Webinar
A Taste of Cafés: No Rain, No Flowers
If every day were filled with only sunshine and rain never fell, the world would soon become a desolate desert.
Positively Impacting Addiction by Training and Empowering the Family
Allies in Recovery uses CRAFT: Community Reinforcement and Family Training a scientifically proven alternative approach to Al-Anon, for families struggling with the addiction of a loved one.
Mapping Dreams: Transition to Adulthood
This training provides strategies for what parents and youth can do to help plan for the student’s transition from high school to adult employment, postsecondary education or training, and independent living.
“Welcome the Father”: Strengthening Father Inclusive Practices
Today's communities, families, and children have as much potential and promise as ever, yet it seems this potential is often thwarted or unrealized.
Tips for Effective IEP Meetings: Before, During and After
It’s hard to remember everything you need to know for an IEP meeting. Join us and learn steps on how to prepare before, during and after the meeting.
A Taste of Cafés: Dancing in the Rain (Strength in the Rain)
As the parent of a child with a disability, you are thrust into the role of a caregiver for a lifetime. While it can be overwhelming, it can also be an unbelievable venture into learning about the limitless human spirit and indescribable love. As the saying goes: It isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass; it’s about learning to dance in the rain.
SAMHSA-Sponsored Webinar Equity in Mental Health and Substance Use Support: Overcoming Challenges to Access for Families
Mental health and substance use challenges affect families across diverse geographic, socio-economic, and cultural demographics.
Living The Protective Factors
This two-day workshop gives participants the opportunity to “test-drive” the five research-based Strengthening Families™ Protective Factors that are proven to keep children safe and families strong.
Family Connections: Acceptance…and the Art of Parenting Adult Children
Most people are very familiar with the five stages of childhood, but the stages of parenting are harder to define – it's not based on our age or other milestones. The stages of parenting are unique to our own life experiences – and as unique as your adult child.
A Taste of Cafés: Mama Said: (Parent Café)
Life is filled with ups and downs. It is impossible to stay positive all the time. Everyone experiences negative emotions from time to time.