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TIC Training & Coaching E-News: March 2019

E-Newsletter

Emergency Child Care Bridge Program
 

Network Updates

Announcing:
Module 2 of TIC Curriculum

 
We are excited to announce the completion of Module 2 of the Trauma-Informed Care Curriculum!
The module, Understanding the Impact of Trauma & Enhancing Caregiver Resiliency, is available for download on the Bridge Program's TIC Training & Coaching Curriculum page.

As mentioned in prior e-newsletters, the Trauma-Informed Care Training & Coaching Curriculum Module One as well as Historical & Intergenerational Trauma is available for download on the Bridge program webpage.

The member pages of the site require R&R members to login in using the following credentials:

Login: Member
Password: rrnetwork1980

Once you've logged in, you can access the curriculum by navigating to Trauma Informed Care Training & Coaching Resources, to TIC Trainer Certification,  you'll see the curriculum listed in a table on the left-hand side of the page. We suggest bookmarking the page for easy reference.

Spanish translations of the material are currently in progress andmembers will be notified via email once those materials become available.

If there are additional Navigators or Trainers that would like to be a part of the various Bridge-related calls, webinars, or further information, please complete our Interest Form
 

Save the Date:
Trauma-Informed Care 2019 Trainer Certification 


June 3rd – June 6th, 2019
The Hilton DoubleTree- Berkeley, CA
200 Marina Blvd
Berkeley, CA 94710

Please email Charlotte Williams atcwilliams@rrnetwork.org if you have any questions about the cohort requirements.

Registration soon to follow. If you have not already done so, please complete our Interest Form.

 

Webinars & Calls


Pre-Cohort Orientation Webinar
 

Thursday, May 16th
1:00 pm


This webinar's registration link will be sent out following the Cohort registration. 
 

Bridge Program's Navigator Learning Community Call


The navigator learning community call is an opportunity to learn from one another in an attempt to align well state wide. 
 

Bridge Program TA Call

Tuesday, April 30th 2019

The Child Care Programs Bureau (CCPB) hosts a Bridge Program technical assistance call on the last Tuesday of each month from 1-2 pm to provide an opportunity to share best practices and challenges in implementing the Bridge Program. Please send specific questions or suggestions for discussion topics to childcarebridge@dss.ca.gov.

Register Here

 

Bridge Program's TIC Training & Coaching Learning Community Call

Wednesday, April 24th
2:00 - 3:00 pm

 

The TIC Training & Coaching Learning Community Call is a space for R&Rs and the Network to share updates, trends, and highlight local successes. Together, we hope to build peer support among trainers and coaches with the most current information on best practices.

Register Now

 

Webinar: Promoting Resilience Using a Two-Generation Model

This 90-minute webinar is intended for family support professionals and systems leaders. It will provide a compelling case for the merits of two-generation programs in building resiliency and preventing adverse childhood experiences, particularly for children and families experiencing toxic stress.

Register Here*

*You navigate to this particular webinar by scrolling down on the above link's page.

Resources

ACEsConnection Monthly Highlights

California Gets Boost From Federal Government to Expand Early Learning

California was one of 45 states to receive a Preschool Development Birth through Five Grant this year for improving access to child care and early learning for infants and children. California received $10.6 million.

The grant will not create any new child care slots, but will help in planning efforts to expand child care and early learning services. Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a major expansion of the system of early education for children 0-5 years old, including providing state-subsidized preschool to all low-income 4-year-olds and expanding a program that sends nurses and social workers to infant's home to help new parents.

"I Like to Move It, Move It!" How Dance and Rhythm Can Reduce the Impact of ACEs

Repetitive rhythmic activity "elicits a sensation of safety," Perry writes. "Rhythm is regulating. All cultures have some form of patterned, repetitive rhythmic activity as part of their healing and mourning rituals - dancing, drumming, and swaying."

Parent Handouts: Understanding ACEs Now Available in English, Dari & Spanish

These are updates of the popular hand-out created and shared by the Community & Family Services Division at the Spokane (WA) Regional Health District.

Make sure to log in to the ACEs Connection Bridge Community to see new resources and content that has been posted!

Staff Recruitment Resources


Check out staff recruitment resources on our Bridge Program Resources webpage.

Please feel free to e-mail us additional information to share as you develop it!

Need Technical Assistance?


For technical assistance, questions, and resources that you've developed and can share with others, please email Trauma-Informed Care Training & Coaching Manager Charlotte Williams at cwilliams@rrnetwork.org.

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