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SUMMARY:ACE Interface: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences - Building Self-Healing Communities
DESCRIPTION:Topic: “ACE Interface: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences – Building Self-Healing Communities”\nDate:   January 11\, 2022\nTime:  6pm-8pm (EST)\nPresenters:  Jeff Wittman\, MBA\, PCAIN Prevention Program Manager and Katrina Miller\, MSW\, Villages Clinical Director (Northwest Indiana) \nDescription:  The ACE Study confirms\, with scientific evidence that adversity during development increases the risk of physical\, mental and behavioral problems later in life. The ACE Study and other research using the study’s framework have taught us that ACEs are the leading cause of health and social problems in our nation and the most powerful determinant of the public’s health.  Building Self-Healing Communities is about investing in the people who have the most at stake—especially people affected by ACEs– so they can be expert leaders of their own community’s change. We live at a time of great hope and promise – the greatest public health discovery of our time is about us. The ACE Study provides a discovery – a common framework and language – that we can use to profoundly improve the health and well-being of our society now and for future generations to come. \nCo-Presenter Bio: Jeff Wittman joined PCAIN on March 1\, 2021\, as our new Prevention Program Manager. Jeff comes to PCAIN with a wealth of experience working with youth and with communities. Most recently Jeff was the School Social Work & Foster Youth Specialist at the Department of Education\, but he has also worked in Family Preservation\, Wraparound Community Support Services\, and in Foster Care. Jeff has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology\, and a Master of Business Administration in Educational Leadership. \nCo-Presenter Bio: Katrina Miller is the Clinical Director at The Villages of Indiana in Northwest Indiana.  She has been at The Villages for approximately three years. She provides oversight and clinical supervision of the Foster Care and Post Adoption services. Trina has over 25 years of experience working in child welfare. She has a Master’s degree in Social Work\, is a Credentialed Sexually Abusive Youth Clinician (CSAYC) and is working on her Trauma Focused Certification.  Trina obtained her clinical license in 2012. Trina is most passionate about the therapy she can provide to the numerous families and children she has worked with throughout her career. Seeing the growth in the individuals she works with is very rewarding for them as well as herself. Trina is constantly looking for opportunities to strengthen her skills with continuing education and keeping informed on the rapid changes within the industry. \n  \nAudience: Early Intervention Professionals\, Early Childhood Education Professionals\, Health Care Professionals\, Law Enforcement\, Teachers\, Parents\, and 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. \nA Survey will be emailed to you after the webinar. Once you complete your Survey our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. \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. \n  \nRegistration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMtf-CtqjIqE9JPHsXj7H–_bFMyxgsP_9H \n 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/3755/
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SUMMARY:Nurturing Healthy Sexual Development
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Nurturing Healthy Sexual Development\nDate:  January 12\, 2022\nTime:  1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (EST)\nSpeaker:  Carol Pool\, MSW\, PCAIN Prevention Education Specialist \nBackup:   Sandy Runkle\, LSW\, PCAIN Director of Programs \n  \nDescription: The Nurturing Healthy Sexual Development training helps participants better understand the sexual development of children\, and how to respond to children’s sexual behavior and questions in ways that promote healthy development. This training also recognizes that a crucial component of nurturing healthy sexual development is protecting children from sexual abuse. Participants will gain an understanding of the scope of child sexual abuse and the relationship between healthy sexuality and child sexual abuse prevention. \n  \nParticipates will learn to: \n\nIdentify normal sexual behaviors of young children\nRespond to young children’s’ sexual interactions\nRespond to young children’s questions about sexuality\nIdentify and report suspected child abuse\n\n(This description was taken from the unpublished work © 2006 Prevent Child Abuse Vermont) \nAudience Type:  Must be 18 or older to attend. Early childhood educators\, child care providers\, parents\, teachers\, health care providers\, Department of Child Services staff\, etc. \n  \nWARNING: We stress that when “attending” this workshop that headphones should be worn or be viewed in private to ensure children cannot hear or see the content.  Thank you \n  \nA Survey will be emailed to you after the training (12-24 Business Hours). Once you complete your Survey/Assessment\, our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. \n  \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment to qualify for a Training Certificate. \n  \nRegistration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0ldu6vqD8vGdEJQGb8FXOFsACnRxbNOLN5
URL:https://pcain.org/event/nurturing-healthy-sexual-development/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220119T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220119T200000
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SUMMARY:ACE Interface: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences - Building Self Healing Communities
