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SUMMARY:NetSmartz Internet Safety: Community 
DESCRIPTION:NetSmartz Internet Safety: Community  \nThis training is provided through partnership with The National Center for Missing and Exploited children. This interactive virtual or in-person training focuses on educating adults on the potential risks of internet use for children. Through guided conversation\, videos\, and activities\, the training educates participants on social media and internet use for youth\, the potential risks that youth face when accessing the internet\, and ways for adults to have conversations with youth about being safe.    \nInternet safety is a prevention focused training\, and provides participants the tools to have informed conversations with youth about using the internet and ways to protect themselves\, including who to trust\, what personal information to share\, how to identify safe sites to use\, and what to do if something harmful occurs. The training also equips participants on how to handle disclosures from youth of unsafe internet use\, and next steps to addressing harm that has occurred.   \nThis training is ideal for:   \n\nEarly intervention professionals  \n\n\nEarly childhood education professionals  \n\n\nHealth care professionals  \n\n\nTeachers  \n\n\nParents  \n\n\nSocial services staff \n\n  \n📆Date: May 8\, 2026  \n⏰Time: 12:00PM-1:30PM  \n📍 Location: MS Teams\, an outlook invite with the MS Teams link will be sent roughly 24-48 hours prior to the training.  \n📑 Registration: SignUpGenius Link  \n💲 Cost: Free  \n📧 Event Contact: Grayson Purtlebaugh\, gpurtlebaugh@villages.org 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/netsmartz-internet-safety-community-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260511T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260511T123000
DTSTAMP:20260427T171551
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T200756Z
UID:7637-1778497200-1778502600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Child Abuse 101 Training 
DESCRIPTION:Child Abuse 101 Training  \nCA 101 is a part of a two-session series focused on the identification and prevention of child abuse. It serves as an introductory session to educate audiences on the definitions and four primary types of maltreatment\, as well as the signs and indicators of each type of maltreatment displayed by children and abusers.    \nWith a primary focus in prevention\, the session will overview reporting responsibilities\, responding appropriately to youth disclosures of abuse\, and ideas for preventing child abuse in local communities.    \nThrough interactive questions/polls and guided discussion\, the audience will explore these topics. After completing CA 101\, audiences will be encouraged to register for Child Abuse 102: Impact of Violence on Children\, an optional intermediate course focused on the long-term impact that maltreatment and abuse have on children.   \nThis training is ideal for:   \n\nEarly intervention professionals  \n\n\nEarly childhood education professionals  \n\n\nHealth care professionals  \n\n\nTeachers  \n\n\nSocial services staff \n\n  \n📆Date: May 11\, 2026  \n⏰Time: 11:00AM-12:30PM  \n📍 Location: MS Teams\, an outlook invite with the MS Teams link will be sent roughly 24-48 hours prior to the training.  \n📑 Registration: SignUpGenius Link  \n💲 Cost: Free  \n📧 Event Contact: Grayson Purtlebaugh\, gpurtlebaugh@villages.org 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/child-abuse-101-training-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260513T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260513T143000
DTSTAMP:20260427T171551
CREATED:20260427T200557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T200557Z
UID:7636-1778677200-1778682600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Child Abuse 102: Impact of Violence on Children Training 
DESCRIPTION:Child Abuse 102: Impact of Violence on Children Training  \nCA 102 is the second part of a two-session series focused on the prevention of child abuse. It serves as an intermediate level approach to child abuse\, with a focus on the impact that observing or being a victim of violence can have on children.   \nThe session will discuss the many impacts that abuse have on children by their age group. It will discuss the behavioral signs and other indicators that a child has experienced violence\, and introduce protective factors and other ways to support children exposed to violence.  \nThrough interactive polls\, questions\, and guided discussions\, the audience will explore the topics of reporting responsibilities\, responsibly responding to disclosures\, and prevention ideas for local communities.  \nThis training is ideal for:  \n\nEarly intervention professionals \n\n\nEarly childhood education professionals \n\n\nHealth care professionals \n\n\nTeachers \n\n\nSocial services staff \n\n  \n📆Date: May 13\, 2026  \n⏰Time: 1:00PM-2:30PM  \n📍 Location: MS Teams\, an outlook invite with the MS Teams link will be sent roughly 24-48 hours prior to the training.  \n📑 Registration: SignUpGenius Link  \n💲 Cost: Free  \n📧 Event Contact: Grayson Purtlebaugh\, gpurtlebaugh@villages.org 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/child-abuse-102-impact-of-violence-on-children-training/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260513T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260513T150000
