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Registration is OPEN for the Strategies2.0 November 8, 2018 Sierra Region Learning Community! Learn How the Trauma Informed Systems Approach Can Promote Resilient Families, Agencies and Communities

Second in the Building Resiliency Series:

Build Resilient Communities by Fostering Trust and Finding Champions.  Explore how innovative Child Abuse Prevention Month activities can promote resilience.   Learn self-care strategies to stay motivated! 

Thursday, November 8, 2018, 9:30 am to 12:30 pm

Locations: Amador Child Abuse Prevention Council in Jackson, on-line and remote sites in Loyalton, Markleeville, and South Lake Tahoe 

Network in the Sierra Nevada Region to learn about innovative Child Abuse Prevention activities to build family, community and agency resiliency.  National representatives from child abuse prevention programs in Virginia, Kentucky, and New Hampshire, as well as Natalie Audage, from Yolo County’s Children Alliance, will share their campaigns.  Then, hear from your colleagues about efforts to develop successful child abuse prevention activities in the Sierra region, and share challenges.  

Learn how important it is to build personal resilience by treating yourself to a TedTalk from Laura van Dernoot Lipsky, founder of the Trauma Stewardship Institute, on self-care for helping professionals.  

Enroll at  https://strategiesca.asentialms.com/catalog/

Participants can attend the session in person at the hub in Jackson, at remote sites throughout the region, or individually from their personal computer!

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