New online training sessions – “Fostering Education from Home” and more
A round-up of training opportunities from the Child Welfare League of American and the Human Rights Campaign, put together by the National Foster Parent Association
A round-up of training opportunities from the Child Welfare League of American and the Human Rights Campaign, put together by the National Foster Parent Association
If possible, we will have our Caregivers Conference at Great Wolf Lodge on the weekend of November 11th. There will be some conditions to maintain
from the National Foster Parent Association: Join Irene Clements, Executive Director of the National Foster Parent Association, and special guests each Tuesday at 10 AM
A training session in using the 3-5-7 model to support the work of children, youth and families in grieving their losses and rebuilding their relationships
LGBTQ+ youth in foster care need and deserve safe and affirming foster homes, with adults who can help them realize their full potential. The workshop
Know a sibling group currently separated because of adoption, foster or relative care? For 12 years, CTBWA has reconnected siblings, strengthened their ties and given hope
During and after the Fostering Success Summit in February 2019, I received emails from many of you saying the sessions on trauma were the most
Our youth are asking us to do a better job of connecting children in the system to sexual health education. Many youth age out of
Looking for ideas to help support a child in your care? Here are a few good places to start: • PFLAG – Attend a local
Kitsap Community Resources is offering this wonderful program to help strengthen families with teens. This program is an evidence-based parent, youth, and family skills-building curriculum
I have attached a bunch of flyers for you to look at, there is a lot going on for families this spring and summer! Please
FPAWS Mini-Conferences 2019-The Governor’s Office, Legislature and DCYF are working to support FPAWS in bringing Mini-Conferences all over the State for years to come. Stay