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| LEARNING OPPORTUNITIESFoundations for Infant/Toddler Social Emotional Health and Development FREE Online Modules PROVIDER COURSE and PARENT AND FAMILIES COURSE offered by the clinicians at Bradley Hospital in partnership with RIAIMH Versión en español disponible CT-AIMH is hosting FREE Reflective Supervision/Consultation Training Series Who should attend: Supervisors who provide or are in training to provide Reflective Supervision to others. More Information and Registration Dates: October 13 (in-person 9am-3pm), October 19 (ZOOM 9-12:30), October 27 (ZOOM 9-12:30) and November 30 (ZOOM 9-12:30). Location of day 1: Lyceum, Hartford Location of days 2-4: ZOOM FREE TRAINING!! 15.5 NASW CEC's! (pending) Hosted by: Connecticut Association for Infant Mental Health The Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Initiative is excited to offer the recorded content from the 2022 virtual training series focused on Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health. Registered participants will have access to all 28 virtual session recordings from May 2022 through June 2024 for $25.00 CEU's and certificates are available! Register here: https://web.cvent.com/event/fd345312-d290-4734-8a19-84a903affd7d/summary
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Rhode Island College is looking to hire a B3 Certificate Program Project Director / Coordinator Title: Project Coordinator (part-time) Start: immediately Scope of Responsibility: manages all aspects of the Birth to 3 Certificate contract, reports directly to the Grant PI, meets with DHS project representative, is responsible for candidate/student recruitment, oversees data collection and reporting, submits quarterly reports to DHS, oversees student mentor and staff/faculty, coordinates student assessments and program evaluation, enrolls candidates in courses, tracks candidate performance, and provides academic advising for candidates. Spanish language skills. If you know of someone, or you are looking for a position like this, we encourage you to reach out to Dr. Sevey at RIC. Contact: Leslie A. Sevey, Ph. D., IMH-E Professor Early Childhood, Early Childhood Undergraduate Program Coordinator (401) 456-8268 If you are an Early Childhood Educator working with children ages birth to 3 in a RI DHS Licensed / CCAP childcare center or family home care program you are eligible to enroll in a Certificate of Undergraduate Studies (CUS) in B-3 at RIC. Rhode Island College Birth - 3 Certificate of Undergraduate Studies_Recruitment Flyer.pdf We anticipate the program beginning in Fall of 2023 and are accepting applications of interest at this time. Please contact Dr. Leslie Sevey, IMH-E at LSevey@ric.edu for more information. June 2021 WHAT PROVIDERS NEED: Strengthening the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Workforce New ZERO TO THREE article shared by
This article offers an introduction to the creation and implementation of a workforce development project for frontline providers serving mixed-status immigrant families in infant and early childhood programs. The project comprised specialized training and an innovative approach to reflective consultation to provide an in-depth exploration grounded on diversity-informed practice and radical healing principles. This reflective consultation approach was conceptualized as a key tool to facilitate providers’ competencies development, support their critical thinking and reflective capacity, buffer them from the secondary effects of the work, and ultimately serve as a catalyst for practice transformation and their own liberation. Racial Justice and Equity Resources for the I/ECMH community Psychiatric Resource Network Programs: RI MomsPRN and PediPRN empower healthcare providers treating pregnant, postpartum, or pediatric patients in addressing behavioral health concerns. LEARN MORE 5 Steps for Brain-Building Serve and Return Center on the Developing Child, Harvard University (Versión en español también disponible) Brazelton Touchpoints Center - Provider Resources Zero to Three, May 2022 |
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