Date: 8/1/2024, 9:00 am—4:00 pm
County: -Training Offerings
CEUs: 6
Location: -DISTANCE LEARNING
Sponsor: Family Paths, Inc.
Phone: 510-893-9230
Training Summary: In these very stressful times due to high client need, staff shortages and local and global violence, staff and supervisors are especially challenged in their daily work lives. Despite the aforementioned, supervisors are expected to tend to their teams, clients, and themselves. In the class, supervisors will learn how to:
Class Objectives: (what knowledge, ideas or skills will participants explore, learn, practice, etc during the training)
1. Identify six premises of gender-affirming support for system involved youth
2. Distinguish between a social, medical, and legal transition
3. Explain AB 2119, Gender Health in Foster Care
Participants will be able to:
1. Assess their current supervisees to determine how the unique stresses of these times are negatively impacting their work with clients and overall functioning;
2. Make plans to address challenging, stressed or under functioning staff
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