oakland
North
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Orland
South
9:30 am - 2:30 pm
Los Angeles
Early Childhood Mental Health Conference β We Canβt Wait
Embracing Our Diversity: Intervening Early in Every Community
September 13-15, 2018
San Diego
This 9th Annual Early Childhood Mental Health Conference (ECMH) will address the issues involved with serving children and families not typically well served by our systems, specifically immigrant and refugee families, Native American Families, African American families, military families, families led by grandparents, and families with LGBTQI+ members. There is a growing awareness of the unique needs of these children and families. This Conference will bring these people and their perspectives together to improve understanding, knowledge and expertise, and add to the growing ECMH community
Webinars & Calls
Bridge Program TA Call
Tuesday, August 28
1:00 - 2:00 pm
TIC Training & Coaching
Learning Community Call
Tuesday, September 11
1:00 - 2:00 pm
The TIC Training & Coaching Learning Community Call is a space for R&Rs and the Network to share updates, trends, and highlight local successes. Together, we hope to build peer support among trainers and coaches with the most current information on best practices.You can view recordings of previous TIC Training & Coaching Learning Community Calls on our website.
How Boosting Emotional Intelligence Improves Your Ability to Effectively Lead Your ECE Program
Wednesday, October 3
11 AM PST
Join social-emotional learning expert, Barbara Kaiser, for this powerful webinar to develop insight about how you can bolster your EQ and enhance your leadership abilities. You will learn to:
- define Emotional Intelligence
- explain why Emotional Intelligence is a key factor in effective leadership
- develop your Emotional Intelligence
- enhance your leadership skills by improving your Emotional Intelligence
ACEsConnection Monthly Highlights
California Data Dashboard: Child Adversity and Well-Being
A new widget has been added to the ACEs Connection Bridge Community homepage. This is an interactive data tool that allows you to see the most common adverse childhood experiences and resilience factors statewide and in your county.
"When We Are Scared...", a free webinar from Chandra Ghosh Ippen
Dr. Chandra Ghosh Ippen uses her children's book "Once I Was Very Very Scared" to teach about common reactions to stress, and how we can support healing and recovery.
Make sure to log in to the ACEs Connection Bridge Community to see new resources and content that has been posted!
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