DTSTAMP:20260427T171551
CREATED:20260427T200459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T200459Z
UID:7635-1778679000-1778684400@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Child Exploitation 101 Training 
DESCRIPTION:Child Exploitation 101 Training  \nThis interactive\, prevention-focused training is designed for community members\, professionals\, and nonprofit organizations who work with children\, youth\, and families. The session centers on building awareness\, dispelling common myths\, and strengthening participants’ ability to recognize\, prevent\, and respond to child exploitation within their communities.  \nThrough scenario-based discussions\, real-world examples\, live polling\, and guided reflection\, participants explore essential human trafficking concepts\, including:  \n\nTypes of human trafficking\, including labor trafficking\, sex trafficking\, and the commercial sexual exploitation of children \n\n\nThe prevalence of trafficking and how it occurs in both urban and rural communities \n\n\nWho is most vulnerable to trafficking\, how individuals are recruited\, and why leaving can be difficult \n\n\nCommon myths and misconceptions that often prevent identification and reporting \n\n\nRecognizing warning signs and indicators across various settings \n\n\nAppropriate response strategies\, reporting options\, and local/national resources \n\nThis training emphasizes awareness\, prevention\, and informed response rather than fear-based messaging. Participants will gain practical tools to better identify risk factors\, engage in trauma-informed conversations\, and understand their role in prevention and reporting.  \nParticipants will leave with clear\, actionable knowledge and resources that can be applied immediately in professional\, volunteer\, and community-based roles.  \nThis training is ideal for:  \n\nCommunity members and caregivers \n\n\nEducators and youth-serving professionals \n\n\nNonprofit and social service providers \n\n\nFaith-based and community organizations \n\n\nProgram leaders and administrators \n\n  \n📆Date: May 13\, 2026  \n⏰Time: 1:30PM-3:00PM  \n📍 Location: MS Teams\, an outlook invite with the MS Teams link will be sent roughly 24-48 hours prior to the training.  \n📑 Registration: SignUpGenius Link  \n💲 Cost: Free  \n📧 Event Contact: Amanda Swert\, aswert@villages.org
URL:https://pcain.org/event/child-exploitation-101-training-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260514T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260514T153000
DTSTAMP:20260427T171551
CREATED:20260427T200329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T200329Z
UID:7632-1778767200-1778772600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:QPR Suicide Prevention Training
DESCRIPTION:QPR Suicide Prevention Training  \nThis QPR (Question\, Persuade\, Refer) Suicide Prevention Training equips participants with practical tools to recognize the warning signs of suicide and respond effectively. Like CPR for physical health emergencies\, QPR prepares individuals to act as “gatekeepers” who can identify someone in crisis\, start a supportive conversation\, and connect them with appropriate help. This training incorporates the 2026 core Gatekeeper updates\, which have been carefully reviewed and aligned with current research and best practices in suicide prevention. The curriculum also includes teaching notes tailored to specific populations\, ensuring the material is relevant\, equitable\, and responsive to the community’s participants. These updates build upon the core QPR model while integrating real-world insights and feedback from the field. Participants will learn how to recognize common warning signs and risk factors\, ask direct questions about suicide\, offer support and encouragement\, and refer individuals to appropriate professional resources. The training emphasizes early intervention and compassionate response while maintaining fidelity to QPR Institute standards.  \nThis training is ideal for:  \n\nEducators and school staff \n\n\nHealth care professionals \n\n\nSocial service providers \n\n\nCommunity leaders and volunteers \n\n\nParents and caregivers \n\n\nAnyone interested in learning how to support someone who may be in crisis \n\n  \n📆Date: May 14\, 2026  \n⏰Time: 2:00PM-3:30PM  \n📍 Location: MS Teams\, an outlook invite with the MS Teams link will be sent roughly 24-48 hours prior to the training.  \n📑 Registration: SignUpGenius Link  \n💲 Cost: Free  \n📧 Event Contact: Amanda Swert\, aswert@villages.org 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/qpr-suicide-prevention-training/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260519T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260519T103000
DTSTAMP:20260427T171551
CREATED:20260427T201023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T201023Z
UID:7640-1779181200-1779186600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:NetSmartz Internet Safety: Community 
