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SUMMARY:Expanded Child Abuse and Neglect: Recognition\, Reporting\, and Supporting
DESCRIPTION:Professionals who work with children are mandated reporters and are required to make a report when they have a reason to suspect child abuse or neglect. Presented by Kansas Children’s Service League and the Kansas Department for Children and Families\, this training addresses areas of risk and protective factors\, definitions and common indicators of child abuse\, and considerations for distinguishing poverty from neglect. Participants will also learn what to do in the event of a disclosure\, how to make a report\, what happens after a report is made\, and thinking through roles as not just a mandated reporter but also as a supporter of families\, and how we can support a family before a situation rises to the level of needing a hotline report. \nThis training is an expanded version of the 1.0 hour Child Abuse and Neglect training to allow ample time to discuss DCF practices and what happens once a report is made. This training is NOT KDHE approved for childcare licensing hours. All participants will receive a certificate of attendance for 2.0 hours of training. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://cacsckansas.org/event/expanded-child-abuse-and-neglect-recognition-reporting-and-supporting/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Month,Education
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SUMMARY:Making the Connection: Strong Families\, Strong Businesses and Strong Communities
DESCRIPTION:How do we ensure that children have a safe\, stable\, nurturing environment in which to grow? One strategy is engaging communities to support family-friendly policy and practice changes. Family-friendly workplaces and a family-friendly society are good for children\, parents\, and elders; they are in the best interest of employers; and\, in the long run\, they benefit all communities. Based on the latest research and strategies for preventing child abuse and neglect\, this training will raise awareness and understanding about the connections between preventing and mitigating adverse childhood experiences\, which lead to stronger families and stronger businesses. Specific examples of actions that can be taken will be provided. \nNOTE: This training is approved by KDHE for 1.0 childcare licensing hours. \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://cacsckansas.org/event/making-the-connection-strong-families-strong-businesses-and-strong-communities/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Month,Education
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SUMMARY:Connections Matter in Early Childhood- Day 1
DESCRIPTION:Every day connections are more important than we ever believed. Science tells us that relationships have the power to shape our brains. Relationships help us learn better\, work better\, parent better. When we experience tough times\, relationships help us heal. With each connection\, we develop a healthier\, stronger community. Connections Matter is a training designed to engage community members in building caring connections to improve resiliency\, prevent childhood trauma\, and understand how our interactions with others can support those who have experienced trauma. Connections Matter explores how the connections we make in life profoundly impact our brain’s ability to grow and our own abilities to cope and thrive. This is done through a training curriculum that educates participants on adverse childhood experiences\, trauma\, brain development and resilience. Connections Matter ultimately strives to promote the building of more resilient\, compassionate\, and trauma-informed communities – thus allowing all children and individuals to succeed. This training is pre-approved for 4.0 KDHE child care licensing hours. \n This is a virtual event that is being split into two parts. You must attend both parts to receive CEUS and a certificate of attendance. Part 2 is on 4/12- you do not need to register for both parts. \nCEUs: This training is approved by KDHE for child care licensing hours. BSRB approved. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://cacsckansas.org/event/connections-matter-in-early-childhood-day-1-5/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Month,Education
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SUMMARY:Internet Safety & Cyberbullying
DESCRIPTION:Parents\, caregivers and educators remain the first line of defense in protecting children against the potential dangers lurking online.  This presentation is designed to educate\, equip and empower adults with the knowledge and resources needed to help protect children from online dangers including predators\, cyber bullies and threats related to gaming\, social networking and mobile devices. This training in offered virtually. \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://cacsckansas.org/event/internet-safety-cyberbullying-14/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Month,Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County":MAILTO:education@cacsckansas.org
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SUMMARY:Sedgwick County Child Abuse Prevention Proclamation
DESCRIPTION:Sedgwick County will sign the proclamation declaring April Child Abuse Prevention month on Wednesday\, April 5th\, at 9am. Commission Meetings are held in the Lower Level Auditorium\, located in the Ruffin Building\, 100 N. Broadway.
URL:https://cacsckansas.org/event/sedgwick-county-child-abuse-prevention-proclamation/
LOCATION:Board of County Commissions\, 100 N. Broadway\, Wichita\, 67202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Month
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SUMMARY:LGBTQIA+ Cultural Competency: Best Practices for Working with LGBTQIA+ Youth and Families
DESCRIPTION:Being culturally competent means learning new patterns of behaviors\, research trends\, and social cues of a specific community and then effectively applying them into our personal and professional lives. This training covers the experiences\, values\, and belief systems specific to LGBTQ+ youth and their families. Participants will gain a heightened sense of personal awareness to encourage a safe and positive environment for sexual and gender minorities and will identify achievable strategies and adaptations for increasing confidence when working with LGBTQ+ youth and families. This training is approved by KDHE for 2.0 child care licensing hours. \nThis training is interactive. Please plan to engage through conversation\, breakout rooms\, and the chat box. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://cacsckansas.org/event/lgbtqia-cultural-competency-best-practices-for-working-with-lgbtqia-youth-and-families/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Month,Education
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SUMMARY:City of Wichita Proclamation
DESCRIPTION:The City of Wichita will sign the proclamation declaring April Child Abuse Prevention month on Tuesday\, April 4 at 9am\, Council Chambers\, 1st floor\, City Hall\, 455​ N Main. You can park in the City Hall parking lot. In the past the city has validated our parking. You do need to walk through the metal detector so please plan to arrive around 8:45am. \nAnyone is welcome to attend. \n 
URL:https://cacsckansas.org/event/city-of-wichita-proclamation/
LOCATION:City Hall\, 455 N. Main\, Wichita\, KS\, 67201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Month
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SUMMARY:Preventing Infant Abuse with the Period of PURPLE Crying®
DESCRIPTION:The Period of PURPLE Crying® is the phrase used to describe the peak time when babies cry more often. Infants who cry a lot or are awake and fussy at night are a source of concern for many parents. Because of the normal increase in crying that occurs in the first months of a baby’s life\, parents and caregivers usually have questions. Crying is the most frequently reported trigger for why a parent or caregiver would shake a baby. Early prevention education is the key to decreasing the incidence of shaken baby syndrome and infant abuse. The Period of PURPLE Crying® is an evidence-based shaken baby syndrome primary prevention program created by the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome. Learn about the Kansas strategy\, how PURPLE is being implemented in hospitals and agencies across the state\, how the program was selected and the research behind it. This training is geared toward those professionals who are working with families with new babies\, whether through childcare\, home visitation programs\, health departments\, clinics\, etc. This training is approved by KDHE for 1.0 child care licensing hours. \nRegister Here
URL:https://cacsckansas.org/event/preventing-infant-abuse-with-the-period-of-purple-crying-2/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Zoom
CATEGORIES:Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Month,Education
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