Coordinated Care of Washington Inc. webinars for February 2021

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Coordinated Care of Washington Inc. -No-cost webinars for February 2021

Topic: Trauma Informed Care presented by Lindsey Greene, in partnership with Service
Alternatives
This training was developed using the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)
Trauma Training Toolkit. This training teaches basic knowledge, skills and values about working
with children who are in the child welfare system and who have experienced traumatic events.
Participants will learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of trauma and ways caregivers can
support children and youth.
When: Feb 2, 2021 06:00- 07:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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meeting.
Topic: Resilience presented by Heather Perry
Coordinated Care’s Resilience Training provides information on how to foster resilience in
children. It reviews research from Ann Masten and Laurence Gonzales to guide discussion.
This training looks at factors that affect resilience, the human adaptive process, and ways to
successfully cope with trauma. The training ends with a discussion around how caregivers can
help their children feel safe, capable and loveable.
When: Feb 2, 2021 07:00-9:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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meeting.
Topic: Trauma Informed Care: Connections & Healing Facilitated by Zia Freeman, MA, LMHC
In partnership with Service Alternatives
Children (like adults) often define themselves through their connections. If they have been
moved often, pulled from those they are connected and attached to, is any wonder they feel and
act fragmented from their lives? This in turn potentially opens the door for further trauma and
disconnection. This Trauma Informed training discusses ways for caregivers and professionals
to help a child develop connections, practical tips on communicating about trauma and help the
child build a strength based understanding of their personal story.
When: Feb 9, 2021 12:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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https://centene.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIvcu2tqDsoHNfq0eQ029pAVGZ7tv0o85Cr
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meeting.
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Topic: Attachment: Beyond Infancy on Thursday Presented by Zia Freeman, MA, LMHC
in partnership with Family Impact Network
Attachment is the foundation of all relationships, and when caring for, or working with, children
with a history of trauma and trust issues, it does not always occur easily. This training
addresses the need for Attachment focused care, illustrating some practical tips on how to
strengthen bonding with children. This training can help professionals and caregivers
understand the basics of how attachment issues are extremely common in children who have
experienced complex trauma. Attachment is often a core reason why caretakers and children
have challenges in placement and/or disrupt from the home.
When: February 11, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM PST at
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training.
Topic: Supporting LGBTQ Youth in Foster Care presented by Heather Perry in
partnership with Hand in Hand
This training was developed through Amara with input from Coordinated Care and other community
organizations. It is for caregivers and professionals who work in the child welfare setting.
When: Feb 16, 2021 06:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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meeting.
Topic: ACEs presented by Lindsey Greene
This training explains the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) study and identifies all 10
ACEs. All childhood experiences have an impact on people as they mature. This training
explores the long term effects that adverse childhood experiences have on physical and mental
health. Preventative measures, resiliency, and how to address the needs of children with a high
ACEs score are all discussed.
When: Feb 18, 2021 02:00- 03:30 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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meeting.
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