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Visit the Title IV-E Foster Care Training Program

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Check out Foster and Kinship Care Education

We provide advanced training for current and prospective foster, relative and non-related extened family member caregivers, adoptive parents and local agency employees; and support for foster home recruitment activities.Training topics will include but are not limited to:
  • Specialized Care
  • Teen Issues and Infant Issues
  • First Aid and CPR
  • Ensuring Well-Being and Normalcy for Children in Foster Care

Please visit our our links on the left hand side of this page. For more information contact:
Project Coordinator, Margie Wiebusch at 831 755-6923 or email: mwiebusc@hartnell.edu.

Welcome to Foster & Kinship Care Education brought to you by the Chancellor's Office, California Community Colleges. Do you:
  • Think you'd like to care for a child in the "system" ?
  • Take care of a relative's child?
  • Need to complete mandated state foster care education?
  • Care for another's child and want to improve your parenting skills?

Click here for a list of required foster care training (i.e. Information Meetings,TEAM, SPARK, ROOTS, Clusters) in your area! For more information contact:
Carla Juarez, Coordinator, Foster & Kinship Care Education at (831) 770-7039 or email: cjuarez@hartnell.edu

 
Trainings for June 2008
Dr Joseph Crumbley presents "Loving Me, Accepting Me, Why Me?"
June 11
Caregivers Educational Cluster Groups Monthly
What does it take to care for a child in the "system"? Monthly
 



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