Specialized Permanency Services: Fostering Lifelong Connections
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Learn the definition of Specialized Permanency Services and which children are most likely need these services
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(Re)Connect with the urgency and immediacy of creating permanent connections for youth
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Examine the reasons some children do not receive timely permanency
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Develop a Transition Plan for a child/youth to minimize future trauma
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Practice applying strategies to help a child/youth who does not have permanency and whose circumstances present challenges to obtaining permanency
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Review the Specialized Permanency laws and policies that apply to all children and those specifically relevant for Indian children
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Learn approaches, strategies, and success stories that can be immediately applied to practice
Section Notes
This class is a four-day course using Zoom. Participants are required to attend all four days to receive a completed status.
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