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What Helping Professionals Need to Know About Kincare
November 13, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST
About this Webinar:
Across the United States, family members provide homes and care for children whose parents cannot care for them. These kincare arrangements include all children who receive care from grandparents, siblings, aunts and uncles, cousins and close family members (sometimes not family at all) for a period of time. Informal kinship caregivers offer love and stability to these children through their role but many have limited resources and struggle to assume the “burden” of playing a primary parenting role.
This session explores the issue of kincare, as well as identifies risk and protective factors for both the caregivers and the children, and examines resources to support kincare families.
Learning Objectives
- Define kincare and describe it as an emerging trend.
- Identify risk and protective factors for the caregiver.
- Identify risk and protective factors for the child(ren).
- Examine resources to support kincare families.
On-Demand Recording:
Presenters
Andrew Crocker
Extension Program Specialist, Gerontology & Health
Family & Community Health
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
Kacy Mixon, Ph.D., LMFT
Assistant Professor & OneOp Family Development Project Director
College of Education and Human Services
Valdosta State University
Continuing Education (CE) Credit
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You will be prompted to complete an evaluation after which a link will be provided.
- Certificates of completion are available for providers interested in documenting their training activities.
Event Materials
University Maine Certificate in Grandfamilies Leadership
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