DESCRIPTION:NetSmartz Internet Safety: Community  \nThis training is provided through partnership with The National Center for Missing and Exploited children. This interactive virtual or in-person training focuses on educating adults on the potential risks of internet use for children. Through guided conversation\, videos\, and activities\, the training educates participants on social media and internet use for youth\, the potential risks that youth face when accessing the internet\, and ways for adults to have conversations with youth about being safe.    \nInternet safety is a prevention focused training\, and provides participants the tools to have informed conversations with youth about using the internet and ways to protect themselves\, including who to trust\, what personal information to share\, how to identify safe sites to use\, and what to do if something harmful occurs. The training also equips participants on how to handle disclosures from youth of unsafe internet use\, and next steps to addressing harm that has occurred.   \nThis training is ideal for:   \n\nEarly intervention professionals  \n\n\nEarly childhood education professionals  \n\n\nHealth care professionals  \n\n\nTeachers  \n\n\nParents  \n\n\nSocial services staff \n\n  \n📆Date: May 19\, 2026  \n⏰Time: 9:00AM-10:30AM  \n📍 Location: MS Teams\, an outlook invite with the MS Teams link will be sent roughly 24-48 hours prior to the training.  \n📑 Registration: SignUpGenius Link  \n💲 Cost: Free  \n📧 Event Contact: Grayson Purtlebaugh\, gpurtlebaugh@villages.org
URL:https://pcain.org/event/netsmartz-internet-safety-community-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260520T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260520T133000
DTSTAMP:20260427T171551
CREATED:20260427T201358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T201358Z
UID:7645-1779278400-1779283800@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Water Safety 
DESCRIPTION:Water Safety  \nThis interactive\, prevention-focused Water Safety training is designed for professionals and caregivers who support infants and young children. The session centers on real-world water-related risks and provides participants with practical\, developmentally appropriate strategies to help prevent drowning and water-related injuries across home\, school\, and community settings.  \nThrough scenario-based discussions\, visual simulations\, live polling\, and guided reflection\, participants explore essential water safety concepts\, including:  \n\nDrowning risk factors and common misconceptions \n\n\nActive supervision and shared-responsibility challenges \n\n\nDevelopmentally appropriate water safety education for infants\, toddlers\, and young children \n\n\nPool\, bath\, open water\, and community water environment considerations \n\n\nThe role of swim lessons\, barriers\, and layered protection strategies \n\nThis training emphasizes awareness\, preparation\, and prevention over fear-based messaging\, helping adults recognize how quickly water-related incidents can occur and how small\, intentional actions can significantly reduce risk. Participants will gain clear\, actionable strategies\, communication tools\, and resources that can be applied immediately in both professional and caregiving roles.  \nThis training is ideal for:  \n\nEducators and early childhood professionals \n\n\nCounselors and social service providers \n\n\nAdministrators and program leaders \n\n\nParents\, caregivers\, and community partner \n\n📆Date: May 20\, 2026  \n⏰Time: 12:00PM-1:30PM  \n📍 Location: MS Teams\, an outlook invite with the MS Teams link will be sent roughly 24-48 hours prior to the training.  \n📑 Registration: SignUpGenius Link  \n💲 Cost: Free  \n📧 Event Contact: Amanda Swert\, aswert@villages.org
URL:https://pcain.org/event/water-safety-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260520T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260520T163000
DTSTAMP:20260427T171551
CREATED:20260427T200407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T200407Z
UID:7634-1779289200-1779294600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:QPR Suicide Prevention Training 
DESCRIPTION:QPR Suicide Prevention Training  \nThis QPR (Question\, Persuade\, Refer) Suicide Prevention Training equips participants with practical tools to recognize the warning signs of suicide and respond effectively. Like CPR for physical health emergencies\, QPR prepares individuals to act as “gatekeepers” who can identify someone in crisis\, start a supportive conversation\, and connect them with appropriate help. This training incorporates the 2026 core Gatekeeper updates\, which have been carefully reviewed and aligned with current research and best practices in suicide prevention. The curriculum also includes teaching notes tailored to specific populations\, ensuring the material is relevant\, equitable\, and responsive to the community’s participants. These updates build upon the core QPR model while integrating real-world insights and feedback from the field. Participants will learn how to recognize common warning signs and risk factors\, ask direct questions about suicide\, offer support and encouragement\, and refer individuals to appropriate professional resources. The training emphasizes early intervention and compassionate response while maintaining fidelity to QPR Institute standards.  \nThis training is ideal for:  \n\nEducators and school staff \n\n\nHealth care professionals \n\n\nSocial service providers \n\n\nCommunity leaders and volunteers \n\n\nParents and caregivers \n\n\nAnyone interested in learning how to support someone who may be in crisis \n\n  \n📆Date: May 20\, 2026  \n⏰Time: 3:00PM-4:30PM  \n📍 Location: MS Teams\, an outlook invite with the MS Teams link will be sent roughly 24-48 hours prior to the training.  \n📑 Registration: SignUpGenius Link  \n💲 Cost: Free  \n📧 Event Contact: Amanda Swert\, aswert@villages.org 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/qpr-suicide-prevention-training-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260521T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T171551
