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Trauma-Informed Training & Coaching E-Newsletter May 2018

 

Contents

  • Updates
    • Welcome to our new Bridge Program team members, Elgin Webb & Gemma DiMatteo!
  • Webinars & Calls
    • Bridge Program TA Call, 5/29
    • Bridge Program Webinar 6/11
    • TIC Training & Coaching Learning Community Call, 6/12
  • Resources
    • Bridge Program Primary R&R Contact List
    • Continuum of Care Reform and the Intersection with Child Care and Development presentation
    • Tips by Text
    • Call for Stories & Resources
    • Staff Recruitment Resources
    • Technical Assistance Contact Information
    • The Network is Hiring! Program Assistant for Provider Services Team


Updates

Welcome to our new
Bridge Program team members!

Elgin Webb, 
Research and Policy Associate

Hello!!! I was born and raised in Oakland, California and wouldn’t trade my experience of growing up in the Bay for anything! I am a graduate of Florida Memorial University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science (2013) and a graduate of California State University Long Beach with a Master’s Degree in Public Administration (2016). I have an extensive professional background in education in various capacities. Jobs working as an upward bound counselor, elementary after school program coordinator, peer college advisor and most recently a Program Coordinator for a non-profit based out of Oakland. I firmly believe that education is a crucial tool that the youth and next generation should utilize to be successful. I am also a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated and a CORO Alumni. You can contact me at ewebb@rrnetwork.org or (415) 494-4664.

Gemma DiMatteo, 
ACEs Connection Community Manager

Hello! My name is Gemma DiMatteo and I’m your new ACEs Connection Community Manager. Some of you might know me from my time as Research Associate at the Network from 2012-2015. I’m very excited to be back in this new capacity, working in Communications and Trauma-Informed Care. I have a BA in Psychology and a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology, and am passionate about children’s well-being - particularly low-income children - and the effects of childhood trauma, so this work in the field of ACEs feels like a perfect fit. My career has been mainly research and clinical work related to social and health policy, mental health, and child development. I’m looking forward to learning from you all, helping you connect with each other, and supporting you in this exciting new chapter. Please feel free to reach out to me at gdimatteo@rrnetwork.org or (415) 494-4649.


Webinars & Calls


Bridge Program TA Call

 

Tuesday, May 29
1:00 - 2:00 pm

Register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3825036416588621826

 
The Child Care Programs Bureau (CCPB) hosts a Emergency Child Care Bridge Program for Foster Children (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. The CDSS staff will be available to answer questions and address concerns. In preparation for the call, please send specific questions or suggestions for discussion topics in advance to childcarebridge@dss.ca.gov.

CDSS Will also host a Learning Collaborative Webinar:
Budget & Design Considerations for the Bridge Program
Monday, June 11
1:30 - 3:00pm
 
 
For more information about both of these events: Download this flier 
 
 

TIC Training & Coaching
Learning Community Call

 

Tuesday, June 12
1:00 - 2:00 pm


Toll-free #: (855) 212-0212
Access code: 948-390-530
The TIC Training & Coaching Learning Community Call will be 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.

Resources

Bridge Program
Primary R&R Contact List


Click here for the new contact sheet for the primary contact person at each R&R participating in the Bridge Program. If you see any errors, please email Gretchen Schwab at gschwab@rrnetwork.org.
Please note that updates from the CV/SO Spring Training have not yet been incorporated and will be available by the June e-newsletter.

Continuum of Care Reform and the Intersection with Child Care and Development


Thank you to County Welfare Directors Association (CWDA) for coming to the Semi-Annual meeting in Sacramento on April 22nd. The presentation that they shared included information on the background of CWDA child welfare data & trends, goals of the child welfare system, and continuum of care reform effort.
 

Tips by Text


TIPS by TEXT is a program intended for FFN caregivers and parents who care for children under the age of 5 years to help the caregiver support the child’s development in early literacy, math, and social emotional skills, as well as encourage meaningful adult-child engagement.

Resources & Links: Please contact Sherri Widen at swiden@stanford.edu with questions about the program or enrollment submission.
 

Call for Stories & Resources


What does the Bridge Program look like at your agency? Who is working on the project? Have you developed any resources for the Bridge?

We would love to feature agencies in future e-newsletters to give you a look at how other R&Rs are embarking on this new project. Please email Domenica Benitez at dbenitez@rrnetwork.org with a brief explanation of your program and some photos or resources, and we'll feature you in a coming newsletter. Thank you!

Staff Recruitment Resources


Check out staff recruitment resources, such as job announcements from fellow R&Rs 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 TA, questions, and resources that you've developed and can share with others, please email TICtraining@rrnetwork.org for trauma-informed training or coaching TA, navigator@rrnetwork.org for child care navigator TA, or contact Domenica Benitez at dbenitez@rrnetwork.org.

The Network is Hiring!


The Network seeks a dynamic, knowledgeable and passionate addition to the Provider Services Department:


Program Assistant


The Network seeks a Program Assistant to work as part of the the Provider Services team, supporting the CA Child Care Initiative Project, Trauma-Informed Care Training & Coaching, and Family, Friend, and Neighbor projects. S/he maintains member contact information, supports communication efforts, assists with the preparation of trainings and events, and helps to process program reports. 

The Emergency Child Care Bridge for Foster Children Program,
funded by the California Department of Social Services.

Click here for Bridge Program resources on the Network's website.

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