DESCRIPTION:Topic: “ACE Interface: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences – Building Self-Healing Communities”\nDate:   January 19\, 2022\nTime:  6pm-8pm (EST)\nPresenters:  Jeff Wittman\, MBA\, PCAIN Prevention Program Manager and Katrina Miller\, MSW\, Villages Clinical Director (Northwest Indiana) \nDescription:  The ACE Study confirms\, with scientific evidence that adversity during development increases the risk of physical\, mental and behavioral problems later in life. The ACE Study and other research using the study’s framework have taught us that ACEs are the leading cause of health and social problems in our nation and the most powerful determinant of the public’s health.  Building Self-Healing Communities is about investing in the people who have the most at stake—especially people affected by ACEs– so they can be expert leaders of their own community’s change. We live at a time of great hope and promise – the greatest public health discovery of our time is about us. The ACE Study provides a discovery – a common framework and language – that we can use to profoundly improve the health and well-being of our society now and for future generations to come. \nCo-Presenter Bio: Jeff Wittman joined PCAIN on March 1\, 2021\, as our new Prevention Program Manager. Jeff comes to PCAIN with a wealth of experience working with youth and with communities. Most recently Jeff was the School Social Work & Foster Youth Specialist at the Department of Education\, but he has also worked in Family Preservation\, Wraparound Community Support Services\, and in Foster Care. Jeff has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology\, and a Master of Business Administration in Educational Leadership. \nCo-Presenter Bio: Katrina Miller is the Clinical Director at The Villages of Indiana in Northwest Indiana.  She has been at The Villages for approximately three years. She provides oversight and clinical supervision of the Foster Care and Post Adoption services. Trina has over 25 years of experience working in child welfare. She has a Master’s degree in Social Work\, is a Credentialed Sexually Abusive Youth Clinician (CSAYC) and is working on her Trauma Focused Certification.  Trina obtained her clinical license in 2012. Trina is most passionate about the therapy she can provide to the numerous families and children she has worked with throughout her career. Seeing the growth in the individuals she works with is very rewarding for them as well as herself. Trina is constantly looking for opportunities to strengthen her skills with continuing education and keeping informed on the rapid changes within the industry. \n  \nAudience: Early Intervention Professionals\, Early Childhood Education Professionals\, Health Care Professionals\, Law Enforcement\, Teachers\, Parents\, and 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. \nA Survey will be emailed to you after the webinar. Once you complete your Survey our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. \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. \n  \nRegistration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwtcOCorDguE9Pa-ClHwwZhlFIV45wTJNNW
URL:https://pcain.org/event/ace-interface-understanding-adverse-childhood-experiences-building-self-healing-communities-3/
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SUMMARY:Jan19-Mar9 2022 Nurturing Fathers Class Series
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nCalling ALL Dads\, Grandfathers\, Foster Parent Dads\, Mentors…. join our Free/Virtual Nurturing Fathers classes starting January 19\, 2022\n\nWeekly gas card drawing and $25 gift card for those who complete entire course.\n  \nComplete this sign up document link:  Jan 19 -Mar 9\, 2022 – Registration\n\nUpon Registration you will be emailed the ZOOM Class link (to be used for each class)\n\nClasses are held EVERY Wednesday 6:30pm-8:15pm for 8 weeks\n  \n\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\nContact bcarter@villages.org for questions.
URL:https://pcain.org/event/nurturing-fathers-class-3/
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SUMMARY:Parent's Café: LGBTQ+ 101
DESCRIPTION:Topic:  LGBTQ+ 101\nDate:  January 20\, 2022\nTime:  Noon – 1:00 p.m. (EST)\nDescription:  We will be discussing the basics of the LGBTQ+ community\, the challenges they face\, and how our LGBTQ+ youth is impacted every day\, in absolutely every facet of their lives. This will be an engaging\, interactive presentation that will discuss gender\, assigned sex vs. sex identification\, inclusive language usage\, gender identity\, social pressures\, bullying\, and mental health necessities. How can we be good stewards\, caretakers\, and advocates for our LGBTQ+ youth? How do we create safe space?  What does it all look like\, and how do we have those conversations with our kids and those that are involved in their growth and care? \nPlease join us. This is your chance to ask all the questions that you’ve been uncomfortable to ask. This is your chance to participate in education and dialogue that will improve life-outcomes for our LGBTQ+ youth\, and maybe save some lives. I’m looking forward to seeing you all. \nOur Nurturing Parents Café 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! \n  \nRegistration Link:  https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAtdeGpqj8tG9Essn8T_lkCem427Bv-0R0t \n  \nPresented by:  Angie Tarr BS\, RN\, Training Outreach Specialist  \nHaving grown up in Indianapolis as a member of the LGBTQ+ community and experiencing many of the same struggles that our youth experience today\, Angie seized the opportunity to work for IYG\, with the sole intent of creating safe space for our LGBTQ+ youth and young adults. Space in which they can grow\, learn\, build healthy relationships\, have equal access to quality medical services\, safe and equitable housing solutions\, and contact with legal aid. Angie is responsible for all grant reporting and billing for IYG\, as well as providing educational trainings for businesses\, schools\, and staff in medical facilities thus allowing for negative societal beliefs\, actions\, and practices can be refurbished into an inclusive\, responsive\, and safe space for our LGBTQ+ youth.   \nAngie is a graduate of Indiana University\, from where she received a BS in Secondary Education\, English Literature\, a minor in African American Studies\, and then later earned her BSN. Angie worked as a cardiac RN\, Clinical Nurse Educator\, a high school English teacher\, and an Employment Consultant for Easterseals Crossroads and FSSA. She lives in Indianapolis\, Indiana with her wonderful husband\, Kris\, and their two dogs. 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/parents-cafe-lgbtq-101/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220127T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220127T140000
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SUMMARY:SafeTots
DESCRIPTION:Topic:  SafeTots\nDate:   January 27\, 2022\nTime:  1 pm-2pm (EST)\nSpeaker: Jeff Wittman\, MBA\, PCAIN Prevention Program Manager & Francesca Cardenas\, PCAIN BS Intern from Marian University \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 \nAn Assessment will be emailed to you after the training (12-24 Hours). 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 to qualify for a Training Certificate. \n  \n  \nRegistration Link:  https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMkce-vpz4sH9VAB5MxWDm-0RALDZB3c8wE
URL:https://pcain.org/event/safetots-3/
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