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SUMMARY:Nurturing Parents Cafe: Safe & Secure-Making a Home Safety Plan
DESCRIPTION:Description:  It is important to have a plan when there are children in your home. Let’s discuss having the safest home environment possible.  \nSince this is more of a facilitated discussion instead of one of our regular trainings/webinars\, Training Credits will not be available. \nThe Parent Cafes are a monthly\, relaxed discussion around Parenting Topics. Participants are encouraged to bring YOUR OWN ISSUES\, and gain insights and resources! \nHosts:\nCarol Pool received her Bachelor’s in Social Work from Ball State in 1985 and her Master’s in Social Work from Indiana University in 1990. For nearly 30 years\, Carol has been a leader\, advocate\, educator and trainer around many social issues. She began at Methodist Hospital in the critical care areas. Then she was a primary educator for 13 years for Planned Parenthood around the issues of healthy sexuality\, birth control\, STD and sexual abuse prevention. In 2006\, she continued her work at Prevent Child Abuse Indiana\, training in a variety of safety topics. There she became a certified trainer in Darkness to Light (Stewards of Children) preventing child sexual abuse; as well as Nurturing Father’s\, Bully Safe\, and SafeTots. \nBrian Carter is the Director of Dads\, Inc.\, a program of Prevent Child Abuse Indiana\, and has been with The Villages since 1994. In his current role he conducts various trainings and presentations and is a Program Educator for Nurturing Fathers. Prior to his current role\, Brian served as a Foster Care Case Manager\, Independent Living Case Manager\, FAKT Coordinator\, and Community Based Service Worker. Brian received his Bachelor’s in Social Work from Indiana University and worked as a Probation Officer with the Marion County Juvenile Courts for two years prior to coming to The Villages. 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/nurturing-parents-cafe-safe-secure-making-a-home-safety-plan/
LOCATION:IN
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SUMMARY:SafeTots Training
DESCRIPTION:Speaker:  Carol Pool\, MSW\, PCAIN Prevention Education Specialist \nBackup:  Brian Carter \nDescription:  This presentation touches on a variety of safety issues\, including SIS/Abusive Head Trauma\, the Safe Haven Law\, Water Safety & Safe Sleep practices.  We will also touch on Firearm Safety and Know Your Partner/Caregiver. \nAudience: Adolescents\, Caregivers/Parents\, Community\, Professionals \n  \nAn Assessment will be emailed to you after the training. Once you complete your Assessment our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. You must score at least 7 correct answers out of 10 questions to qualify for a training certificate. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment/Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate.
URL:https://pcain.org/event/safetots-training/
LOCATION:IN
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SUMMARY:SafeTots Training
DESCRIPTION:Speaker:  Sandy Runkle-DeLorme\, LSW\, PCAIN Program Director \nDescription:  This presentation touches on a variety of safety issues\, including SIS/Abusive Head Trauma\, the Safe Haven Law\, Water Safety & Safe Sleep practices.  We will also touch on Firearm Safety and Know Your Partner/Caregiver. \nAudience: Adolescents\, Caregivers/Parents\, Community\, Professionals \n  \nAn Assessment will be emailed to you after the training. Once you complete your Assessment our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. You must score at least 7 correct answers out of 10 questions to qualify for a training certificate. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment/Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate.
URL:https://pcain.org/event/safetots-training-2/
LOCATION:IN
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210305T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210305T123000
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SUMMARY:Turning Distress into Joy Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Speaker:  James F. Schroeder\, Ph.D.\, Vice President of the Department of Psychology & Wellness\, Easterseals Rehabilitation Center \nSpeaker Bio: Jim Schroeder\, Ph.D\, is a pediatric psychologist and Vice President of the psychology department at Easterseals Rehabilitation Center in Evansville\, Indiana. He is also the training director of the Internship in Clinical Psychology and the Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical and Developmental Psychology.  He resides in Evansville with his wife\, Amy\, and their eight children. He received a BS from Ball State University with a major in psychology and minors in social work and counseling psychology. He graduated with a PhD in clinical psychology from Saint Louis University in 2005. In addition to seeing youth with a wide range of backgrounds and psychological issues\, he specializes in evaluating and working with children (and their families) diagnosed with autism spectrum\, learning\, sleep\, attention-deficit\, and other developmental issues. He also writes a monthly column for parents and professionals entitled Just Thinking\, which can be found along with many other articles and books on his personal website: www.james-schroeder.com. He regularly writes for a number of online magazines and speaks widely on topics\, especially related to youth and technology. In addition to his life as a father and psychologist\, Dr. Schroeder is actively involved in endurance events. He has completed an Ironman and multiple ultramarathons and commutes to work by bike and is always dreaming about the next backpacking trip. \n  \nWebinar Description:  Since the beginning of humanity\, people have struggled with difficult circumstances and experiences. Long before the advent of modern medicine and formal psychological practice\, individuals used various techniques\, both as part of faith and secular traditions\, to overcome traumatic events\, improve mood\, decrease anxiety\, and develop a greater sense of resiliency for whatever challenges they encountered. Over the past few decades\, research has increasingly indicated that these strategies\, which are freely available to all\, have specific health benefits for an individual’s physical\, social\, and psychological well-being. Studies have indicated that when used strategically and intelligently\, they can unlock healing processes that are both understood and mysterious in nature. \n  \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDiscuss time-honored\, research-driven strategies for improving mood\, decreasing anxiety\, and improving resiliency among other positive psychological\, physical\, and social outcomes.\nExplain specific keys important in using these strategies well.\nDescribe practical ways psychologists can apply these techniques to clinical practice & education and use in their own lives.\n\nAn Assessment will be emailed to you after the training.  Once we receive your Assessment our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours.  If you register as a couple or group\, each person needs to complete the Assessment to receive a certificate.
URL:https://pcain.org/event/turning-distress-into-joy-webinar/
LOCATION:IN
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210303T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210303T130000
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SUMMARY:Child Abuse 102: Impact of Violence on Children
DESCRIPTION:Speaker:  Sandy Runkle-DeLorme\, LSW\, PCAIN Program Director \nDescription:  This presentation defines and discusses:\n• The consequences of maltreatment and violence on children during the early years of their development\n• Problematic vs. natural sexual behavior in children\n• How to integrate and adapt prevention activities\n• How to incorporate national standards regarding prevention of child abuse and neglect\n• Reporting responsibilities \n  \nAudience: Early Intervention Professionals\, Early Childhood Education Professionals\, Social Service Staff (must be age 18 or older) \n  \nWARNING:  If you are attending this virtual training at home\, please be sure to either use headphones or be alone while attending. Some information may not be suitable for younger children. \nAn Assessment will be emailed to you after the training. Once you complete your Assessment our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. You must score at least 7 correct answers out of 10 questions to qualify for a training certificate. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment/Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate.
URL:https://pcain.org/event/child-abuse-102-impact-of-violence-on-children/
LOCATION:IN
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