Completing and Preserving Adoptions for Children with Challenging Behaviors: Diving Deeper (NY)
This page is a description for a live webinar scheduled December 5, 2024, at 1pm EDT.
If you’d like to register for the live webinar, you can do so here:
https://adoptioncouncil.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eXgx81vnQOS8sgo-DX3Zcw#/registration
Building upon the invaluable insights shared in our previous webinar, we are excited to present Part 2, delving deeper into the complexities of identifying and maintaining stable placements for children and youth with challenging behaviors. In this session, we will explore advanced strategies and nuanced approaches for adoption professionals facing these significant challenges. A panel of experts will explore common challenging behaviors, such as substance misuse, running away, and physical aggression and discuss practical strategies for equipping prospective foster and adoptive parents with the knowledge and tools needed for effective support.
Chauncey Strong, MSW – Executive Director, Strong Training and Consulting, LLC
Laura Ornelas, LCSW – Director, C.A.S.E. Academy – Elevating Clinical Practice in Permanency
Susan Taylor, MS – Piedmont Coordinator for the Consortium for Resource, Adoptive, and Foster Family Training (CRAFFT)
Webinar length: 90 minutes
After attending this webinar, professionals will be able to:
• Examine the underlying causes and factors contributing to challenging behaviors, considering past experiences that may influence current actions.
• Apply practical, short-term strategies to address challenging behaviors as they occur, equipping parents with effective tools for crisis management.
• Consider comprehensive, long-term strategies that support the ongoing stability and emotional healing of children and youth in foster and adoptive placements.
• Describe approaches for involving youth in the intervention process to create more effective support plans for children and youth in foster and adoptive placements
Course level: Intermediate, Advanced
Cost to register: FREE
For more information on this webinar and continuing education credits, click the “Register for this course” button above"