What Helping Professionals Need to Know About Kincare
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.
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.
About this Episode In this episode we hear about listening as "attending", and the difference from "sympathy". Through stories and conversation, Dr. Phibbs shares that in an oppressive system we need to create the space and let people know that you are trustworthy. Everyone has a deep complex story and...
In this webinar, Dr. Letourneau informs participants of how problematic and/or illegal sexual behavior in childhood can be framed as a preventable public health problem.
About this Episode How do we as helping professionals ask questions when we don’t always get information back from people that may be relevant to helping others in a cultural context? In this episode we hear how if we don’t ask everyone the question, we may be missing someone and...
This webinar discusses best practices for including all children (birth-5) in program activities.
In this webinar we will provide caregivers with strategies to: Establish and maintain structure within the home for all year; Prepare children for changes and quick transitions to unfamiliar activities; Reduce the impact of unfamiliarity and sensory overload; and Manage behavior during travel, family visits and social outings.
About this Episode As you listen to this episode, "Engaging with Others" think about the following: How do we start engaging people in marginalized communities and why is that important? Are we growing as a provider? What does it mean to “come in differently?” Guest Bio Anne Phibbs, PhD is...
Tune in as guest speaker, Andrew Crocker, talks about how caregivers can respond to grief. While grieving a loss - or better, losses - is an inevitable part of life, there are ways to help cope with the pain, come to terms with grief, and eventually, find a way to move forward.
About This Webinar: This webinar is part 1 of 2 on Family Systems. Families are changing in response to large global trends. Military families are experiencing the same transitions which may be compounded by military service. Demographic changes will be discussed and the implications on family systems. In this webinar,...
This webinar provides the current state of the field, shares literature that supports it, and explores how dietitians can support patients with severe obesity seeking surgical treatment.
About This Webinar: This webinar is part 2 of 2 on Family Systems. Join us to explore how the Military Family Readiness System can strengthen diverse families with a focus on co-parenting knowledge and skills. Best practices and research based strategies will be described and applied to military family systems...
In this webinar, the presenter provides program updates for military helping professionals, with specific focus on purchased care benefits and improvements to the next generation of TRICARE managed care support contracts (T-5) which may include a variety of health plan options for TRICARE beneficiaries.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2023-48770-41333.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2023-48770-41333.
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