CREATED:20260427T201119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T201119Z
UID:7641-1779377400-1779382800@pcain.org
SUMMARY:NetSmartz Internet Safety: Community 
DESCRIPTION:NetSmartz Internet Safety: Community  \nThis training is provided through partnership with The National Center for Missing and Exploited children. This interactive virtual or in-person training focuses on educating adults on the potential risks of internet use for children. Through guided conversation\, videos\, and activities\, the training educates participants on social media and internet use for youth\, the potential risks that youth face when accessing the internet\, and ways for adults to have conversations with youth about being safe.    \nInternet safety is a prevention focused training\, and provides participants the tools to have informed conversations with youth about using the internet and ways to protect themselves\, including who to trust\, what personal information to share\, how to identify safe sites to use\, and what to do if something harmful occurs. The training also equips participants on how to handle disclosures from youth of unsafe internet use\, and next steps to addressing harm that has occurred.   \nThis training is ideal for:   \n\nEarly intervention professionals  \n\n\nEarly childhood education professionals  \n\n\nHealth care professionals  \n\n\nTeachers  \n\n\nParents  \n\n\nSocial services staff \n\n  \n📆Date: May 21\, 2026  \n⏰Time: 3:30PM-5:00PM  \n📍 Location: MS Teams\, an outlook invite with the MS Teams link will be sent roughly 24-48 hours prior to the training.  \n📑 Registration: SignUpGenius Link  \n💲 Cost: Free  \n📧 Event Contact: Grayson Purtlebaugh\, gpurtlebaugh@villages.org 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/netsmartz-internet-safety-community-4/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260526T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260526T150000
DTSTAMP:20260427T171551
CREATED:20260427T194450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T194450Z
UID:7630-1779796800-1779807600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Stewards of Children
DESCRIPTION:Stewards of Children  \nDarkness to Light’s flagship training\, Stewards of Children®\, teaches adults practical actions they can take to reduce instances of child sexual abuse in their organizations\, families\, and communities. Through interviews with a very diverse group of people with lived experience\, experts\, and treatment providers\, Stewards of Children® is one of the only award-winning\, evidence-informed\, adult-focused child sexual abuse prevention trainings in the United States proven to increase knowledge and change behavior.  \nTraining Features  \n\nDelivered in a trauma-informed way by instructors and facilitators who have been rigorously trained \n\n\nFeatures powerful videos paired with robust facilitated discussion \n\n\nTeaches three foundational empowerment skills: \n\n\nMaking choices that protect children \n\n\nTaking risks to minimize danger to children \n\n\nSupporting each other \n\n\nHighlights The 5 Steps to Protecting Children™ and how to apply them to better protect children from child sexual abuse \n\nThis training is ideal for:  \n\nEducators and early childhood professionals \n\n\nCounselors and social service providers \n\n\nAdministrators and program leaders \n\n\nParents\, caregivers\, and community partners \n\n\nYouth work professionals \n\n  \n📆Date: May 26\, 2026  \n⏰Time: 12:00PM-3:00PM  \n📍 Location: MS Teams\, an outlook invite with the MS Teams link will be sent roughly 24-48 hours prior to the training.  \n📑 Registration: SignUpGenius Link  \n💲 Cost: Free  \n📧 Event Contact: Grayson Purtlebaugh\, gpurtlebaugh@villages.org 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/stewards-of-children-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260527T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260527T133000
DTSTAMP:20260427T171551
CREATED:20260427T201154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T201154Z
UID:7642-1779883200-1779888600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:NetSmartz Internet Safety: Community 
