South Piedmont AHEC

Culture of CARE Training - ReCAST II (Resilience in Communities After Stress and Trauma)

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Description

This event is funded through ReCAST II Mecklenburg, a SAMHSA-funded grant initiative.*

Child-Adult Relationship Enhancement (CARE) is a trauma-informed way for any adult to interact with any child or teen. It seeks to increase positive child-adult interaction, child compliance, and child engagement. CARE uses ideas and skills derived from evidence-based, positive parenting programs. CARE is not therapy, but can compliment ongoing therapeutic services. Participants will learn a skillset that will enhance child-adult relationships in any setting and with a multitude of child populations, ages 2-18.

Participants will learn and practice skills designed to strengthen healthy relationships. Trainers give live feedback to enhance learning of CARE skills. Modifications to training can be made for use with adolescents. CARE training targets two key concepts:
Positive Relationships: Skills and techniques that work together to strengthen relationships, improve communication, and reduce problematic behaviors.
Increased Compliance: Tips and strategies to improve the likelihood of following adult directives.

Nationally, 99% of participants report learning at least one useful skill, and 98% would recommend the training to a colleague. CARE blends lecture, activities, and live practice with trainer feedback to create a fast-paced, fun-filled training experience.

CARE™ is a product of the developers from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Duke University Medical Center, and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

Who Should Attend CARE?
CARE is for any adult working with children or teens to improve relationships and reduce mild-to-moderate behavior challenges: Parents (foster, kinship, adoptive, biological); School personnel; Medical and allied health professionals; Mental health professionals; Autism service providers; Child welfare or advocates; Early childhood program providers; Home visitors; Shelter, residential, substance abuse treatment staff.

Faculty
Deborah Jones, MS, NCC, LCMCHA
Hope Community Clinic

Tierra Kirkland, LCMHC, NCC
Mental Health Clinician, Hope Community Clinic at Project 658

Location
South Piedmont AHEC
5039 Airport Center
Building K | Classroom 17/18
Charlotte, NC 28208

Special Invitation - 30-minute Virtual Consultation/Discussion Session
Participants who attend the four-hour CARE Training will be invited to attend 1 of 2 Virtual Consultation/Discussion Sessions. Credit will NOT be provided for the 30-minute Consultation/Discussion Session. Links to register will be provided after the four-hour CARE training.
Session #1 - Date and time TBA
Session #2 - Date and time TBA

Credits
CEUs
This Activity fulfills the requirement of 0.4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs).

Contact Hours
This Activity fulfills the requirements for 4.0 Contact Hours.

NC Psychologists Credit
4.0 Contact Hours (category A) CE for NC Psychologists.

National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC)

South Piedmont has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 5096. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. South Piedmont is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.



*Resiliency in Communities After Stress and Trauma (ReCAST II) is a program within the Mecklenburg County Department of Public Health. ReCAST II is a 4-year SAMHSA funded program. Its goal is to create a more resilient Mecklenburg County by supporting trauma-informed care in the roots of the community, increasing access to quality mental health care, and supporting the work of community violence prevention. To learn more, visit: https://www.vision.recastmeck.com

Registering for and attending a South Piedmont AHEC program authorizes South Piedmont AHEC to take audio, video, and/or still images to be used for promotional and educational purposes. If you have concerns, please speak with a South Piedmont AHEC team member. By registering for this training you are granting permission for South Piedmont AHEC to share your information with MCPH/ReCAST II.

Objectives

  • Identify at least 2 reasons why use of CARE skills with children and teens may benefit those with a trauma history.
  • List 3 ways to improve relationships with children and teens, including how to improve behaviors in children and teens.
  • Discuss how to help adults provide instructions that are more likely to improve compliance rather than defiance.
  • Discuss how CARE skills can be easily implemented into multiple settings, including schools.

Sessions

Status
Open
Presenter(s)
Deborah Jones MS, Tierra Kirkland M.Ed
Date(s)
Mar 11, 2024
Time
12:30 PM - 4:30 PM Eastern Time
Check-In Time
12:30 PM
Credit
0.40 - CEU
4.00 - Contact Hours
4.00 - NBCC Hours
4.00 - Contact Hours (category A) CE for NC Psychologists
Location
South Piedmont AHEC
Room
Classroom 17/18

72863Open


Mar 11, 2024
12:30 PM - 4:30 PM Eastern Time
South Piedmont AHEC
Classroom 17/18
Cortney Fowler BSBA
704-512-6523

Fees


$0.00
FREE Registration

Credits


0.40
CEU
4.00
Contact Hours
4.00
NBCC Hours
4.00
Contact Hours (category A) CE for NC Psychologists