Call for Proposals - Final Reminder!
Deadline: November 30
Proposals are sought for presentations that will inform or advance
the research and practice of community engagement through research findings,
innovative program design and partnership models, proven
community/institutional impacts, effective curriculum or co-curricular models,
institutional capacity building and institutionalization, or successful
community engagement practices.
This year we are introducing a new session model we are calling
PACE Mini-Sessions. We believe this will encourage presentation of emerging
research projects, new and innovative models, and/or, provide the opportunity
for new practitioner-scholars to develop their skills.
Registration deadline - January 24
This is the 21st year of this daylong conference designed for
faculty, staff and administrators to grow and share the practice and
scholarship of engagement. The day is comprised of workshop presentations and
plenary sessions.
$100 pp (for Campus Compact member
institutions)/$130 (non-members)
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Calling
all Family Preservation workers and service providers who work with
families in their homes and communities.
We would like to invite you to the Family Preservation Forum to have
discussions around ways to keep families engaged and counties utilizing
the very helpful resource of Family Preservation Services. Please
join us for this hour long conference call as we continue to strengthen
one another thru empowering conversations. Hope to "see
you" there.
Share your stories, challenges, and questions with peers from across
the state in this forum for family preservation workers and other in-home
service workers. We will have open dialog on what has and
hasn’t worked, and support one another as we build stronger
practices.
Be
prepared to:
- Discuss what has worked for you
- Share a success story of your work with a family
- Talk about your greatest challenge
- Ask questions around any tools provided during
training
Date:
November 29, 2017
Time:
10 AM -- 11 AM
Nov 29, 2017,
10 AM – 11 AM
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Domestic
violence not only affects children, but their families and communities as
well. Join us for an online forum series addressing different topics
relevant to families impacted by domestic violence, through guest
speakers, videos, and conversations among participants and forum
facilitators.
This session will
focus on how to have a combined CFT meeting with families impacted
by domestic violence.
The forum's aim to increase communication between agencies with similar
goals but different methods of accomplishing them; all agencies that
provide resources for families impacted by domestic violence will have a
place to talk, learn, and collaborate. When we break out of our
silos, we break the silence of domestic violence.
Prerequisites:
None*
Dates: December
1, 2017
Time: 10
AM - 11:30 PM
Register here»
*NCDSS Child Welfare
workers, supervisors, and program managers may also be interested in the
newly revised course, Domestic Violence Policy and Best Practices in
Child Welfare. Information about this 3-day in-person training is available
at www.ncswlearn.org
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Have
you ever asked yourself why families don't take you up on the offer to
bring anyone they would like to their child and family team (CFT)
meeting? Please join us for an online interactive workshop with
activities and discussion about how to engage families in conversation
about bringing support people to their CFTs. Bring examples of your
challenges and successes with getting support people to the CFT table. We
will learn from each other how to make CFT practice in North Carolina
work.
Prerequisites:
None*
Dates: December
1, 2017
Time: 10
AM - 12 Noon
Register here»
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