DESCRIPTION:NetSmartz Internet Safety: Community  \nThis training is provided through partnership with The National Center for Missing and Exploited children. This interactive virtual or in-person training focuses on educating adults on the potential risks of internet use for children. Through guided conversation\, videos\, and activities\, the training educates participants on social media and internet use for youth\, the potential risks that youth face when accessing the internet\, and ways for adults to have conversations with youth about being safe.    \nInternet safety is a prevention focused training\, and provides participants the tools to have informed conversations with youth about using the internet and ways to protect themselves\, including who to trust\, what personal information to share\, how to identify safe sites to use\, and what to do if something harmful occurs. The training also equips participants on how to handle disclosures from youth of unsafe internet use\, and next steps to addressing harm that has occurred.   \nThis training is ideal for:   \n\nEarly intervention professionals  \n\n\nEarly childhood education professionals  \n\n\nHealth care professionals  \n\n\nTeachers  \n\n\nParents  \n\n\nSocial services staff \n\n  \n📆Date: May 27\, 2026  \n⏰Time: 12:00PM-1:30PM  \n📍 Location: MS Teams\, an outlook invite with the MS Teams link will be sent roughly 24-48 hours prior to the training.  \n📑 Registration: SignUpGenius Link  \n💲 Cost: Free  \n📧 Event Contact: Grayson Purtlebaugh\, gpurtlebaugh@villages.org
URL:https://pcain.org/event/netsmartz-internet-safety-community-5/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260528T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260528T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T171551
CREATED:20260427T200224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T200224Z
UID:7631-1779958800-1779969600@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Stewards of Children
DESCRIPTION:Stewards of Children  \nDarkness to Light’s flagship training\, Stewards of Children®\, teaches adults practical actions they can take to reduce instances of child sexual abuse in their organizations\, families\, and communities. Through interviews with a very diverse group of people with lived experience\, experts\, and treatment providers\, Stewards of Children® is one of the only award-winning\, evidence-informed\, adult-focused child sexual abuse prevention trainings in the United States proven to increase knowledge and change behavior.  \nTraining Features  \n\nDelivered in a trauma-informed way by instructors and facilitators who have been rigorously trained \n\n\nFeatures powerful videos paired with robust facilitated discussion \n\n\nTeaches three foundational empowerment skills: \n\n\nMaking choices that protect children \n\n\nTaking risks to minimize danger to children \n\n\nSupporting each other \n\n\nHighlights The 5 Steps to Protecting Children™ and how to apply them to better protect children from child sexual abuse \n\nThis training is ideal for:  \n\nEducators and early childhood professionals \n\n\nCounselors and social service providers \n\n\nAdministrators and program leaders \n\n\nParents\, caregivers\, and community partners \n\n\nYouth work professionals \n\n  \n📆Date: May 28\, 2026  \n⏰Time: 9:00AM-12:00PM  \n📍 Location: MS Teams\, an outlook invite with the MS Teams link will be sent roughly 24-48 hours prior to the training.  \n📑 Registration: SignUpGenius Link  \n💲 Cost: Free  \n📧 Event Contact: Grayson Purtlebaugh\, gpurtlebaugh@villages.org 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/stewards-of-children-4/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260528T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260528T153000
DTSTAMP:20260427T171551
CREATED:20260427T201438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T201438Z
UID:7646-1779976800-1779982200@pcain.org
SUMMARY:Water Safety 
DESCRIPTION:Water Safety  \nThis interactive\, prevention-focused Water Safety training is designed for professionals and caregivers who support infants and young children. The session centers on real-world water-related risks and provides participants with practical\, developmentally appropriate strategies to help prevent drowning and water-related injuries across home\, school\, and community settings.  \nThrough scenario-based discussions\, visual simulations\, live polling\, and guided reflection\, participants explore essential water safety concepts\, including:  \n\nDrowning risk factors and common misconceptions \n\n\nActive supervision and shared-responsibility challenges \n\n\nDevelopmentally appropriate water safety education for infants\, toddlers\, and young children \n\n\nPool\, bath\, open water\, and community water environment considerations \n\n\nThe role of swim lessons\, barriers\, and layered protection strategies \n\nThis training emphasizes awareness\, preparation\, and prevention over fear-based messaging\, helping adults recognize how quickly water-related incidents can occur and how small\, intentional actions can significantly reduce risk. Participants will gain clear\, actionable strategies\, communication tools\, and resources that can be applied immediately in both professional and caregiving roles.  \nThis training is ideal for:  \n\nEducators and early childhood professionals \n\n\nCounselors and social service providers \n\n\nAdministrators and program leaders \n\n\nParents\, caregivers\, and community partner \n\n📆Date: May 28\, 2026  \n⏰Time: 2:00PM-3:30PM  \n📍 Location: MS Teams\, an outlook invite with the MS Teams link will be sent roughly 24-48 hours prior to the training.  \n📑 Registration: SignUpGenius Link  \n💲 Cost: Free  \n📧 Event Contact: Amanda Swert\, aswert@villages.org 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/water-safety-4/
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